Časopis Fangoria

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Post by Filmoznalac » 04 Nov 2009, 21:44

Na početku su mi dolazili u odličnom izdanju, ali kasnije užas...
ryder gubi svu nadu i samo osjeti oštricu srpa kako ga je probola kroz rame i lagano klizeći kroz polovicu vrata, pada na pod, a čovjek srp odlazi, ali mu nešto ispada, Ryder polagano umire

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Post by HorrorHR » 04 Nov 2009, 22:28

Meni sve uvijek došlo u dobrom stanju, jest da su prije 5-6 godina kasnili po 3 mjeseca, ali u zadnje vrijeme (dok sam još bio subscribean) je sve sa slanjem i pakiranjem bilo prva liga.

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Post by warlock » 04 Nov 2009, 23:19

ima li fangorie da se skida u pdf formatu?.. davno sam prestao da kupujem..posedujem gomilu brojeva iz devedeste tad su mi najdrazi :D

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Post by A$H » 04 Nov 2009, 23:57

warlock wrote:ima li fangorie da se skida u pdf formatu?.. davno sam prestao da kupujem..posedujem gomilu brojeva iz devedeste tad su mi najdrazi :D
bio je torrent prije..mozda jos ima..
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Post by warlock » 05 Nov 2009, 12:44

aaaaa gde ima?,ocu Torent :twisted:

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Post by HorrorHR » 12 Dec 2009, 11:51

Btw vi koji ste još subscribeani, kakva je kvaliteta Fangorije u zadnjih pol godine - godinu? Razmišljam se možda opet subscribeati.

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Post by Scarface » 12 Dec 2009, 12:09

Ja san zadovoljan, ima dosta infromacija, i po meni, koliko horror žanr nudi, Fangorija ispunjava sigurno 90 % svega. Znaš i sam koje sve dijelove časopis ima (od nobih dvd izdanja koji pokrivaju dobrih 4-5 stranica, pa Comic Screams, Horrorcade, Dr. Cyclops, Nightmare library itd.). Ono šta meni i dalje fali je tu i tamo koji poster ili neki bonus pokloni za pretplatnike.
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Post by HorrorHR » 12 Dec 2009, 12:16

Primarna stvar koja me odbila od produžetka subscriptiona je to da sam skužio da ne bi po 60% časopisa pročitao - one dijelove sa reportažama o filmovima - primarno jer mi se nije dalo neke spoilere previše čitati. Inače volim o filmu što manje znati prije gledanja, što je dakako teško kad vodiš sajt o horrorima :)

dr cyclops mi je bio među najjdražim stalnim postavama fangorie, lijepo se da nasmijati.

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Post by Scarface » 12 Dec 2009, 12:22

Imaš li koju preporuku za neki drugi horror časopis, čuja san već neke hvale o gorezon-u, rue morgue itd.
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Post by HorrorHR » 12 Dec 2009, 12:36

Ghostface wrote:Imaš li koju preporuku za neki drugi horror časopis, čuja san već neke hvale o gorezon-u, rue morgue itd.
Rue Morgue mi je uvijek bio odličan, neznam dali se što promijenilo jer je tipa pred mjesec dana otišla dugogodišnja glavna urednica Jovana (porijeklom iz Srbije). Kvalitetni članci, recimo nije toliko komercijalan baš kao Fangoria.

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Post by HorrorHR » 04 Feb 2010, 01:13

Sa: http://www.horrorbid.com/blog/blog1.php ... f-fangoria

The Death of Fangoria?

This is an odd topic but we feel compelled to address in some capacity. If you're a horror movie fan even in the most minuscule sense, you know the name Fangoria. The magazine has become part of pop culture from its appearances in various genre films to having their name plastered on the side of movie boxes...
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Not only is the horror community familiar with the popular magazine but you're general every day Joe is also aware of the magazine's existence and in this day in age that is a huge feat in and of itself.

From bursting onto the scene in 1979 Fangoria magazine focused on a genre that, although popular at the box office, was often overlooked by mainstream audiences. Fangoria catered to us hardcore horror fans that wanted to know what went on behind the scenes and because the horror genre is so FX laden, Fango was able to take us onto the set and show us exactly how the monsters were created and precisely how many buckets of blood were used for one single shot.

