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Dennis and I would go on to start . . . what might be considered the modern Scopitone revival.
This is a truly wonderful tribute to Dennis Nyback, the film archivist and Scopitone collector who died last fall. Everyone should be lucky enough to have a friend who can eulogize you like this.
The writer of this piece, Jack Stevenson, also wrote the first serious history of Scopitone, “The Jukebox That Ate The Cocktail Lounge,” which is included in his book, “Land of a Thousand Balconies: Discoveries and Confessions of a B-Movie Archaeologist.”
Pandemonium was a cult film, literature and sleaze zine published in 1989 by Jack Stevenson in a limited edition of 500 copies. My copy is spiral comb bound, though I have found copies online that claim to be stable bound or paperbacks. Not sure if the spiral comb binding was done by the publisher or later by an archivist or just a fanatic reader.
This issue contains letters written to the editor from John Waters, Charles Bukowski (including poems and drawings), Al Goldstein, Charles Manson and William S. Burroughs.
You can find videos of their trip to Europe where they held viewings of found film clips interspersed with content from the zine on YouTube here, here and here.
Nasty by Nature by Jack Stevenson.
THE SECRET HISTORY OF CULT MOVIES - a Biblical tale of the Holy Unlikely
Based in Copenhagen since the early 90's Jack Stevenson among other subjects from the weird and wonderful world of people abusing celluloid to it's finest has written an unusual book about Danish Lars von Trier. But before Jack Stevenson came to notoriety, he wrote a lot of very personal and intense essays on film, which are dead links today. Due to the verisimilitude of thewaybackmachine most of these essays are preserved for posterity.
For example
THE SECRET HISTORY OF CULT MOVIES
- a Biblical tale of the Holy Unlikely
can be located at wayback.archive.org/web [still in Beta] - where you can also locate all of his other brilliant essays on seldom seen aspects of films and film genres - or by clicking here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20000823071310/http://hjem.get2net.dk/jack_stevenson/cult.htm
If an URL comes up empty, try searching for that specific URL directly at the archive homepage. It's possible you have arrived at a link page, after the site has been shut down, but before waybackmachine has stopped coming by.