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ISBN-10: 0208023321
ISBN-13: 9780208023322
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Authors: Bruce Bawer
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Seller notes: Some Light Foxing On Top And Bottom Edges, Otherwise In Nice Condition. From Library Journal In 1986, Literary Critic Bawer Was Asked To Review Films By The Conservative Journal American Spectator, Which Told Him He Could Write What He Wished. (He Quit Four Years Later In An Editorial Dispute. ) This Collection Contains 84 Reviews Of Such Films As Blue Velvet, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? , Pretty Woman, And Sex, Lies And Videotape, Plus Essays On Bette Davis, Laurence Olivier, And Others. As The Title Essay Suggests, Bawer Feels That Writing Is The Foundation Of All Films; He Laments The Fact That "Most Current Movies Are Written By People Who Don't Know Anything About Dramatic Structure Or Character Development." His Point Of View Is Neither Special Nor Original Enough To Warrant Purchase By Any But The Largest Libraries. -Thomas Wiener, Formerly With "American Film" Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Seller notes: Some Light Foxing On Top And Bottom Edges, Otherwise In Nice Condition. From Library Journal In 1986, Literary Critic Bawer Was Asked To Review Films By The Conservative Journal American Spectator, Which Told Him He Could Write What He Wished. (He Quit Four Years Later In An Editorial Dispute. ) This Collection Contains 84 Reviews Of Such Films As Blue Velvet, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? , Pretty Woman, And Sex, Lies And Videotape, Plus Essays On Bette Davis, Laurence Olivier, And Others. As The Title Essay Suggests, Bawer Feels That Writing Is The Foundation Of All Films; He Laments The Fact That "Most Current Movies Are Written By People Who Don't Know Anything About Dramatic Structure Or Character Development." His Point Of View Is Neither Special Nor Original Enough To Warrant Purchase By Any But The Largest Libraries. -Thomas Wiener, Formerly With "American Film" Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.