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Horror and Sci-Fi maven Gaston Huckabay’s passion for old movies grew out of his love of classic 60’s TV. Shows like Lost In Space, The Outer Limits, and Star Trek fueled his imagination while programs like The Twilight Zone and Dark Shadows more than likely scarred his psyche beyond delight! Through most of high school, Gaston focused on studying graphic arts and photography, with an emphasis on film production, writing, and special effects. Combining his love of early 80’s gore flicks and high camp humor, his first two celluloid offerings were the now-infamous Jack The Baby Slasher and its well-over-the-top follow-up The House That Jack Built. A perfunctory stint at the University of North Texas studying advertising and radio/TV production prepared him for a world where the cinematic culinary preparation of Ham-Baby Helper served to Joan Crawford on the silver screen proved to provide limited critical, if not strictly underground, notoriety. The psychosomatic guilt of the dismemberment of Betsy Wetsies on the collective Id in a post-Eisenhower age was evidentially way ahead of its time (think Friday The 13th meets Mommy Dearest). |
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