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         <title>Chained Heat (1983, USA)</title>
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<p>Panik House will be releasing the mother of all women-in-prison films: <em>Chained Heat</em>!</p>

<p>This is the first time this title has been released on DVD in the USA, but we have restored all the material that has ever been cut, making our version the global definitive edition. It's longer than any other version previously seen. It has extended nude scenes and crazy girl-on-girl action that nobody -and I mean NOBODY- has ever laid eyes on! Finally we can all throw away those parallel imports and low quality bootlegs, because this one is going to rock! We're also releasing a deluxe edition of the follow-up <em>Red Heat</em>, another WIP gem -also starring <em>Linda Blair</em> (this time with <b>Emmanuelle's</b> <em>Sylvia Kristel</em>). But wait! There's more! We've got yet another new-to-DVD title, <em>Jungle Warriors</em>; an escape-from-jungle-hell film with <b>Sybil Danning</b>, Woody Strode and a cast of naked, kidknapped models. The version we'll be releasing has a ton of nudity that I certainly don't remember seeing on the old big-box VHS from my salad days as a video store clerk in the 80s. All are brand new transfers. All will be 16x9. All will kick major ass!</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Snake Woman&apos;s Curse (1969, Japan)</title>
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<p>(Japanese title: <em>Kaidan hebi-onna</em>)<br><br />
Released in partnership with <a href="http://www.synapsefilms.com" target="blank">Synapse Films</a>, this film was directed by <em>Nobuo Nakagawa</em>, whose <strong>JIGOKU</strong> is considered one of the all-time Japanese Horror classics. It stars Pinky Violence actress <em>Akemi Negishi</em> (<strong>Sex & Fury</strong>, <strong>Lady Snowblood</strong>) and Ko Nishimura (<strong>Hanzo the Razor</strong>, <strong>The Pornographers</strong>, <em>Akira Kurosawa</em>'s <em>The Bad Sleep Well</em>) in unforgettable performances!</p>

<p><b>DVD Features</b></p>

<p>• New, fully restored anamorphic widescreen transfer mastered in high-definition from Toei's original vault elements<br />
• Japanese language with newly-translated, removable English subtitles<br />
• Audio commentary by Japanese film scholar Jonathan M. Hall<br />
• Original Japanese theatrical trailer<br />
• Nobuo Nakagawa poster gallery and biography<br />
• Liner notes by Japanese film scholar Alexander Jacoby<br />
• Reversible cover with original Japanese poster artwork</p>

<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000RHMQJ4/panikhouseent-20" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.panikhouse.com/imx/buynow.gif" height=26 width=254 alt="BUY NOW at Amazon.com" border=0 vspace=6></a><br />
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         <title>Horrors of Malformed Men (1969, Japan)</title>
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<p>(Japanese title: <em>Edogawa ranpo taizen: Kyofu kikei ningen</em>)<br><br />
Released in partnership with <a href="http://www.synapsefilms.com" target="blank">Synapse Films</a>, this is the most notorious film in the history of Japanese cinema. <b>Teruo Isshi's</b> Pièce de résistance was banned upon it's release in 1968 and has never screened again. The <b>Synapse</b> folks handled the restoration of this lost classic, and it has never looked better. It is also packed with extra features including one of the final interviews that director ever gave. You owe it to yourself to see this film!</p>

<p><b>DVD Features</b></p>

<p>• New, fully restored, anamorphic widescreen transfer mastered in high-definition from Toei's original vault elements<br />
• Japanese language with newly-translated, removable English subtitles<br />
• Audio commentary by film critic Mark Schilling<br />
• MALFORMED MEMORIES, an all-new, half-hour documentary featuring interviews with cult film directors and Ishii fans Shinya Tsukamoto (TETSUO THE IRON MAN) and Minoru Kawasaki (THE CALAMARI WRESTLER), plus comments from Teruo Ishii himself<br />
• ISHII IN ITALIA, the director's 2003 visit to the Far East Film Festival<br />
• Original Japanese theatrical trailer<br />
• Teruo Ishii poster gallery<br />
• Director and writer biographies<br />
• Liner notes by Japanese film writers Patrick Macias, Tomo Machiyama and Jasper Sharp<br />
• Reversible cover with original Japanese poster artwork</p>

