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Herschell Gordon Lewis (1929–2016)

Auteur de On the Art of Writing Copy

45+ oeuvres 240 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Herschell Gordon Lewis (Plantation, FL) is chairman of Communicomp, a direct marketing agency. He is also president of Lewis Enterprises, writing copy for and consulting with clients throughout the world. He is one of the best-known copywriters and consultants in the U.S. and has written afficher plus Copywriting Secrets and Tactics, Selling on the Net, Sales Letters that Sizzle, and dozens more. 050 afficher moins

Œuvres de Herschell Gordon Lewis

On the Art of Writing Copy (1988) 40 exemplaires
Direct Mail Copy That Sells (1984) 25 exemplaires
Blood Feast (1963) 21 exemplaires
Two Thousand Maniacs! [1964 Film] (1964) — Directeur — 20 exemplaires
Catalog Copy That Sizzles (2000) 9 exemplaires
The Wizard of Gore [film] (1970) 7 exemplaires
Color Me Blood Red (1965) 7 exemplaires
Cybertalk That Sells (1998) 6 exemplaires
She-Devils on Wheels (1968) 4 exemplaires
Open Me Now (1995) 3 exemplaires
A Taste of Blood (1967) 2 exemplaires
Black Love (1971) 2 exemplaires
Linda and Abilene (1969) 2 exemplaires
Ecstasies of Women (1969) 2 exemplaires
Colore-moi rouge sang (1986) 2 exemplaires
This Stuff'll Kill Ya! (1971) 1 exemplaire
Copywriting Secrets & Tactics (1992) 1 exemplaire
Hot Appeals or Burnt Offerings (2008) 1 exemplaire
How to Make a Doll (1968) 1 exemplaire
Just for the Hell of It (1968) 1 exemplaire
The Gruesome Twosome (1967) 1 exemplaire
Something Weird (1967) 1 exemplaire
Moonshine Mountain (1964) 1 exemplaire
Scum of the Earth (1963) 1 exemplaire
Killer Campout (2019) 1 exemplaire
Blast-Off Girls 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Creepy Crawls: A Horror Fiend's Travel Guide (2006) — Avant-propos — 18 exemplaires
Fangoria Horror Magazine #4, February 1980 (1980) — Interview — 4 exemplaires
Under the Scares [2010 Documentary Film] (2010) — Self — 1 exemplaire

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How do you possibly rate something like this? It is legendary for its gore, but, of course, unless you saw it in 1963 you wouldn't think too much of it. If you've seen Cronenberg, this won't make much of an impression. The blood is a nice bright red and smeared all over girl's bodies, but the sawing off of limbs and pulling out of tongues doesn't have much impact. And the acting, other than the director's own businesslike voice as a radio announcer, is mediocre at best, but horrible in most cases, with Connie Mason being perhaps the worst. I'm definitely glad I saw it after reading about it for so many years. It is mercifully short, as well. It does make me want to go to Miami, however.… (plus d'informations)
 
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datrappert | 1 autre critique | Feb 27, 2022 |
Odder, even, than one might expect. Originally published in 1964, the year after HGL's pioneering gore epic Blood Feast was released to theaters, this novelization bears almost no resemblance to the stark, plodding film on which it was based. The major characters (Fuad Ramses, Pete Thornton and Suzette Fremont)--or at least their bizarro world counterparts--are here, but the story has become a screwball detective comedy set in Chicago, with lots of additional players and violence that is at once more extreme and more tongue-in-cheek than anything seen in the film. Suzette is an obscenely wealthy birdbrain; Pete is a lecher trying to get in her pants (and, while he's at it, to identify and arrest the murderer who's been terrorizing the city); and Fuad Ramses, nicknamed "the Elliptical Egyptian," is a practical joker addicted to narcotic cigarettes. If you've seen Blood Feast, this must sound absurdly bizarre...and it is. The novelization gave Lewis the opportunity to do things that couldn't be done in the movie, and is an interesting demonstration of his intelligence and humor, but that humor was much more effective onscreen (particularly in films like The Gruesome Twosome) than on the printed page.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Jonathan_M | 1 autre critique | Apr 16, 2017 |
Very good book for learning how to write terrific advertising prose. It calls for a listing of benefits instead of features. The information can easily be addapted for use in direct email or web site promotion.
 
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larrydellis | Dec 27, 2008 |

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240
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#94,569
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ISBN
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