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By Sherry Gross


Fear is an inherent emotion in every human being. Even though one may put up a strong facade in the face of the unknown, there will still be that one thing that still scares you even if you are old enough to know that fear only exists in the mind. The most common fears of man include heights and a certain fear of clowns, yet there are also those that are less known of and are even very ridiculous like the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth, better known as arachibutyrophobia.

This inherent fear of fear has made horror films quite productive in the film industry. Nobody can resist the urge to sit down to a good old scare fest, even if you know you will be shouting yourself hoarse from all the macabre scenes. This genre is where Lucio Fulci is well known for, and the book Beyond Terror by Stephen Edward Thrower celebrates the ingenuity that made Fulci one of a kind.

Fulci is well known Italian director, actor, and screenwriter. He is known to fans as the Godfather of the Gore due to his graphic rich films at the pinnacle of his directing success. He is also one of the very few horror directors that has successfully made use of zombies in a horror film that has incited terror from millions of audiences all over the world.

He did not really start off on the path to film making during the early years of his life. In fact, he was once a medical student in a university back in his native country. However, the love for art has always been in Fulci that he has finally decided to quit med school. He was then employed for a time as an art critic.

When he entered the movie industry, he first ventured into the comedy genre, starting off as a young and eager screenwriter. He inevitably became a director in the same genre, working with famous comedy stars of the day. In fact, he has completed 18 flicks though they did not really earn much nor were they known outside of Italy.

It was only when he decided to go into the horror genre that he gained the fame that was due to him. He became an instant hot shot in his own country with the well made horror classic Dont Torture A Duckling. It was viewed as an anti catholic film that has gotten loads of scathing reviews from people, but that only served to make the movie even more famous.

He is also a master of zombie films that are favorites of fans up until the present time. Zombi 2 has helped him gain international fame. This violent film with a serious overdose of the walking dead has been marketed in some countries as a sort of sequel to another equally famous zombie film.

Most of his films are given an R rating by distributors due to the intense graphic scenes that it features. He has become a master of injury to the eye scenes, wherein the human eyeball is either pierced or pulled out of its socket. When he went into a partnership with another famous Italian screenwriter, Fulci has managed to make the most violent and gory films in the history of movies, which made him the favorite of horror fans until today.

In his book, Stephen E. Thrower plunges into the colorful career of the man that has become an enigma during his life and even more so in his death. The book has a foreword by Antonella Fulci. It has the most complete details about the man that is Lucio Fulci.




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