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O que (quem) é psychotronic - definição

1980 FILM BY JACK M. SELL
Psychotronic man

psychotronic         
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Psychotronic; Psychotronic (disambiguation); Psychotronics (disambiguation)
[?s??k?(?)'tr?n?k]
¦ adjective
1. referring to a genre of low-budget films with a science fiction, horror, or fantasy theme.
2. relating to psychotronics.
psychotronics         
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Psychotronic; Psychotronic (disambiguation); Psychotronics (disambiguation)
¦ plural noun [treated as sing.] a branch of parapsychology which supposes an energy or force that emanates from living organisms and affects matter.
Origin
1970s: from psycho-, on the pattern of electronics.
Psychotronic Video         
US MAGAZINE
Psychotronic film; Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film; The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film; The Psychotronic Video Guide; Psychotronic Video Guide; Psychotronic (film genre); Michael Weldon's Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film; Michael J. Weldon's Psychotronic Video Guide; Psychotronic video; Michael J. Weldon
Psychotronic Video was a film magazine founded by publisher/editor Michael J. Weldon in 1980 in New York City, covering what he dubbed "psychotronic movies", which he defined as "the ones traditionally ignored or ridiculed by mainstream critics at the time of their release: horror, exploitation, action, science fiction, and movies that used to play in drive-ins or inner city grindhouses.

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The Psychotronic Man

The Psychotronic Man is a 1980 American science fiction cult film directed, shot and edited by Jack M. Sell, and written, produced and starred Peter G. Spelson. The film opened in Chicago at the Carnegie Theatre on April 23, 1980.

It is based on the obscure concept of psychotronics, which gained some prominence in the 1970s due to Cold War paranoia over mind control. The film inspired Michael J. Weldon to publish Psychotronic Video magazine, covering obscure films that he felt were under-appreciated by the mainstream.