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         <title>Joe Horror reviews Girl Boss Guerilla</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Not since the 70’s has there been a better time to be a fan of Asian cult cinema, and with the release of <em>Girl Boss Guerilla</em> <strong>Panik House</strong> is only confirming their dominance as a solid source of great Japanese exploitation...</p>

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         <pubDate>Mon, 13 Nov 2006 20:57:01 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Celebrate Halloween with Sexy Pinky Violence!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>First off, Happy Halloween, Panik House friends!<br />
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I just saw one of my favorite stores place the freshest Panik House DVDs on their shelves, as today is a very special release date. There are three different Panik House releases and a <a href="http://www.casanegrafilms.com" target="blank"><b>CasaNegra</b></a> release hitting shelves today. What would those be?</p>

<p>There's a special re-release of the very first two Panik House DVDs in a belly-banded 2-pack called <a href="releases/asian_horror_2_for_1_the_pang_brothers.html"><em>Asian Horror 2-For-1: The Pang Brothers Collection</em></a>.<br />
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<img src="http://www.panikhouse.com/imx/movies/bangkokhaunted/twoforone_310x366_solidback.jpg"><br />
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Then there are the stand-alone releases of two Pinky Violence Masterpieces!</p>

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First up is <a href="releases/girl_boss_guerilla.html"><em>Girl Boss Guerilla</em></a>; the best Asian Biker Chick flick ever!</p>

<p>If you've ever wondered what I sound like, you can check out the commentary track that I did with Wyatt Doyle, who now runs an amazing literary site called called <a href="http://www.newtexture.com" target="blank">New Texture</a>.</p>

<p>And there's also <a href="releases/terrifying_girls_high_school_lynch_law_classroom.html"><em>Terrifying Girls' High School</em></a>, which was listed among <a href="http://www.aintitcool.com" target="blank"><b>Ain't It Cool News</b></a> head honcho <b>Harry Knowles'</b> favorites not too long ago. This is Japanese School Girls Gone Way Past Wild! I could tell you what happens in this but you'd probably never believe me.</p>

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Also check out the <b>CasaNegra</b> release, <a href="http://www.casanegraentertainment.com/releases/en/the_vampire_collection_1957_1958_mexico.html" target="blank"><em>The Vampire Collection</em></a>, which is a double disc extravaganza containing the greatest gothic horror film from the golden age of Mexican Cinema, <em>El Vampiro</em> and its sequel, <em>The Vampire's Coffin</em>. Beautifully restored for the first time ever!</p>

