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Loading... Ten Bad Dates with De Niro: A Book of Alternative Movie Listsby Richard T. Kelly
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is the way to do a book of lists -- like the good ol' '70s Books of Lists. Not just compilations -- each list is the vehicle for commentary, and insight into the filmgoing profile of its contributor. They're not all gems, but it's a fun collection. ( ) For all lovers of lists AND movies, this is a refreshing book made up of over 100 lists, compiled by novelists, professors, film critics, directors, historians, etc, which are not about the regular "10 best movies evah!" or "Best actresses of the 80s", but rather about offbeat and intriguing subjects, such as "The Ten Dodgiest Decisions of the Cannes Festival Jury" or "The Ten Toughest Gangs in Movies". Of course, given the contributors and the hipster tone of the book, you won't find a lot of Julia Roberts or Jerry Bruckheimer stuff. And that's a good thing, sometimes. Entertaining and genuinely informative collection of random lists about film by a variety of film writers, critics and directors. Many of the films cited are not exactly box-office smashes - there are plenty that I hadn't even heard of, let alone seen, but I'm not exactly a film buff. Nonetheless I enjoyed most of the lists: only one or two were a little too obscure for enjoyment. And there are films described here that I may actually make an effort to see, having read about them here, surely a recommendation! Example lists include 'Ten Films Which Traumatized Me When I Was Younger'; 'The Mighty Apoplexies of Pacino - Ten Scenes Where 'Shouty Al' Shows Up'; 'Ten Places You Wouldn't Expect To Find A Severed Head'; 'The Ten Best Uses of Steps or Staircases' ... I only had to see a few of these list titles to want to read it... no reviews | add a review
A splendidly witty, diverting and charmingly illustrated take on alternative top ten movie lists. No library descriptions found. |
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