Cinema Sewer, Volume 2: The Adults Only Guide to Historys Sickest and Sexiest Movies!
by
Robin Bougie
The celebrated underground smash that is Cinema Sewer the magazine has been transformed and mutated into CINEMA SEWER: THE BOOK - and following the runaway success of the first volume, we're delighted to be unleashing VOLUME TWO onto a now slightly-less-unsuspecting world! A mind-melting compilation of gonzo writing, illustration and comics about the most insane, sexy, awk...more
Paperback, 191 pages
Published
September 1st 2009
by FAB Press
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The thing I like best about Cinema Sewer is that it somehow makes me manage to forget any sort of analytic obsession I have with film and, however briefly, exist in the pleasure zone of initially discovering exploitation and euro-horror, bad action movies and plotted hardcore porn. Bougie's writing is so filled with pleasure that it rubs off on the reader, and it makes everything sound like a really good idea. In terms of an experience, it is really pleasurable to read, really fun. The re-tit...more
Ahh the second Cinema Sewer book. Again Robin Bougie produces one of the best zine collections I have ever seen. Filled with lots of movie reviews,and amazing art work from Mr Bougie and his very talented wife. This book is so worth the cost. Just like with the first volume,after I finished reading it I had a huge list of movies that I want to see. Robin's love of cinema and tv shines through in the writing. I highly recomend this for anyone that is a fan of exploitation/old school porn/and horr...more
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