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1014:...my father, Bill Weldon (1920-2006), Oklahoma born WWII vet magician, ventriloquist, hypnotist, magic and vaudeville historian.... I was the rhythm guitarist of a 60s suburban high school band (River's Edge) you never heard of and the minimal original drummer of an early 70s band (Mirrors) who at least made some recordings and had publicity photos. 496:, its sociopathic understanding of human interaction, its indifferent acting, and its laughable sets were a kind of ritualized mediocrity. The filmmakers were so inept in their portrayal of any kind of recognizable reality that their creations became a form of grubby science fiction, documentaries about an alternative planet." 466:
books. Never dismissive, Peary celebrates these films for their unique qualities and their advocacy of outsider voices ... and the books are essential reading for anyone interested in what lies just outside the bounds of the canon. And then there is Michael Weldon. Springing from the same post-war
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has become something of a university without walls. The video reviews range from forgotten classics to garage-made shorts, the obits note the passing of cult faves, interviews take on the likes of Clive Barker and James Coburn, and letters present an ongoing scholarly dialogue. ... Weldon's own
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The 39-year-old editor cultivated his democratic approach in Cleveland's long-gone movie palaces and drew inspiration from a former TV-horror-movie host named Ghoulardi. In 1980, after moving to New York, Weldon started a weekly guide to trashy TV fare, and in 1983 Ballantine published the
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credited the success of the original fanzine as direct inspiration for the publication of the book. A second book was scheduled to be published by a company called Pharos in the fall of 1992, but it did not come out. In 1996,
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Weldon's book was proof that even the most unlikely idea had a chance. If these movies existed, then surely whatever measly story was bubbling in my brain was not so preposterous. The psychotronic movie's disregard for
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track of "cult" movie appreciation is responsible for many of today’s predominant attitudes about these films. Never snobbish or dismissive, Weldon sees Bela Lugosi and Vampira ... as prophets of the trash punk
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quarterly magazine. Both versions covered what Weldon dubbed "psychotronic movies", which he defined as "the ones traditionally ignored or ridiculed by mainstream critics at the time of their release:
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movies, his books contain a truly staggering amount of trivia and obsessive attention to detail. His guides have gained a cult following themselves, even garnering praise from celebrities such as
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column by Weldon that covered the deaths of writers, directors, television and film actors, rock stars, comic book artists, lawyers, and anybody else that Weldon felt was related to the overall
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His project grew from a weekly Xerox, which he assembled in his East Village apartment, into an encyclopedia that was eight hundred pages long and covered more than three thousand films, from
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science fiction film, and said, "To me it was a perfect word to make people think of what I mostly was writing about—'psycho' for the horror movies and 'tronic' for the science fiction."
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in November 2012, Weldon said he had no interest in writing or publishing any additional books or magazines devoted to genre films, and was concentrating on running a store in downtown
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in 1991 said "the banner that fell with the demise of the B-movie house has been picked up by video, and Weldon leads the crusade. ... In its 10 issues to date,
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There is what we might consider the Danny Peary faction. ... Peary lionized a particular kind of "cult" criticism in his multiple volumes of the
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Michael J. Weldon began writing about film in 1979 while working at the Cleveland record store The Drome, which had some connection with
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Most of the magazine's hundreds of reviews were written by Weldon himself. Other contributors provided career histories/interviews with
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Michael and Mia Weldon, who recently moved from Chincoteague, Va., opened Psychotronic video at 859½ Broad St. on Nov. 19.
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named "Psychotronic", which specializes in collectibles such as vinyl records, movie posters and old comic books.
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during their original existence (early to mid-1970s) and their later studio sessions (1986–1988).
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trilogy, helped establish a foundation for critical analysis of low-budget genre movies. As the
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In the 1980s in New York City, Weldon met and married his wife Mia, then a dress designer.
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trilogy, helped establish a foundation for critical analysis of low-budget genre movies.
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expertise has led to stints as a host of psychotronic-film festivals here and abroad."
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Before the Georgia store, Weldon had a store called Psychotronic in New York City's
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Weldon, Michael J. (1989). "Welcome to the First Issue of Psychotronic Video!".
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employee, was an amateur variety performer and pop-culture historian.
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In December 2006, Weldon announced that he was ceasing publication of
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Prior to the appearance of the second version of the magazine,
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Encyclopedia (a second volume is due next fall from Pharos).
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Index

The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film

Film
New York City
http://psychotronic.com/
film magazine
publisher
editor
New York City
horror
exploitation
action
science fiction
drive-ins
grindhouses
cult
filmmakers
Radley Metzger
Larry Cohen
Jack Hill
William Rotsler
David Carradine
Sid Haig
Karen Black
Timothy Carey
obituary
Danny Peary
Cult Movies
Pere Ubu
punk rock

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