Further Exhumed
The Strange Case of Phantasm Ravager
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Narrated by:
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Christian Francis
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By:
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Dustin McNeill
About this listen
IT'S A STORY OF BLOOD, SWEAT, AND SPHERES!
The fifth and final PHANTASM took an incredible eight years to go from set to screen. The project began as an experimental short before becoming a 13-part web series and finally a feature length sequel. Shot in secret on a microbudget, RAVAGER reunites PHANTASM's core cast 35 years after the original cult classic. The new sequel filmed not in Hollywood soundstages but in the homes of cast and crew. Visual effects were handled mostly by the director. Decades-old props were taken out of storage and dusted off for reuse. They just don't make movies like this anymore. In fact, they never really did to begin with. Such is THE STRANGE CASE OF PHANTASM RAVAGER!
FURTHER EXHUMED includes:
- A thorough chronicle of the journey from web series to feature film
- Analysis of unproduced scripts by Roger Avary and Stephen Romano
- Examination of RAVAGER’s story, themes and conclusion
- Info on deleted scenes and alternate dialogue
- Why the film was delayed years after announcement
- Details on filming locations and special effects
- A breakdown of the Red Credit sequence
- Phantasmic Drink Recipes and Trivia Questions from the Hollywood Premiere
- More tips and tricks for better embalming (still kidding!)
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- Matt “Zombie Dog” Dykes
- 31-08-23
Very disappointing after the first one
I will try to keep this brief. There isn’t a lot of content in this book and the writer knew it as he spends about a third just telling us the story of Phantasm Ravager. Literally explaining what happens in scenes and giving us lines. I’m not listening for that, I want to know behind the scenes information. The narrator continues to try and imitate Angus Scrimm and it gets irritating after a while. Whilst there is some interesting information about the making of there is also too much recapping of the film itself. I don’t want to hear someone tell me what happens in the film, I can just go and watch it. Thoroughly disappointed with this book.
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