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Alexander: Director's Cut
Alone in the Dark
Bad Boys 2
Batman Begins
Behind Enemy Lines
The Beyond
Black Hawk Down
Braveheart
Candyman
The Chronicles of Riddick
Collateral Damage
Constantine
Dawn of the Dead: Remake
Dead Alive
Dog Soldiers
Dragonslayer
Eragon
Eraser
Escape From New York
Exorcist: The Beginning
Feast
Final Destination 2
From Hell
Godzilla: Remake
Halloween: Resurrection
High Tension
Horror of Dracula
Jeepers Creepers 2
Joan of Arc
King Arthur
King Kong: Remake
Kingdom of Heaven
Komodo
Land of the Dead
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Lifeforce
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Masters of Horror: Cigarette Burns
Masters of Horror: Dreams in the Witch House
Masters of Horror: Incident On and Off a Mountain Road
Masters of Horror: Jenifer
Men in Black 2
Menace II Society
The Mummy Returns
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
The Patriot
The Pick of Destiny
Planet of the Apes: Remake
Prey For Rock 'N Roll
Rambo: First Blood Part 2
Reign of Fire
The Return of the Living Dead
The Ring
Silent Hill
Spider-Man 2
Starship Troopers 2
Star Trek: Nemesis
Strangeland
Suspiria
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
30 Days of Night
300
War of the Worlds: Remake
Wrong Turn
V For Vendetta
Willard
Wishmaster
X-Men 3: The Last Stand


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The Official Splatter Movie Guide Volume 2
(St. Martin's Press, 1992) Hundreds of the grossest, goriest and most outrageous movies ever made. To have not only the strong stomach, but also the wit and good taste to cover this subject well is an amazing acomplishment. John McCarty is the Siskel and Ebert of carnography.

The Science Fiction Movie
Quiz Book
(New American Library, 1977) A galaxy of stars awaits you on this incredible journey through the realm of science fiction movies and TV shows. Do you know who said: "Somebody get this big, hairy walking carpet out of my way"? Can you list the Ape films Charlton Heston appeared in? Do you recall the name of the short story on which 2001: A Spece Odyssesy was based? Now you can both test your wits and discover fascinating new facts about the amazing worlds of science fiction and fantasy. Bart Andrews

Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion
(Pocket Books, 1995) The Next Generation brought to vivid life a future where cooperation and mutual understanding proved the key to solving humanity's problems, and enabled galactic civilizations to flourish. This is the complete, official guide to every episode, a compendium of information including plot summaries and credits for each show, as well as fascinating behind the scene glimpses into the Star Trek universe. Larry Nemecek

Torches and Pitchforks
The Card Game of Monster Movie Mayhem!
Your townsfolk have suffered attacks for years but they're not going to take it anymore. Those creepy monsters have haunted the Moors long enough and now it's time for you and your mob to do something about it! Arm your townsfolk, fight off the monsters, and don't let those other mobs steal any of your glory.

The Virgin Movie Quiz Book
(Virgin Books, 2004) Ever argued with your friends about what Tom Hanks' debut film was? Fallen out over how many Police Academy movies were actually made? Ended up refereeing disputes on who voiced which animated character? Then find the answers to annoying movie questions you just know you know. Impress your friends, or show you are a Die Hard movie buff (pun intended!). Alan Ferguson

The Warner Movie Quiz Book
(Warner Books, 1996) So you think you know your movies? Your Seven from your Seven Samurai, your Philadelphia from your Nashville, your gaffer from your best boy? The Warner Movie Quiz Book is an ingenious trawl through the world of movies: challenging and infuriating but always entertaining. John McSpadyen
The Best Movie Quiz Book Ever!
(Carlton Books, 2000) Over 300 individual quizzes, each containing 25 questions. The quizzes cover every aspect of the movies and the movie business from the stars to the studios, Westerns to Walt Disney and come in three carefully graded levels of difficulty.

Bram Stoker's Dracula:
The Film and the Legend
(Newmarket Press, 1992) This book contains the complete shooting script, excerpts from the orginal novel, and more than 160 photos of the production. Sidebars explore behind the scenes details, the director's innovative methods and the film's literary and historical links. With an introduction by Coppola, notes by screenwriter Hart and an afterword by Dracula scholar Leonard Wolf, this is the only official companion book to this landmark film.

The Connoisseur's Guide to the Contemporary Horror Film
(1983) From Night of the Living Dead to The Evil Dead, horror films, despite their notorious reputations, are an enduring movement in cinema history. The methods of producing audience frights have varied through the years but one thing has and always will remain constant - our undying fascination with what lies on the other side, the place where a heart of darkness beats within each of us. Written by Chas Balun

David Newman's Movie Quiz Book
(Raptor Press, 1993) For many years, David Newman has delighted his radio audience with his monthly movie quiz. Now, due to audience demand, for the first time ever, the first 100 movie quizzes are collected. Whether you are a casual movie fan or a serious student of the cinema, you'll be challenged, informed and educated.

Empire Film Quiz Book
(Andre Deutsch, 1997) Do you reckon yourself a movie buff? Then prepare to be challenged by questions on movie minutiae that other books daren't even touch. Defying the limits of film knowledge, the quizzes swoop from animation to Altman, Jaws to Star Wars, the Brat Pack to the Godfather, encompassing cult movies and dud movies, opening lines and tag lines, The Empire Film Quiz Book is a classic of its genre. Ian Freer

The Hellraiser Chronicles
(Titan Books, 1992) In the beginning was Hellraiser, "The best horror film ever to be made in Britain." Then Hellbound: Hellraiser 2. Now to coincide with the release of Hellraiser 3: Hell on Earth comes this first-ever companion to all three films, inspired by the creations of master storyteller, Clive Barker. Edited by Stephen Jones

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
The Classic Tale of Terror Reborn on Film
(Newmarket Press, 1994) This book is a comprehensive and accurate reflection of Kenneth Branagh's landmark film, reproducing the script virtually as it appears on screen. Photos and illustrations take the reader behind the scenes at London's Sheppperton Studios to watch the film artists at work on the largest production ever mounted in a British studio. Mary Shelly's own life and the strange circumstances that led her to write Frankenstein are profiled by horror authority and literary scholar Leonard Wolf, who also provides an afterword about the novel and its enduring place in moviedom.

Movie Game Book
(Assouline, 2006) Everything you've ever wanted to know about movies but were afraid to ask. Get to know the history of film while having fun with this playful anthology of cinema. The second installment in a series of books, Movie Game Book allows you to appreciate film with the help of games, questions, quotations and short commentaries. Beautifully illustrated with more than 300 photographs, this original and interactive history of film offers an opportunity to better understand the most popular of art forms. Pierre Murat/Michel Grisolia