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  1. The woman covered in snakes struggles against a wall. A face has two spiders over it's eyes. A caption reads: ... Against the World!, an illustrated collector’s book featuring new writing by Tim Lucas, Carlos Primati, Jerome Reuter, Amy Voorhees Searles, ... This Night I’ll Possess Your Corpse / The Strange World Of Coffin Joe.

  2. 16 de ene. de 2024 · Inside the Mind of Coffin Joe Collector's Set. Limited Edition. José Mojica Marins (Actor, Director), Magda Mei (Actor), Marcelo Motta (Director), Rated: PG-13. Format: Blu-ray. 4.7 14 ratings. $11199. FREE Returns.

  3. Series of films involving the character Coffin Joe, who appeared in the first Brazilian-produced horror film, 'At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul'. It consists of a trilogy and various related metafictional works written and directed by character creator José Mojica Marins.

  4. Extras include the hammy Brazilian Coffin Joe intro (2 mins.), the 10-minute making-of featurette with Marins from the Fantoma disc, an 8m53s discussion by Marins about his early 1952 short film Reino Sangreato (whose surviving clips are shown), a 6m31s Marins interview about the genesis of his interest in filmmaking, a "new scene" shot in 2002 with a modern-day Coffin Joe assailing a woman ...

  5. 22 de ene. de 2024 · INSIDE THE MIND OF COFFIN JOE. 4 stars. Arrow. Limited Edition Blu Ray Box set. One of the films in this wide ranging box set is called Hallucinations of a Deranged Mind, which is a good as a description as any of what is on show here with these 10 films from the Brazilian filmmaker José Mojica Marins (1936-2020).

  6. 27 de jul. de 2009 · The Coffin Joe Collection DVD (At Midnight Ill Take Your Soul, This Night Ill Possess Your Corpse, The Strange World Of Coffin Joe, Awakening Of The Beast, End Of Man, Strange Hostel Of...

  7. 25 de ene. de 2024 · Seen through a Nietzschean lens, Coffin Joe combines Apollo and Dionysos, the Greek gods of reason and ecstasy. The long-gestating third film in the trilogy, 2008’s Embodiment of Evil, closes with a beyond-the-grave voiceover from Coffin Joe in which he claims to reside in a third place “beyond good and evil” (an overt nod to Nietzsche) where dreams and nightmares dwell.