<p><img src="http://www.casanegraentertainment.com/imx/titles/vampiro/vampiro_keyart_web.jpg" height="366"><br />
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I also just got back from the <b>Chiller Convention</b> in Secaucus, NJ, where <b>Gea*</b> was signing <a href="releases/blind_beast_vs_killer_dwarf_2001_japan.html"><em>Blind Beast Vs. Killer Dwarf</em></a> posters and DVDs. I love it when hard-core horror fans have such strong reactions to illustrations on paper! It was a great weekend all around, and I'd love to thank those nice Synapse people, <b>Don & Jerry for hosting</b> us at their table.<br />
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Here's one of the two of us (it's a little blurry, but I like it):<br />
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Once again have a hellacious Halloween, and be sure to run out and buy some Panik House DVDs!!!</p>]]></description>
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         <category>From the President</category>
         <pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2006 19:36:50 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>INTERVIEW WITH NY ARTIST &amp; PANIK HOUSE CONTRIBUTOR GEA*</title>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
What were you like as a kid? Were you quiet or hyper? Does your artwork stem from childhood?<br> 
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<b>Gea*:</b> <br>
Not so much just from childhood. It stems from my experiences and likes and dislikes. What was I like as a child? Schizophrenic - like all children. <br> 
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
Did you formally study art? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b> <br>
No. School and I didn't mix. My father taught me the basics, and I went off from there on my own.  I was also heavily into comics and any books with graphics.  I would get tracing paper and place it over an image and copy the graphic. <br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
What mediums do you use? Which are you most comfortable in and why? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b><br>
I use mostly acrylics and black ink. The only reason behind that is they are affordable and I have an abundance of them around me. When I'm inspired I just pick up whatever happens to be around me and work with it. <br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
You seem to draw yourself (and your cat) a lot. Would you categorize your work as personal?<br>
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<b>Gea*:</b> <br>
For the most part, yes: a diary in metaphors. <br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
Are you more comfortable depicting daily emotions or events or focusing on specific moments? Do you have to be in a certain time or space to paint? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b> <br>
I can't say that there is a pattern to when I feel the need to create. Sometimes it just depends on how much caffeine I've had and how fidgety I am. <br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
Some of your imagery is disturbing. Is your artwork meant to shock? Is your artwork cathartic?<br>
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<b>Gea*:</b> <br>
It's not meant to shock. Everything means something even if it seems ridiculous or disgusting. All are metaphors, sometimes subliminal even to me. I can paint something and not know why I did it, then look back at it a few months later and realize why. <br>
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<b>PH:</b><br>
Do you think that your gender or ethnicity plays into the execution or perception of your work? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b> <br>
Yeah…if I was a six-foot Irishman my art would be very different. I can bet on that! <br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
Then in what way does being a Chilean woman in NYC manifest in your work? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b> <br>
Coming to this country was a great culture shock for my family and I.  We had a bumpy journey through South America and moved to a very white suburban neighborhood.  There was much alienation that took place and that forced me to explore a different life since I was so unsatisfied with my new surroundings.  All experiences shape who we are and all my experiences have shaped my art.  Running off from the suburbs and hanging out in the seedy side of the city has definitely had an impact on my work and point of view.<br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
How has your work evolved? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b>  <br>
I get paid for it now. <br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
Can you talk a little bit about what you started to draw and why, and how that has developed into what you do now and why? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b> <br>
I started drawing very young.  Like I said before, my father was an artist and he pretty much pushed all my siblings and I to do the same.  He supplied us with pencil and paper and tried to dictate to us how to draw.  The subject matter was usually people and landscapes.  Even though I started very young I didn't become completely involved with it until I came to America and had to deal with the language barrier.  I couldn't communicate with language but I could draw pictures and communicate that way.  Using art as a language was a way of interpreting my feelings then, and I can't say that it has changed much.  The only difference is that things are more cryptic now in my art; -not so clear cut.<br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
What commercial art or design have you done? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b> <br>
I've done graphics work for some pornos as well as DVD packaging design and of course the drawings featured on <b><em><a href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/blind_beast_vs_killer_dwarf_2001_japan.html">Blind Beast Vs. Killer Dwarf</a></em></b>. I never really had an interest in that field, but I've been having fun with it. <br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
Where have you shown? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b> <br>
