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Bad Movies We Love (Plume) |  | Authors: Edward Margulies, Stephen Rebello Creator: Sharon Stone Publisher: Plume Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd Pages: 352 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.9
ISBN: 0452270057 Dewey Decimal Number: 791.4375 EAN: 9780452270053 ASIN: 0452270057
Publication Date: August 1, 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In an alternative to standard movie books, the authors of Movieline's popular feature relive Hollywood's flops and foibles through more than two hundred entries, including behind-the-scenes information and photographs. 35,000 first printing.
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Bad Movies-Know Them,Love Them January 7, 2008 Amaranth (Northern California) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
"Bad Movies We Love" is a great how-to guide in finding cheesy/hammy movies. Authors Edward Margulies&Stephen Rebello classify them in different categories. "Slay it with music" deals with Hollywood's worst musicals. "Bad Movies A Go-Go" is a treasure trove of psychedelic cheesefests. "No,but I saw the book" shows that not every movie based on a novel is automatically good. "Slip us a Mickey" is devoted to Mickey Rourke while "The Stone Age" is dedicated to Sharon Stone.
"Bad Movies We Love" isn't deep reading. It even takes on "Valley of the Dolls","Fatal Attraction" and "Butterfield 8",the soap opera movie that earned Liz Taylor an Oscar. It's fun reading,and a how-to guide in finding bad movies that are fun watching.
Great subject -- bad execution March 14, 2006 Blake Petit (Ama, Louisiana United States) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Being a fan of movies, both good and bad, when I saw this book at my local library I thought it'd be a fun read. I was wrong. Bad Movies We Love is an idea that's ripe with potential, but this book never lives up to it. It's very dated, which isn't an unforgivable sin seeing as how it was published in 1993, but content is very poor. Most of the book is spent on trashy dramas, romances and big-screen soap operas. The book almost entirely ignores sci-fi and horror movies (home of the greatest bad movies ever made), while devoting entire chapters to Sharon Stone and Troy Donahue. A lot of the themes that they divide the chapters into are negligible, and half of the movies listed could have fit in virtually anywhere.
The chapters themselves are arranged with the films in alphabetical order, frequently creating a situation where the authors refer to a movie that they haven't even discussed yet. And the writing itself is just dull -- they make the same tepid commentary time and again, over and over. Really, how many times can you read the same joke about a film killing off someone's career? And for that matter, how many times can the same actor kill off his career?
This is a bad book, but not a bad book I love.
It Couldn't Have Been That Bad! March 23, 2005 Betty Burks (Knoxville, TN) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Written by a couple of L.A. guys for Movieline magazine: Stephen Rebello has authored two previous books. Ed. Margulies was Executive Editor of the national film magazine in 1993. The movie stills on the cover and in the photo section are great, seeing the stars when they were young and in their prime.
Some of the movies I did like: Marjorie Morningstar, Grease, Half Moon Street, Vertigo, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, The Jazz Singer (Neil Diamond), and Ash Wednesday (?). I agree that Play Misty For Me was bad. It left a bad taste in my mouth.
Buy Nick Clooney's THE MOVIES THAT CHANGED US for a really good book about some of these same films.
MIND BENDING [...]! February 8, 2003 John Gibson (San Diego, CA United States) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Anyone who's willing to write about Shelley Winters' HUGE bloomers in the underwater sequence of the Poseiden Adventure gets a snap from me!
UPDATE: Why oh why can't they update and reprint this for us? Mine's old and yellow and the pages are falling out from so much use. Last night we had it handy during our viewing of MOHAGANY, a movie that was everything I hoped it wouldn't be!
Would love their "take" on SHOWGIRLS which may very well knock VALLEY OF THE DOLLS down a notch but not MOMMIE DEAREST.
Hilarious September 5, 2001 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book is an absolute riot. The authors takes on these movies are great. What makes the book better than the standard bad movie review is how they trash movies you think might be good (like Fatal Attraction). My only complaint is there are sections with too many references to old (50's) movies that I have never heard of. Otherwise it is hilarious.
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