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from Chris Gore's Garage!
On the cusp of Film Threat's
20 year anniversary, founder Chris Gore opens wide his private supply
of back issues of what has been called "…the greatest movie
magazine ever published!" Film
Threat started in 1985 as an underground movie 'zine and while
the mag lives on as a web site, these back issues are all that remains
of what many believe to be the one of the most influential movie magazine
of its time. And others, of course, say Film Threat sucks, but why not
shell out some cash and decide for yourself? Check out the available issues
of Film
Threat Classic, Film
Threat Magazine, Film
Threat Magazine (New) and the Film
Threat Video Guide below. Get your copies soon, because
once these issues are sold out, they're gone forever!
Film Threat
Classic
These issues were published from 1985 through 1989 and
represent Film Threat's early underground beginnings as a fanzine from
Detroit. Issues were banned in Canada and were kept out of the U.K. for
being racy.
Film Threat
Magazine
From 1991 through 1997, Film Threat covered the independent
film scene in its infancy and covered the early careers of Quentin Tarantino,
Kevin Smith, Bryan Singer and many more!
Film Threat
Magazine (New)
Film
Threat Video Guide
This magazine was a spin-off from the original Film Threat
and covered the growing underground film scene from 1991 through 1995
and featured the likes of Nick Zedd, Todd Philips, Richard Kern, Lydia
Lunch and more!
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