Friday 13 December 2013

KILL YOU LAST Issue 4


Issue 4 of the world’s first (?), only (?) and sexiest (!) action movie fanzine is now available! – If you want one hit up www.achinglychic.bigcartel.com to order your very own copy, or if you want to trade for your own zine or something drop me a line on dj_wilhelm (at) hotmail (dot) com

This issue delights include a eulogy for the late, great Paul Walker, an examination of a completely insane RAMBO children’s book, a look at the hidden meaning of JINGLE ALL THE WAY, reviews of ESCAPE PLAN, BULLET TO THE HEAD, THE LAST STAND, WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE (sort of), and giant robot dinosaur Highlander rip-off TV movie STEEL JUSTICE. Plus pin-ups, puzzles and comic strips! And yet more wonderful obscure and insane VHS covers handpicked by @VivaVHS!

Issue 2 and 3 are back in stock as well, y'all.

'Exclusive' 'preview' below:









Thursday 22 August 2013

KILL YOU LAST issue 3

So, issue three of the world's premiere action movie fanzine is now available for your consumption - head over to www.achinglychic.bigcartel.com to order your very own copy, or if you want to trade for your own zine or something drop me a line on dj_wilhelm (at) hotmail (dot) com

This issue's cover feature is a review of BANGKOK DANGEROUS, a Nic Cage film nobody cares about. Other fine treats include a breakdown of Dolph Lungren's 1986 exercise tape, reviews of Michael Jai White DTV classic BLOOD AND BONE, Rutger Hauer as a blind samurai in BLIND FURY and why Nicolas Winding Refn's ONLY GOD FORGIVES is the most important film since KICKBOXER. Plus we have yet more wonder obscure and insane VHS covers handpicked by @VivaVHS!

44 pages, B&W.

See some pages below:





Saturday 13 April 2013

KILL YOU LAST ISSUE 2

So, here’s the second issue of KILL YOU LAST, the world’s only action movie fanzine.

This issue has the first part of an in-depth look of the film career of Hulk Hogan, an interview with the director of Rewind This!, a new documentary about the history of VHS, and a play-by-play examination of Bruce Willis’ disastrous appearance on The One Show. There’s also reviews of forgotten VHS-era classics Enemy Territory and Cyborg Cop, mediocre Brue Willis film Striking Distance and The Rock-starring family flick The Gameplan.

Plus Theres another gallery of awesome 80s VHS box art curated by the wonderful @VivaVHS.


Check out a few pages below:






 40 pages, A5, b&w.

(FYI, The first orders should be send out eek beginning 22 April. I'm shipping from the UK, so if you're in a different country, please bare in mind it'll take longer to get to you. Cheers.)