—and not that upstart protege of his.
From monsters to mutants, aliens to artists, commandoes to cowboys, gangsters to gunslingers, beatniks to bikers – and from William Shatner to Vincent Price – he’s the guy that’s done it all.
That’s right, folks: this time around the B-Masters pay long overdue tribute to the man who turned penny-pinching into an art form; who convinced the critics that it wasn’t “cheap”, it was “stark”; who outraged his employers by making actual art; and who unleashed an entire generation of film-makers upon an unsuspecting public.
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Join us as we pay tribute to the astonishing career of Roger Corman – the true King Of The Bs.
It’s HE CONQUERED THE WORLD – all throughout November at the B-Masters’ Blog.
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#1 by B. Wood on October 31, 2010 - 7:25 am
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I had to do a double take when I saw the roundtables theme. It’s amazing that it’s taken this long for one focused on Roger Coman! Should be interesting to see what gets put out.
#2 by Blake on October 31, 2010 - 8:38 am
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I hope that someone tackles his last directorial film.
#3 by El Santo on October 31, 2010 - 9:51 am
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“It’s amazing that it’s taken this long for one focused on Roger Coman!”
That’s pretty much what we all said when the suggestion came up: How the hell is it possible that we didn’t do this years ago?
#4 by Mr. Rational on October 31, 2010 - 9:41 pm
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Yee. Friggin’. HAW. Can’t wait to see these.
#5 by Not-So-Great Cthulhu on October 31, 2010 - 9:55 pm
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All I have to say to this news is: “WOOHOO!”
#6 by Turzman on November 1, 2010 - 1:54 am
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Who’s tackling Carnosaur and did I spell tackling correctly?
#7 by MatthewF on November 1, 2010 - 10:32 am
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Another chance wasted to do a roundtable on the guys who make the Epic Movie, Disaster Movie, Meet the Spartans movies. Honestly, you guys blew it. Whose this Corman fella? What semi-recent blockbuster has he ever parodied.
#8 by The Rev. on November 1, 2010 - 11:45 am
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Turzman: You did spell it correctly. However, I’m guessing no one is going to cover it, unless they expand to cover movies he produced, as well as those he directed.
For some reason, I have a feeling that The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent is going to be in there, possibly from Teleport City. I have no earthly idea why.
#9 by Chris Ess on November 1, 2010 - 1:04 pm
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I hear Corman’s next project will be a feature length film shot in a single afternoon using cell phone cameras and a cast of people randomly pulled off the streets that morning. The script will be entirely improvised, and the monster will be a dude in a black plastic trash bag that has toy dinosaurs glued all over it. The title? Garbagesaurus Rex. The tagline? “It lives in your trash can; it lives on your girlfriend’s flesh!” The release date? Next weekend.
#10 by El Santo on November 1, 2010 - 2:04 pm
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I believe we did agree to include Corman’s work as producer. After all, he took an unusually hands-on approach to that position, at least until the Concorde-New Horizons production schedule became so hectic that he couldn’t anymore, and the films he produced often bore his stamp at least as prominently as their credited directors’.
(At least I hope I remember us agreeing to that. Otherwise, I’m going to have to make a different selection!)
#11 by lyzard on November 1, 2010 - 3:21 pm
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The agreement was “directed by Roger Corman” and “produced by Roger Corman”, but not “presented by Roger Corman”.
#12 by The Rev. on November 1, 2010 - 4:35 pm
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In that case, I hope Carnosaur pops up at AYCYAS! I like when Lyz gets to pound on movie SCIENCE~!!, although maybe it wouldn’t provide enough material for her on that end.
Of course, seeing as most people don’t seem to like it as much as I do (which isn’t exactly saying much), perhaps I shouldn’t wish it on her, period.
#13 by Rel on November 1, 2010 - 5:06 pm
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Last year, my job made me attend a two day course on Project Management, teaching me the importance of getting all those layers of checks and reports in place. At the same time, I read ‘How I Made a Hundred Movies in Hollywood and Never Lost a Dime’, by Roger Corman. Now that Britain has fallen down the fiscal toilet, thank God one of those experiences taught me a lot about getting things done…
#14 by B. Wood on November 2, 2010 - 7:18 pm
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I’ve seen Carnosaur, and I don’t know if their’s enougth of anything actually resembling science in that movie to be pounded on.
#15 by The Rev. on November 3, 2010 - 7:55 am
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Hence the caveat. It’s been a while since I’ve seen it.
#16 by The Rev. on December 14, 2010 - 6:26 pm
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I guess my feeling was utter bollocks.
Stupid feelings. I’m never trusting you again.