Switzerland (at <a href="http://www.v-gallery.ch/de/archive/gea.html" 'target="blank">V-Gallery</a>) and group shows in NYC (such as <a href="http://www.artatlarge.com" target="blank">Art At Large</a>) as well as parties hosted by <a href="http://www.v-gallery.ch/de/archive/gea.html" target="blank">Channel 83</a>, who have spliced an art profile of me into a video that they run as a loop at their events. <br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
Who, if anyone, has been influential in the development of your style and why? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b> <br>
Andy Warhol. Because, even though he wasn't my first influence, he was one that led me on very many paths. The more I read about him the more I discovered about other things. He was like a gateway for a hungry kid. And <a href="http://www.pileup.com/babyart/_top.htm" target="blank">Trevor Brown</a>. Mainly because I was feeling pretty low about the work I was doing, which my had father dismissed as “no good” (he's a total renaissance art man) and when I saw Trevor's work I identified with it and it gave me the confidence to keep painting. <br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
What other careers if any have you explored? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b>  <br>
Animation when I was younger, which didn't quite work out for me at the time, but now that I have the tools to do it on my own I think I will try again. Comics as well. I love them but I have yet to finish any that I start. I enjoy documenting so I guess photography and video work as well (but that's more for fun and I don't take it very seriously). <br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
What role if any does music play in your life? Movies? Books? Food? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b>  <br>
I'm inspired by all, and I think it shows prominently in some of my work. <br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
Are there any specific works that have found their way into your art or motivated you to elicit certain images? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b>  <br>
There are tributes. An earlier example stems from my love for Westerns, featured in a tiny portrait titled “Spaghetti Western.” Another is a drawing titled “Destroy” which is a take on the film <em>Destroy All Monsters</em>. But even those aren't so specific as they are peripheral.  <br>
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<b>PH:</b><br>
What's an average day in the life of Gea* like? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b>  <br>
Well if you really must know… I wake up at noon, drink Yerba Mate (picks me up) then sit on the floor, crank some music up and start painting, or lay on my bed and draw. I watch about two movies a day in between there somewhere and go to bed around 5 AM. I enjoy the hermit lifestyle. If I want to have fun I usually leave town. <br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
Has living in New York played a big part in why or what you paint? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b>  <br>
Yes! I've been here too long –so long that I'm bored with it. So I stay home mostly, which allows me to create more frequently than if I was out having a blast. <br>
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<b>PH:</b> <br>
Is there anywhere else you'd rather be? <br>
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<b>Gea*:</b> <br>
Los Angeles. There are some nice people there that I want to see more of.<br>
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<b>Panik House</b> has recently collaborated with <b>Gea*</b> to produce a limited run of 300 Killer Dwarf <a href="http://www.geaphiles.com/buy.htm" target="blank">buttons</a> to commemorate the DVD release of <b>Teruo Ishii's</b> final disturbing masterpiece, <a href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/blind_beast_vs_killer_dwarf_2001_japan.html"><b><em>Blind Beast Vs. Killer Dwarf</em></b></a>. They can be obtained from Gea* directly via her website. 
Each button comes on an individually numbered card, and will only be available while supplies last.<br>
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Gea*'s email is gea@geaphiles.com<br>
Gea*'s website is <a href="http://geaphiles.com" target="blank">geaphiles.com</a><br>
Gea*'s MySpace is <a href="http://myspace.com/geaphiles" target="blank">myspace.com/geaphiles</a><br>
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The <b>BLIND BEAST Vs. KILLER DWARF DVD</b>, featuring an exclusive stamped and numbered insert card and sticker with art by <b>Gea*</b> is available at <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/explorer/B000G1QU8E/2/ref=pd_lpo_ase/002-6022840-3059260?ie=UTF8" target="blank">AMAZON.com</a>, and other fine retailers near you.
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Also mentioned in this article:
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<a href="http://www.artatlarge.com" target="blank">Art At Large</a> <br>
<a href="http://www.channel83.co.uk" target="blank">Channel 83</a><br>
<a href="http://www.pileup.com/babyart/_top.htm" target="blank">Trevor Brown</a> <br>
<a href="http://www.v-gallery.ch/de/archive/gea.html" target="blank">V-Gallery</a><br>
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And don't forget to join Panik House & CasaNegra on MySpace:<br>
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/panikhouse" target="blank">myspace.com/panikhouse</a><br>
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/casanegra" target="blank">myspace.com/casanegra</a><br>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2006 17:29:29 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>The Big Announcement!</title>
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Exactly one month ago I promised to announce something huge. Well the wait is over!<br>
<b>Panik House</b> is entering into a production partnership with <a href="http://www.synapse-films.com/" target="blank"><b>Synapse Films</b></a> to 
release seven more films from the <b>Toei</b> vaults. Five proto-<em>Pinky Violence</em> films and two 
films of a new genre: <em>Pinky Horror</em>! <br><br>

