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'''Chris Gore''' is a ] and ] on the topic of ]. He is writer and founder of '']'', a project dedicated to championing independent and underground ]s. He appears weekly on the ] ] '']'' in a segment entitled ''DVDuesday'' in which he reviews the newest ] movies released that day. '''Chris Gore''' is a ] and ] on the topic of ]. He is writer and founder of '']'', a project dedicated to championing independent and underground ]s. He appears weekly on the ] ] '']'' in a segment entitled ''DVDuesday'' in which he reviews the newest ] movies released that day. He is most known for his unauthorized movie "Red", which the copyright owners ] are still fighting the issue. They claim Gore used the copyrighted ] without their written permission.


His books include ''The 50 Greatest Movies Never Made'' (1999), ''The Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide, 3rd Edition'' (2004), and ''The Complete DVD Book: Designing, Producing and Marketing Your Independent Film on DVD'' (2005). His books include ''The 50 Greatest Movies Never Made'' (1999), ''The Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide, 3rd Edition'' (2004), and ''The Complete DVD Book: Designing, stealing copyrighted IP, Producing and Marketing Your Independent Film on DVD'' (2005).


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Chris Gore is a speaker and writer on the topic of independent film. He is writer and founder of Film Threat, a project dedicated to championing independent and underground movies. He appears weekly on the G4 television program Attack of the Show in a segment entitled DVDuesday in which he reviews the newest DVD movies released that day. He is most known for his unauthorized movie "Red", which the copyright owners Bum Bar Bastards are still fighting the issue. They claim Gore used the copyrighted Tube Bar Tapes without their written permission.

His books include The 50 Greatest Movies Never Made (1999), The Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide, 3rd Edition (2004), and The Complete DVD Book: Designing, stealing copyrighted IP, Producing and Marketing Your Independent Film on DVD (2005).

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