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Great Book for Scorsese Fans & StudentsReview Date: 2001-03-30
fantastic bio!Review Date: 2000-03-31
BUy it!

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Great bookReview Date: 2005-02-15
forget what?Review Date: 2005-01-01


About the book Review Date: 2005-05-10
Sisters ForeverReview Date: 2005-04-11

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Covers special challenges and observationsReview Date: 2001-05-28
Revealing Interaction with Eight "Masters"Review Date: 2002-04-29
What differentiates Schickel from Bogdanovich and Emery is the fact that, for many years, he wrote film reviews for Time magazine and thus had an immense audience with which to share his opinions about more than a thousand films. Also, he is the author of more than 20 books about film making which include biographies of Marlon Brando, Cary Brando, and James Cagney. Over the years, he has earned and richly deserves his reputation as one of the most thoughtful and knowledgeable of film authorities. In this volume, he interacts with eight of the greatest film directors. At no time does he seem intimidated by them nor does he ever disrupt the flow of information exchanged with self-serving observations. He guides each director into subject areas which are probably of great interest to most film buffs but he also allows each director to ramble, digress, etc. when reminiscing or when sharing specific opinions about films and actors with whom they were associated. Sure, there is some delicious gossip. And yes, some insights not otherwise available. However, for the most part, Schickel sets up various subjects and then allows each director (many of them a personal friend) to proceed wherever he may wish, at whatever pace he may prefer. His brilliant orchestration of responses ensures their scope and depth. That is to say, he did not merely turn on the recorder and then let each of the eight take it from there. On his reader's behalf, Schickel remains actively involved, indeed engaged in the exchange of information but at no time is intrusive. Within its genre, this is indeed a "classic."

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Mystical.Review Date: 2002-02-12
MerlinReview Date: 2000-05-20

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Pretty goodReview Date: 2001-02-27
The Mexican DelightsReview Date: 2001-04-17


Great way to learn Movie MakerReview Date: 2001-05-20
I like Movie Makers!Review Date: 2001-11-10
The author of the book is Keith Underdahl and I think that is a cool book he wrote.
I like Movie Makers!
This is a good book to use that could help me use Windows Movie Makers kind of like Avid Cinema.
I like this book.
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The 2nd part of the auto-biography of a Master Movie MakerReview Date: 1996-06-11
This is the 2nd part of Michael Powell's auto-biography.
Now regarded as one of the most important British Movie Makers (The Red Shoes, The Life & Death of Colonel Blimp, A Matter of Life & Death, Tales of Hoffmann etc etc). Here Michael tells his own colourful story.
Often quoted by Martin Scosese as a major influence on his work (and later a personal friend).
The Story of an Historically Important Holllywood Director Review Date: 2008-07-31
"To filmgoers, the logo of 'The Archers,' a target with arrows zinging into it, announces a few hours of unforgettable magic. For the great British director Michael Powell and his partner, Emeric Pressbuger - The Archers - created such extraordinary movies as the now legendary 'Red Shoes,' 'Black Narcissus,' 'I Know Where I'm Going!', and "A Matter of Life and Death': beautiful, dramatic, mystical, and highly original movies that have enchanged audiences around the world and have influenced a generation of filmmakers.
A brilliant storyteller on the screen, Michael Powell (who died in 1990) wrote his life story with characteristic imagination, wit, charm, and the sensitivity of a true artist. In 'Million Dollar Movie,' he takes us along on his adventures behind the sets in the company of such figures as Deborah Kerr, Peter Finch, Henri Matisse, Orson Welles, Audrey Hepburn, Juan Peron, Dirk Bogarde, and Akira Kurosawa. It's often a bumpy ride.
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This is an inside look at what it takes to make great movies, to be a great artist today. It's the fascinating story of a singular man, dedicated to his craft, who fought for what he believed in and never gave up."

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Loved it!Review Date: 2008-03-21
One of the better of the series!Review Date: 2007-01-15

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Great book for a new readerReview Date: 2008-05-12
A Great Lesson in Personal Responsibility and FriendshipReview Date: 2008-02-24
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To gather wonderful tales of how Scorsese works, Kelly interviews the director's friends, family members, casts, and crews. Oh, and the Secretary to the President of Cyprus!! (See details about The Last Temptation of Christ). Quoted stories, observations, and comments all contribute to a fine portrait of one of our greatest active cinema artists. (And, to the delight of film buffs everywhere, text shows that Scorsese is first and foremost an unabashed movie fan)! Kelly's system provides the reader to form own opinions about Scorsese, rather than making a lot of critical conclusions.
In pursuit of my undergrad degree, I used this book quite a bit for research toward essays I wrote about Scorsese's films. Not at all a chore to read, it was a very enjoyable book, great for the fan as well as the film scholar.
Good index, good filmography. Brief forewards by Michael Powell and Steven Spielberg hint at more than a bit of pure jealousy!