With the <a href="http://www.casanegrafilms.com" target="blank"><b>CasaNegra</b></a> line in full swing and the <b><em>Chained Heat</em></b> films on the way, I needed to 
call in marines, so to speak, to handle the film transfers and over-all production on this 
latest crop of <em>Pinky Violence</em> titles, which have never before been released on DVD anywhere. 
And who better than <b>Don May Jr.</b> and <b>Jerry Chandler</b> from <b>Synapse</b>? I've been looking for an excuse 
to work with Don on a project for about a decade (going back even before my days at <b>Blue Underground</b>!) 
and these films have provided me with the perfect opportunity.<br><br> 

Which films you ask?<br><br>

Let's start with the <em>Pinky Horror</em> titles first:<br><br>

<em>Edogawa Ranpo Zenshu: Kyofu Kikei Ningen</em>; aka <b><em>Horror Of The Malformed Men</em></b><br>
	This is the most notorious film in the history of Japanese cinema. It has been banned 
	since it's release in 1969, and is the film that really cemented <b>Teruo Ishii's</b> reputation as a 
	master in the art of transgressive filmmaking. All rhetoric aside, this is one of the true 
	classics of the era. <br><br>

<em>Kaidan Hebi-onna</em>; aka <em><b>Snake Woman's Curse</b></em>
	This was the first of the <em>Pinky Horror</em> films released by <b>Toei</b>. It was helmed by master 
	director <b>Nobuo Nakagawa</b>, who has been called the Japanese Hitchcock, and <b>Akemi Negishi</b> 
	(<a href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/sex_fury_1973_japan.html"><b><em>Sex & Fury</em></b></a>, <em>Lady Snowblood</em>) stars.

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This brings us to the two series that served as the protypes of the <em>Pinky Violence</em> 
films and were the direct inspiration for <a href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/sex_fury_1973_japan.html"><b><em>Sex & Fury</em></b></a> and just about every female protagonist 
film to follow. There's the three film <em>Okatsu</em> series, starring <b>Junko Miyazuno</b>, and the two <em>Silver 
Butterfly</em> films that launched icon of icons <b>Meiko Kaji</b>. <br>
Here's a title list:
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<em>Yoen Dokufu Den : Hannya no Ohyaku</em>; aka <b><em>Sexy Deadly Legend: Female Demon Ohyaku</em></b>
<br><br>
<em>Yoen Dokufu Den : Hitokiri Okatsu</em>; aka <b><em>Sexy Deadly Legend: Quickdraw Okatsu</em></b>
<br><br>
<em>Yoen Dokufu Den : Okatsu Kyojo Tabi</em>; aka <b><em>Sexy Deadly Legend: Okatsu's Epic Journey</em></b>
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<em>Gincho Wataridori</em>; aka <b><em>Wandering Ginza Butterfly</em></b>
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<em>Gincho Nagaremono Mesuneko Bakuchi</em>; aka <b><em>Wandering Ginza She-Cat Gambler </em></b>
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These films are beyond legendary, and have never been released on DVD. Some English titles 
may change by release date, but make no mistake that these films will be presented uncut in 
their original form -remastered  for optimal viewing and listening enjoyment. 
This particular crop of films has allowed me to present two entire series (like we did with 
the two <em>Inoshika Ocho</em> films starring <b>Reiko Ike</b>), which was key in my decision to license them. 
I had chosen not to release the entire series of <em>Girl Boss</em> films because I felt that not all entries 
were as strong as <a href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/girl_boss_guerilla.html"><b><em>Girl Boss Guerilla</em></b></a>, but the two <em>Butterfly</em> films and the three <em>Okatsu</em> films are 
all really incredible movies, so it's not a case of licensing them just to release a whole series; 
these films rock! Additionally, these will not be issued as box sets, but instead as individual 
discs (possibly at the same time) –affording the option of buying all at once or one at a time 
as your budget dictates.
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In the meantime, you can whet your Pinky whistle by picking up the recently re-issued <a href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/sex_fury_1973_japan.html"><b><em>Sex & Fury</em></b></a>, 
or pre-ordering the stand alone editions of <a href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/terrifying_girls_high_school_lynch_law_classroom.html"><b><em>Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom</em></b></a> and 
<a href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/girl_boss_guerilla.html"><b><em>Girl Boss Guerilla</em></b></a>. I understand that there are still a few transparent editions of <b>Teruo Ishii's</b> 
<a href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/female_yakuza_tale_1973_japan.html"><b><em>Female Yakuza Tale</em></b></a> available, so 
snatch those up along with the recent releases of <a href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/screwed_1998_japan.html"><b><em>Screwed</em></b></a> 
and <a href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/blind_beast_vs_killer_dwarf_2001_japan.html"><em><b>Blind 
Beast Vs. Killer Dwarf</b></em></a>. 
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Stay tuned for updates, and have a Pink day!
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Some of you may be hankering for the real thing. A film which plays by its own rules, flaunts its questionable tastes, is made by the skin of its teeth, and throws convention to the wind. <b>Teruo Ishii’s</b> <a href="/releases/blind_beast_vs_killer_dwarf_2001_japan.html"><em><b>Blind Beast vs. Killer Dwarf</b></em></a> is exactly the thing...</p>