From editorials on the great slasher films that were booming back in the late 70’s/early 80’s (Halloween, Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street) to the independent scene that were strictly straight to VHS titles. Fango touched all areas and made fellow horror nerds feel like they belonged to a community. One that was living and breathing, one that was exciting and one that didn’t have to be such a taboo subject matter. You could come out of the shadows….if you wanted to.

Another huge part of Fangoria’s success was not only being one of the only boys on the block with a dedicated magazine to the horror genre but they were also highly collectible. Fangoria magazines became like baseball trading cards. Rare covers featuring the likes of Michael Myers or Freddy Krueger were often very sought after and still hold their value today. Finding rare mint condition magazines in great shape led people not just into the collecting realm but created legions of new horror fans as well.

At this point in history we hit what can only be described as the internet nuclear explosion. Things changed. People changed. Information became available at our finger tips. Print media slowly started to feel the barrage of brand new after brand new web start up. Anyone with any computer knowledge at all could start a website and before you knew it millions and millions of news sites were popping up providing information to the masses like never before. The local newspaper was no longer your sole source of what was going on in the world. Sports could be followed by the minute, not by the day. Movie and television shows had dedicated message boards and chat areas to discuss the things you loved and hated. The Yellowpages, THE YELLOWPAGES for the love of gawd, something we all grew up with has all but become obsolete. So goes many printed magazines, newspapers and newsletters.

Yes, this is the digital age and when Fangoria took to the internet a few years back it was no surprise. They had a successful print medium but they needed to stay in touch with the digital geeks that demand up to the minute information. They went live and thus Fangoria.com was born. Through many face lifts and changes, Fango.com just never felt like it could find its niche. After all, it revolutionized itself in print which is like capturing lighting in a bottle. The online model was something that was new to them and something foreign to a crew that was use to deadlines and editorials not up to date news and daily reviews.

That brings us to the present day. About two weeks ago or so Fangoria.com went offline and vanished. A logo is all that remained. No explanation, no comeback at this date, no warning at all. It was as if a there was a fully functional office full of people one day and an empty room the next. A week later the page is blank and we are no closer to an answer today then we were then.

Speculation is running wild. We’ve heard that the site has been having server problems or that it's undergoing some sort of redesign. Rumors of a domain change are also prevalent although again we all would expect some sort of message, something telling fans to at least check back. Another rumor, and one that we hope is not true is that the company has filed bankruptcy. Being in this business for the short time we have we hope that a magazine that we grew up with and frankly helped pave the way for sites like ours is not out of business.

Here are a few things we do know. The magazine is still in circulation, at least the latest issue that is. No word on the new cover has been released which usually comes our way this early in the following month. We also do know that at this time, no new Fangoria Weekend of Horrors conventions have been announced which again is quite surprising. In another, more odd instance is a freelance blog site has spurred off into existence called Fangoria News (http://fangorianews.blogspot.com/) yet seems to have no real affiliation with the Fangoria itself except a few former forum moderators behind the helm. With all these ominous signs it would appear something is clearly wrong. How wrong and to what level, we simply do not know.

Fangoria isn’t the same as it use to be, that can safely be said. But neither is the Simpson’s and we still watch it weekly. Is Fangoria dead? If we had to put money on it we doubt it. But with all the crazy speculation and rumors running around this was a topic we at least wanted to bring up and clearly something odd is going on. The horror world would not be the same without Fango included in it somewhere, that much we do know.

Is this the end of Fangoria?

UPDATE: Around an hour after this article was posted Fangoria.com came back online after there few week hiatus. It appears to be older content but the site does appear to working in some capacity and that certainly gives us hope that everything is on the up and up. Stay tuned for more details as we get them.

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Post by A$H » 04 Feb 2010, 06:24

pa ajde..
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Post by Scarface » 04 Feb 2010, 08:56

Nadan se da ovo nije istina, taman san produžija pretplatu.
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Post by HorrorHR » 04 Feb 2010, 10:51

na sajtu je sada samo logo, jučer je bila samo neka druga sličica

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Post by A$H » 04 Feb 2010, 11:01

a prije 3 dana nije niti radio..
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