While going through a box of stuff i've collected over the years I found a bunch of articles a guy from New Zealand once sent me. These are interviews with legendary Autralian Stuntman Grant Page and a few articles from back in the day about Brian Trenchard Smith's classic action packed cult hits.
I have some articles and interviews which I will upload some other time. My brother had some problem at his NASA like control center this afternoon.
You can grab the articles HERE.
I'm not sure if I praised Grant Page's book "Man on Fire" enough already but I suggest you buy it. I've read it twice in a few days. It's truly an inspiring read not just for those interested in stunts or fans of the man. It's basically a great book for everyone into film making and ozploitation fanatics world wide!
Foreword by Brian Trenchard Smith and Mark Hartley.
I'm sure the book is pretty easy to order on the net. But here's a LINK to the publisher with more info.
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Wednesday, 13 January 2010
Thursday, 7 January 2010
Now that's a compliment!
A few months ago, a dude from Germany mailed me with the question if I would be ok with the idea of him getting a Captain Catastrophy tattoo. Well, of course! Knock yourself out! But I didn't expected this! A huge portrait in the side of his body, which really is the most painfull son of a bitch spot you could put a tattoo. I whimped out before and am still walking around with outlines, not really wanting to get the rest done. Now this guy comes around and shows me who's tough!
Shit, when I got a email today and saw the picture I didn't really know what to say. Having somebody running around with something you invented jammed in his skin is quite possibly the biggest compliment one could get!
So check it out.
Phil the Kid, Captain Catastrophy salutes you!
Shit, when I got a email today and saw the picture I didn't really know what to say. Having somebody running around with something you invented jammed in his skin is quite possibly the biggest compliment one could get!
So check it out.
Phil the Kid, Captain Catastrophy salutes you!