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Sid Haig to Receive Lifetime Achievement at Eyegore Awards this ...

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At this year's Prevalent Eyegore Awards, Sid Haig will be receiving a lifetime victory award, presented to him by Rob and Sheri Moon Zombie. The Eyegores honor individuals for their achievements and fidelity to the nervousness character. The 2010 formality will take come about this Friday, September 24th, at the Planet Showbiz located at Limitless Studios Hollywood.

Having appeared in over 60 films and more than 350 box episodes and working with such iconic directors as Roger Corman and Quentin Tarantino, Sid's fear category performances in Rob Zombie’s Enterprise of 1000 Corpses and The Excessively’s Rejects have earned him wins at the Fangoria Chainsaw and Lance TV Caterwaul Awards ceremonies. Now he will be receiving the third draughtsman fall apart of the execration endow with trinity, the Eyegore.

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    It — but plainly, this was Grier's breakthrough. In watching "Doll House" and its follow-ups, "Women in Cages" (1971) and "The Big Bird Crate" (1972), you can chart Grier's emergence as an onscreen force. Quentin Tarantino — who later rebooted Grier's profession while paying homage to it in "Jackie Brown" (1997) — calls Grier the first female effect star. What actress could challenge Grier on that lofty title?

    These three films comprise "The Women in Cages Accumulation." It's no coincidence that all were made in the Philippines, a country then friendly to low-budget American productions. "Doll House" chairman of the board producer John Ashley , whose storied career ran the gamut from playing juvenile delinquents in the '50s to producing "The A-Set" in the '80s — was instrumental in bringing productions to the Philippines. (He was an associate producer on Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now," in which the Philippines doubled for Vietnam.) This backdrop makes for a fascinating juxtaposition — perverse American fantasies played out amid exotic, muggy locales.

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    Reflections on blaxploitation, actors and directors speak
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    Reflections on blaxploitation, actors and directors speak

    CHAPTER 11 Sid Haig Motion picture tough guy Sid Haig was born Sidney Eddie Mosesian in Fresno, California, on July 14, 1939. As a laddie, Haig grew so fast that he ...
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    In the beforehand 1970s, a new breed of film emerged that would completely change the way black people were presented in movies. With their afros picked to spheroidal perfection and their guns blazing, big bad soul brothers and super sexy sisters lit up movie theaters across the hinterlands. Never before had black men and women appeared on screen in quite this way. In time, these films would be called "blaxploitation." And while it has extended been debated exactly which film launched the blaxploitation era, the financial success of Melvin Van Peebles's Afters Sweetback's Baadasssss Song and Gordon Parks's Shaft helped open the flood gates for the more than 200 films that are now considered blaxploitation. Reflections on Blaxploitation: Actors and Directors Discourse is a collection of interviews with many of the men and women who defined the genre. In candid conversations, some of the most important figures of the era describe what it was like to labour on these films and what impact they had on American culture....

    Wild beyond belief!, interviews with exploitation filmmakers of the 1960s and 1970s
    229 pages
    Wild beyond belief!, interviews with exploitation filmmakers of the 1960s and 1970s

    Big, Bad and Bald SID HAIG Before he for a short retired from films in the early 1990s, Sid Haig was one of the busiest bad guys in the business. ...
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    Exploitation filmmakers played a important role in revolutionizing American cinema during the 1960s and early 1970s, churning out a string of beyond Westerns, biker films, nudie-cuties and horror flicks in record times and often on shoestring budgets. With titles like Distaste of the Blood Monsters, Cycle Savages and The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant, these films pushed the boundaries of welcome on-screen violence and nudity and kept the American theater industry afloat as several major studios teetered on the rim of financial collapse. This work tells the story of that "other" Hollywood through interviews with 16 directors, performers, screenwriters, and stuntmen who helped educate these zero-budget films to the screen against incredible odds. The interviews give insights into exploitation filmmaking from the perspectives of pioneering directors Al Adamson and Jack Hill, actors Jenifer Bishop and Robert Dix, and stuntmen Gary Kent and Gary Littlejohn, and others. The industry includes...

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    Sid Haig to Receive Lifetime Achievement at Eyegore Awards this Friday
    Sid Haig to Receive Lifetime Achievement at Eyegore Awards this Friday At this year's Endless Eyegore Awards, Sid Haig will be receiving a lifetime achievement award, presented to him by Rob and Sheri Moon Zombie.

    Filmmaker Eli Roth, Christopher Lloyd, Horror Icon Sid Haig, and 'SAW' Stars ...
    Sid Haig has appeared in over 50 films and 350 video receiver shows, working with such iconic directors as Roger Corman and Quentin Tarantino.

    Christopher Lloyd and Corey Feldman to Receive Eyegore Awards
    Christopher Lloyd and Corey Feldman to Receive Eyegore Awards Actor Sid Haig and "Saw" stars Betsy Russell and Gina Holden will also be honored for their drudgery in gory movies. Christopher Lloyd, who is also known for