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<p><em>"From the hub of modern horror... and pretty damn disturbing. The future of Hollywood Horror starts here."</em> <b>~ BBC Review</b></p>

<p>From <b>Danny</b> and <b>Oxide Pang</b>, the directors of <em>The Eye</em>, <em>Bangkok Dangerous</em> and the upcoming <b>Sam Raimi</b> produced <em>The Messengers</em>, Panik House is proud to present a two disc set of unparalleled horror.</p>]]></description>
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We received in the mail today two fantastic French film periodicals: <a href="http://www.mad-movies.com" target="blank"><em>Mad Movies</em></a>
(No.184) and <a href="http://www.mad-movies.com" target="blank"><em>Mad Asia</em></a> (No.2).<br>
<br>
The first is an ultra slick magazine in the tradition of <em>Premiere</em> by way of
<em>Starlog</em>, and features three pages dedicated to <em>Panik House</em> releases. The second
is the same publisher's Asian specialty publication, also super slick, and it features no less than
six full pages on our <em>Pinky Violence</em> films.<br>
<br>
Also, if you've seen the last two issues of <a href="http://www.rue-morgue.com" target="blank"><em>Rue Mourge</em></a>, you've seen editorials on <a
href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/the_uninvited_2003_korea.html"><b><em>The
Uninvited</em></b></a> and reviews of our new Mexican classics line, <a
href="http://www.casanegrafilms.com" target="blank"><em>CasaNegra</em></a>. <em>Screem</em> has
been very kind to us, too, with coverage on the <b>Pang Brothers'</b> films <a
href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/bangkok_haunted_2001_thailand.html"><em><b>Bangkok
Haunted</b></em></a> and <a
href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/omen_2003_thailand.html"><em><b>Omen</b></em></a>.
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I don't know how else to say this so I'm just going to come right out and say it: <em>Panik House</em> will be
releasing the mother of all women-in-prison films: <b><em>Chained Heat</em></b>!<br>
<br>
This is the first time this title has been released on DVD in the USA, but we have restored all the
material that has ever been cut, making our version the global definitive edition. It's longer than
any other version previously seen. It has extended nude scenes and crazy girl-on-girl action that
nobody -and I mean NOBODY- has ever laid eyes on! Finally we can all throw away those parallel
imports and low quality bootlegs, because this one is going to rock! We're also releasing a deluxe
edition of the follow-up <b><em>Red Heat</em></b>, another WIP gem -also starring <b>Linda
Blair</b> (this time with <em>Emmanuelle's</em> <b>Sylvia Kristel</b>). But wait! There's more!
We've got yet another new-to-DVD title, <b><em>Jungle Warriors</em></b>; an escape-from-jungle-hell
film with <b>Sybil Danning</b>, <b>Woody Strode</b> and a cast of naked, kidknapped models. The
version we'll be releasing has a ton of nudity that I certainly don't remember seeing on the old
big-box VHS from my salad days as a video store clerk in the 80s. All are brand new transfers. All
will be 16x9. All will kick major ass!<br>
<br>
But that's not all the news that's fit to print:<br>
<br>
<b>Phil Nutman</b>, author of the Bram Stoker Award nominated <em>Wet Work</em>, has launched a new
weblication called <em>Up Against the Wall</em>, and hes dedicated a feature to <em>Pinky
Violence</em> in the inaugural issue -on the front page, no less! Check it out at: <a
href="http://www.upagainstthewallmag.com/ISSUE01/PinkyViolence.html"
target="blank">www.upagainstthewallmag.com/ISSUE01/PinkyViolence.html</a><br>
<br>
This is the first in a series of articles on the genre, and future updates will include info about
our upcoming <b>Teruo Ishii</b> films, a groundbreaking collaboration to be announced later, and oh
yeah- an interview with yours truly!<br>
<br>
To tie in with the web launch, we've posted a new <a
href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/the_pinky_violence_collection_boxset.html"><b><em>Pinky
Violence Collection</em></b></a> trailer on the <a href="http://www.myspace.com/panikhouse"
target="blank"> MySpace</a> video page, so check it out, and tell a friend if you like what you
see.<br>
<br>
I also received in the mail today two fantastic French film periodicals: <a href="http://www.mad-movies.com/" target="blank"><em>Mad Movies</em></a>
(No.184) and <a href="http://www.mad-movies.com/" target="blank"><em>Mad Asia</em></a> (No.2).<br>
<br>
The first is an ultra slick magazine in the tradition of <em>Premiere</em> by way of
<em>Starlog</em>, and features three pages dedicated to <em>Panik House</em> releases. The second is the same publisher's Asian specialty publication, also super slick, and it features no less than
six full pages on our <em>Pinky Violence</em> films.<br>
<br>
If you've seen the last two issues of <a href="http://www.rue-morgue.com" target="blank"><em>Rue Mourge</em></a>, you've seen editorials on <a
href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/the_uninvited_2003_korea.html"><b><em>The
Uninvited</em></b></a> and reviews of our new Mexican classics line, <a
href="http://www.casanegrafilms.com" target="blank"><em>CasaNegra</em></a>. <em>Screem</em> has
been very kind to us, too, with coverage on the <b>Pang Brothers'</b> films <a
href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/bangkok_haunted_2001_thailand.html"><em><b>Bangkok
Haunted</b></em></a> and <a
href="http://www.panikhouse.com/releases/omen_2003_thailand.html"><em><b>Omen</b></em></a>. I've
also been seeing a lot of praise in fanzines (like <em>Liquid Cheese</em>) across America during my
convention tour, so it seems we've become the critics' darlings of sorts.<br>
<br>
Which is awesome, but I'd be doing this even if they hated me for it.<br>
<br>
I have more HUGE news, but I'm going to hold off until Monday to give everybody a chance to digest
what I've just announced, so stay tuned! Believe me when I say you will be stunned and elated all
at once...
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         <title>Hustler Loves The Pinky Violence Collection</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b165/highlysatanic666/Hustler_coverage_Oct.jpg" align=right>The editorial staff from <b>Larry Flynt</b>'s flagship publication have featured <b><em>The Pinky Violence Collection</em></b> (as well as <em><b>Sex & Fury</b></em> and <em><b>Female Yakuza Tale</em></b>) as their "Erotic Entertainment" selection of the month, and right in time for the individual releases of <b><em>Terrifying Girls' High School</em></b> and <b><em>Girl Boss Guerilla</em></b>!</p>

