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  • Book cover of Films of Fury
    Ric Meyers

     · 2011

    From Bruce Lee to James Bond, Jackie Chan to Jet Li, Enter the Dragon to Kung Fu Panda, kung fu films remain a thrilling part of movie-lovers' lives. Now the acknowledged pioneer in the genre presents his magnum opus on the subject, incorporating information and revelations never before seen in America. From the ancient Peking Opera origins to its superhero-powered future, Ric Meyers reveals the loony, the legendary, and everything in between. This vivid, action-packed book may delight, surprise, fascinate, and even enlighten you with a personal V.I.P. tour through the wondrous world of the most ridiculously exhilarating movies ever made.

  • Book cover of The Encyclopedia of Martial Arts Movies

    This ebook is now available from Bloomsbury Academic. Bloomsbury Academic publish acclaimed resources for undergraduate and postgraduate courses, as well as the general reader, across a broad range of subjects including Archaeology, Art & Visual Culture, Biblical Studies, Business & Management, Drama & Performance Studies, Economics, Education, Film & Media, History, Linguistics, Literary Studies, Music & Sound Studies, Philosophy, Politics & International Relations, Psychology, Religious Studies, Social Work & Social Welfare, Sociology, Study Skills, Theology, and Wellbeing, Health & Lifestyle. Visit bloomsbury.com for more information.

  • Book cover of For One Week Only
    Ric Meyers

     · 2011

    I Dismember Mama ... Snuff ... Night of a Thousand Cats ... these and many more like-titled examples of cinematic dementia delighted dozens in the grindhouse movie theaters of the sixties, seventies, and eighties. Now, for the second time ever, For One Week Only reveals the incredible truth behind the most manic movies ever made. Filled with interviews and rare illustrations, it captures the joys of a genre that has to be seen not to be believed. To avoid fainting, keep repeating: it's only a book ...!

  • Book cover of Fear Itself
  • Book cover of Worst Nightmare

    Grim, the crime-fighting hero of Fear Itself and Living Hell, stalks an unearthly creature who terrorizes the cities and suburbs with malice and madness. This final segment of the three-part saga pits Grim against the greatest enemy he has ever encountered--an evil entity that preys on children.

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    Ric Meyers

     · 1991

    When Melanie Merrick's husband, Robert, is caught in a horrible explosion, he does not die, but instead walks the city streets as Grim, a hideously deformed creature bent on stopping twisted human beings from doings Satan's bidding