{"id":8787,"date":"2013-11-14T12:52:25","date_gmt":"2013-11-14T18:52:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=8787"},"modified":"2013-11-14T12:52:25","modified_gmt":"2013-11-14T18:52:25","slug":"full-moon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=8787","title":{"rendered":"Full Moon"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Starting in the seventies, Band formed Charles Band Productions. Dissatisfied with distributors&#8217; handling of his films, Band created Empire Pictures in the early eighties. Through Empire, he could produce and distribute his films ensuring proper distribution and return on profits. Empire entered the video market with Wizard Video during this time, which also released films by others in addition to Empire product. At the height of its run, Empire produced 12 theatrical and 12 direct to video films a year. Wizard would also produce two games for the Atari 2600 in 1982: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Halloween both based on the films of the same names and both quite controversial at the time for the levels of violence. Citing the fall of the Italian lira, the Rome based Empire closed its doors in the late eighties and Band returned to the States. There he formed Full Moon Productions which was quickly changed to Full Moon Entertainment and later became Full Moon Studios and Full Moon Features before settling on the current Full Moon Pictures. During this time, Band produced exclusively with Paramount Home Video before parting ways with that company in 1994. Since then, Full Moon has been an independent company, producing and distributing solely for the home market. Notable side companies have included Moonbeam Entertainment, Filmonsters, Action Xtreme and Pulsepounders all of which produced films aimed at kids and tweens as well as Torchlight Entertainment and Surrender Cinema which produced soft core films for the adult market. In addition, Monster Island Entertainment produced man in a rubber suit monster movies, Alchemy Entertainment later Big City Pictures created urban horror, and Pulp Fantasy Productions specialized in non Full Moon type horror. For a short time in the early 2000s, Full Moon became Shadow Entertainment when Band felt the company&#8217;s product had strayed too far from the brand that he had created. During this time, many of the films were produced by J. R. Bookwalter&#8217;s Tempe Entertainment. Since 2004, Band has taken a more active hand in the company, producing and directing almost every film released. Also in 2004, the Wizard Video line was reintroduced.<\/p>\n<p>One of the few non-horror films he worked on was the Prehysteria trilogy, which were made by his family-oriented company Moonbeam Entertainment. <\/p>\n<p>Full Moon ProductionsEdit<\/p>\n<p>Puppet Master(1989)<br \/>\nShadowzone (1989)<br \/>\nThe Pit and the Pendulum (1990)<br \/>\nCrash and Burn (1990) (1990)<br \/>\nSubspecies1990)<br \/>\nMeridian: Kiss of the Beast(1990)<br \/>\nPuppet Master III: Toulon&#8217;s Revenge (1991)<br \/>\nNetherworld (1991)<br \/>\nTrancers II (1991)<br \/>\nDemonic Toys (1991)<br \/>\nDollman (1991)<br \/>\nSeedpeople (1992)<br \/>\nBad Channels (1992)<br \/>\nDoctor Mordrid (1992)<br \/>\nTrancers III (1992)<br \/>\nDollman vs. Demonic Toys (1993)<br \/>\nPuppet Master 4 (1993)<br \/>\nBloodstone: Subspecies II (1993)<br \/>\nBloodlust: Subspecies III (1993)<br \/>\nMandroid (1993)<br \/>\nRobot Wars (1993)<br \/>\nTrancers 4: Jack Of Swords (1993)<br \/>\nTrancers 5: Sudden Deth (1994)<br \/>\nInvisible: The Chronicles Of Benjamin Knight (1994)<br \/>\nDark Angel: The Ascent (1994)<br \/>\nShrunken Heads (1994)<br \/>\nOblivion (1994)<br \/>\nPuppet Master 5: The Final Chapter (1994)<br \/>\nLurking Fear (1994)<br \/>\nCastle Freak (1995)<br \/>\nBacklash: Oblivion 2 (1995)<br \/>\nVampire Journals (1997)<br \/>\nHideous! (1997)<br \/>\nThe Creeps (1997)<br \/>\nShrieker (1998)<br \/>\nTalisman (1998)<br \/>\nCurse of the Puppet Master (1998)<br \/>\nSubspecies 4: Bloodstorm (1998)<br \/>\nWitchouse (1999)<br \/>\nBlood Dolls (1999)<br \/>\nRetro Puppet Master (1999)<br \/>\nTotem (1999)<br \/>\nThe Dead Hate the Living! (1999)<br \/>\nWitchouse 2: Blood Coven (2000)<br \/>\nHorror Vision (2000)<br \/>\nPrison Of The Dead (2000)<br \/>\nVoodoo Academy (2000)<br \/>\nWitchouse 3: Demon Fire (2001)<br \/>\nVengeance Of The Dead (2001)<br \/>\nTrancers 6 (2002)<br \/>\nBleed (2002)<br \/>\nSpeck (2002)<br \/>\nHell Asylum (2002)<br \/>\nJigsaw (2002)<br \/>\nDeathbed (2002)<br \/>\nCut Throat (2002)<br \/>\nGroom Lake (2003)<br \/>\nBirthrite (2003)<br \/>\nDelta Delta Die (2003)<br \/>\nDark Walker (2003)<br \/>\nPuppet Master: The Legacy (2004)<br \/>\nDr. Moreau&#8217;s House Of Pain (2004)<br \/>\nHorrific (2004)<br \/>\nTomb Of Terror (2004)<br \/>\nUrban Evil (2004)<br \/>\nWhen Puppets and Dolls Attack! (2004)<br \/>\nAliens Gone Wild! (2004)<br \/>\nMonsters Gone Wild! 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