<p><b>"TURNING JAPANESE, I REALLY THINK SO"<br />
<i>A LOOK AT THE SEXY UNDERWORLD OF PINKY VIOLENCE</i></b></p>

<p>Pinky Violence is an umbrella term for a wave of lurid Japanese exploitation films from the '70s that paid homage to American cult classics like <em>Hot Rod Girl</em>, <em>Dragstrip Riot</em> and <em>Faster Pussycat, Kill! Kill!</em> Like their predecessors, these Land of the Rising Sun offshoots were laced with blood, gore, sinister mayhem and delectable sex kittens galore. Now, in a DVD box set, PanikHouse.com has collected four Pinky Violence masterpieces: <b><em>Delinquent Girl Boss: Worthless To Confess; Girl Boss Guerilla; Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom;</em></b> and <b><em>Criminal Woman: Killing Melody</em></b>.</p>

<p>All share a common thread: feisty girls gone bad hitting the wrong side of the law and sticking it to fat pigs who shamelessly attempt to exploit their youth and beauty. In one flick, leering letches get switchbladed by babes who look like they'd stepped out of a teen hot rod flick.</p>

<p>For more info, free trailers and how to order <b><em>The Pinky Violence Collection</em></b> or similar flicks from its stock, visit PanikHouse.com</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Girl Boss Guerilla (1972, Japan)</title>
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<p>(Japanese title: <em>Sukeban Gerira</em>)<br><br />
Female bikers! Catfights! Gang violence! <b><em>Girl Boss Guerilla</em></b> expands on classic exploitation "bad girl" archetypes with an explosive abandon. Fans of <em>Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!</em> and <em>Switchblade Sisters</em> should brace themselves for the be-all, end-all and <em>show</em>-all of what's possible in the realms of grindhouse girls gone way-past-wild.</p>

