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By Bob Andelman


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MAGAZINE EDITOR INTERVIEWS

Gail Simmons
“Top Chef” judge; Food & Wine, magazine editor


Stacy Collins and Breann McGregor
Playboy Special Editions


Jason Snell
Macworld


Chris Napolitano
Playboy


Kim Kleman
Consumer Reports


Seth Bauer
The Green Guide


Mary Kay Culpepper
Cooking Light


Tamara Conniff
Billboard Magazine


Tatiana Siegel
The Hollywood Reporter


Carey Winfrey
Smithsonian Magazine


Lisa Granatstein
Mediaweek


Eric Rhoads
Radio Ink


Dale Hrabi
Blender


Samir Husni
"Mr. Magazine


Jamie Ceasar
Digizine


Bob Guccione Jr.
Spin


Rob Tannenbaum
Details


R. Seth Friedman
Factsheet 5


Heather Findlay
Girlfriends


Chris Gore
Film Threat


George Myers, Jr.
George Jr.


Bruno Maddox
Spy


Randall Lane
P.O.V.


Chip Rowe
Playboy Advisor


Barbara O'Dair
US


Roger Black
Reader's Digest


David Lauren
Swing


Julie Lewit-Nirenberg and Nancy Nadler LeWinter
Mode


Sandra Beckwith
The Do(o)little Report






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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Chris Gore, "Film Threat" editor: Mr. Media Interview Classic

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Originally published in 1996

No more "Casting Couch" tales from would-be starlets.

No more midnight prank calls to Chevy Chase about non-existent films. And instead of crashing film festivals, Chris Gore will be sponsoring them. These are just some of the changes readers will note when Film Threat magazine returns to newsstands in September.

What Spy magazine was to the New York establishment in the 1980s, Film Threat was to the Hollywood film community. Gore, then a film student, started the irreverent magazine on a Xerox copier in Detroit in 1985. It fast developed a loyal, if sometimes illiterate, following. Letters to the editor — "hate mail," Gore called them — were published as they arrived, handwritten, packed with misspellings and bad attitude.



He went Hollywood in 1989 and sold the magazine two years later to Larry Flynt's LFP Publications. Over the years, Gore developed several new magazines for Flynt, the publisher of Hustler, including Film Threat Video Guide, Wild Cartoon Kingdom and Sci-Fi Universe, among others. A falling out with Flynt caused Gore to resign last fall and briefly pursue a career as a developer of films and CD-ROM games.

"I didn't leave Film Threat," Gore says. "I left Flynt."

Why?

"Go see the movie," is all he'll say, referring to the upcoming film The People vs. Larry Flynt, starring Woody Harrelson as Flynt and Courtney Love as his wife, Althea.

Flynt canceled Film Threat this summer and sold the rights to it and Wild Cartoon Kingdom (which will relaunch next spring) back to Gore.











Gore is excited about his return to publishing what he calls "America's #1 Independent Movie Magazine." The publication has traditionally paid tribute to directors such as John Waters (Polyester, Cry-baby, Pink Flamingos), Quentin Tarantino (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction) and whoever Gore may anoint "the flavor of the
month."

"The original mission of Film Threat was to be an alternative movie magazine, a reaction to Premiere, to champion alternative films — midnight movies, underground and adult films," he says. "And unlike when we started a decade ago, there's now a large consumer demand for
alternatives."

Gore, now a ripe old 30 and writing a book about Film Threat's infamous stunts and acerbic history, promises that his magazine, which once declared all-out "war" on establishment
rival Premiere, has matured. "Film Threat's attitude is retained but the magazine has grown up," he says. "A lot of that prankster stuff will be there, but below the surface; we won't burn our bridges so easily."

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