The F*cking Black Sheep: Full Moon Entertainment (Video)

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

I have been a fan of Charles Band's Full Moon Entertainment ever since I was a little kid, when a partnership with Paramount Pictures allowed the company to fill video store shelves with franchises like PUPPET MASTER, TRANCERS, and OBLIVION. Full Moon's output since the Paramount deal came to an end in the mid-'90s may not be on the same level at the films that were released during those glory days, but I have remained a dedicated fan through all of the ups and downs.

I don't need to be convinced about the merits of Full Moon, but there are horror fans out there who don't respect the company as much as I do. It is a bit of a black sheep.

Lance Vlcek is also a fan of Full Moon, and with the latest edition of his The F*ckin Black Sheep series he has decided to give the company some love. In this video, he focuses specifically on some Full Moon movies that aren't quite as popular as PUPPET MASTER – DOLLMAN, SUBSPECIES, DEMONIC TOYS, and TRANCERS.

Where do you stand on Full Moon Entertainment? Are you a fan like Lance and I, or do you write them off? Either way, check out the video below, then share your thoughts with us by leaving a comment.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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