<p><b>DVD Features</b></p>

<p>• Fully Restored from Vault Materials<br />
• Remastered Audio and Video<br />
• Audio Commentary with Panik House President <b>Matt Kennedy</b> & <em>Asian Cult Cinema</em> Columnist <b>Wyatt Doyle</b><br />
• Original Theatrical Trailer <br />
• Poster & Still Galleries<br />
• Filmmaker Bios  <br />
• Production Notes</p>

<p><img src="http://www.panikhouse.com/imx/x.gif" height=2 width=9 alt=""><br><br />
<img src="http://www.panikhouse.com/imx/qt.gif" height=22 width=22 align=middle alt="QuickTime"> <b>VIEW TRAILER:</b> <a href="http://media.panikhouse.com/trailers/guerilla_small.mov">low (11.2 megs)</a> | <a href="http://media.panikhouse.com/trailers/guerilla.mov">high (21.3 megs)</a> | <a href="http://media.panikhouse.com/podcasts/guerilla.m4v">ipod (15.2 megs)</a><br></p>

<p>For more information on this and other Pinky Violence films check out our new resource site <a href="http://www.pinky-violence.com" target="blank">www.pinky-violence.com</a>.</p>

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<p><a href="http://www.tlavideo.com/details/product_details.cfm?id=237073&v=1&sn=2645" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.panikhouse.com/imx/buynow_tla.gif" height=26 width=254 alt="BUY NOW at tlavideo.com" border=0 vspace=6></a></p>]]></description>
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<p>(Japanese title: <i>Kyoufu Joshi Koukou Boryoku Rinchi Kyoushitsu</i>)<br><br />
<b><em>Terrifying Girls' High School</em></b> opens with a female school clique bloodletting a fellow student amidst verbal abuse and harsh accusation. The terrified girl breaks free of the life-draining vacuum syringe and races to the roof, where her tormentors force her off the ledge and stomp on her fingers until she falls to her death. This is all before the main titles! And that clique? They aren't even the <em>real</em> bad girls! This is reform school, and the new crop of inmates (whose apprehension we witness) includes <b>Miki Sugimoto</b> and <b>Reiko Ike</b>. This is like <em>Mean Girls</em> via <em>Caged Heat</em> as written by <b>Jess Franco</b> and directed by <b>Russ Meyer</b>. All those <b>Takashi Miike</b> fans <em>need</em> to check out this film.</p>

<p><b>DVD Features</b></p>

<p>• Fully Restored from Vault Materials<br />
• Remastered Audio and Video<br />
• Audio Commentary with <b>Chris D</b> author of <em>Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film</em><br />
• Original Theatrical Trailer <br />
• Poster & Still Galleries<br />
• Filmmaker Bios  <br />
• Production Notes</p>

<p><img src="http://www.panikhouse.com/imx/x.gif" height=2 width=9 alt=""><br><br />
<img src="http://www.panikhouse.com/imx/qt.gif" height=22 width=22 align=middle alt="QuickTime"> <b>VIEW TRAILER:</b> <a href="http://media.panikhouse.com/trailers/terrifying_small.mov">low (10.3 megs)</a> | <a href="http://media.panikhouse.com/trailers/terrifying.mov">high (19.9 megs)</a> | <a href="http://media.panikhouse.com/podcasts/terrifying.m4v">ipod (13.9 megs)</a><br></p>

<p>For more information on this and other Pinky Violence films check out our new resource site <a href="http://www.pinky-violence.com" target="blank">www.pinky-violence.com</a>.</p>

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         <title>Cinema Strikes Back reviews The Uninvited</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Continuing their efforts to produce the most unorthodox DVD packages on the market, Panik House has put the DVD snapper case in an attractive sleeve with an embossed image of <b>Ji-hyun Jun</b> as well as a nice array of extras...</p>

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         <link>http://www.panikhouse.com/blog/cinmea_strikes_back_reviews_the_uninvited.html</link>
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         <category>Press</category>
         <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jul 2006 21:21:07 +0000</pubDate>
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