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Fundamental issue!Review Date: 2004-08-21
For the film fanaticReview Date: 2001-01-03
A Great Introduction To The World Of Cult MoviesReview Date: 2000-12-10
Mr. Peary's approach to cult movies is respectful- this in contrast to other books of the "Bad Movie catalog" bent. At the end of his comments about "Plan 9 From Outer Space", for example, he came to the defense of Ed Wood. He pointed out that Mr. Wood managed to get his message, critical of American nuclear build-up, past the censors and into the theaters. Most other filmmakers at that time just went with the political flow.
Thanks to Mr. Peary's tutelage, I sought out such diverse films as "Aguirre, the Wrath of God" (artsy, passionate), "El Topo" (bizarre, egotistical), "42nd Street" (musical... not my style, but I enjoyed it), "Kiss Me, Deadly" (pure noir), and "Behind the Green Door (`nuff said). If you want to put some excitement in your experience of cinema, this book is a great way to begin.
The first of three of my favorite film books.Review Date: 2004-01-19
This expose of 100 films was one of the firsts along with Jonathan Rosenbaum and J. Hoberman's MIDNIGHT MADNESS to delve into what makes a movie a "cult movie," and Peary does a spectacular job. Unlike some surveys which focus more on indiscriblable oddities such as David Lynch's ERASERHEAD, Peary wonderfully widens the cult criteria to include a whole array of film-watching experiences. From schlock like PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE to high art like THE RED SHOES, Peary's historical overview and analysis within an ever changing pop cultural landscape is consistantly readable and on the money. Every conceivable genre gets their due -comedies, westerns, horror, musicals, film noir thrillers, kung fu epics, pornography- and, like them or not, all are made to seem wonderfully relevant and alive. Even if you disagree with Peary's opinions, afterwards you're just begging to run to experience these movies from a different angle. This is film criticism at its best.
For my money, the best series of books for the film fan!Review Date: 2001-05-01
Many film texts are dry treatises that absolutely drain the rollercoaster vicseral joy that a film can bring. Not so with Peary's excellent series. Peary manages to legitimately relate the true art that is cinema while at the same time exploring what makes so many great films live as a part of our very extistances.
I have read and re-read this book several times and each time, I have discovered a new insight into a favorite film or been directed to a new reference point. Peary is very careful to point to other film scholars and film titles that can enhance a film cutlists experience. In deconstructing each film, he also includes fascinating tidbits of information such as interviews with the film makers, insights into the creative process and backstory history.
Especially fine are his explorations on "It's a Wonderful Life", "King Kong", "Singin' in the Rain", "Rio Bravo" and "A Hard Day's Night". He successfully argues in all those cases that superb entertainment does make great art.
Do I agree with every one of Peary's opinions? Do I enjoy every single film included in these three books? Of course not! But Peary does give vallidation to all of us who could be classified as true film geeks. Since these books are as of this writing all out of print, I with the strongest terms possible urge you all to seek them out. You will not be dissapointed!


Another Excellent S:aab book!Review Date: 2000-12-08
It is also faithful to Morgan and Wong (the Producer's) vision for S:AaB, which is a relief.
The characters show how young and inexperienced they are, as adults and yet they manage to survive and work together to complete their mission.
This S:AaB book is well worth the cover price and is a great read for anyone who loves S:AaB or just loves a good military story.
Demolition WinterReview Date: 2000-10-07
Demolition Winter was great. It had all what the Show Space: Above and Beyond had. Danger, action, romance, humor...everything. The only thing that troubles me is that the characters seems differnt. Shane is all the sudden angry and let it go out on the squadron, Damphousse (the Engieneer) know less than Wang about planes and stuff...and McQueen is all smussy. This is not our Ty. But the book is nevertheless good. And Nathan has never been better.
AWSOMEReview Date: 1999-11-04
If you liked the series, you'll love the book.Review Date: 1998-07-30
An Excellent SAAB Sniper-Mission Novel!Review Date: 1999-04-27

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Good book that kids will loveReview Date: 2003-05-17
Digimon digirocks!!!Review Date: 2002-04-25
Listen Up Parents!!!Review Date: 2001-07-17
Digi-Know?! digimon rocks...Review Date: 2002-03-24
HOW TRUEReview Date: 2001-11-18

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MK and Ashley do it again!Review Date: 2007-03-10
IT'S A VERY NICE BOOKReview Date: 2001-12-02
Once Upon a TimeReview Date: 2001-08-30
great!!!Review Date: 2001-08-25
Once Upon a Time With the Olsen TwinsReview Date: 2001-10-10

Absolutely Captivating!Review Date: 1999-03-16
Cinematic Revelation for your mindReview Date: 1999-03-14
The audio movie "Double or Nothing" brings not only a gifted writer but an aspiring cast of seasoned entertainers from all branches of the entertainment business.
The combination of singing sensation Leif Garrett and Lisa Collins is just remarketable. If awards were given Garrett who is more famous for singing the love songs has found a new genre that highlights his resume.
Garrett plays dual roles in this story and as well as the other 28 cast members. But these piece is more than just a story it is a must to have item for any entertainment collector's den.
Garrett is joined by another music sensation, Michael Hutchence of INXS. This was Hutchence's last performance outside of his musical performances before he died. Also, Baltazaar Getty, Michael DeBarres, Donald Morrison and others whose name is synomious with the business.
For some the story starts out slow, but then you get hooked. It is east to follow and the story get's just stronger as it goes.
For those who like to put the tape in and drive, this is one that really needs to be in the bag. Whether you are traveling by air, train or car it would be like leaving the best part of your vacation at home.
As for the movie as awhole it is like a good book, sometimes it is not easy to put down.
Leif Garrett was the world's most famous "Teen Idol" and sold more albums during that genre and his fans would like this. It is vintage "Garrett".
And just like back in the 1970's Garrett kick down the doors of music and achived rock and roll fame. Garrett, now older and seasoned is kicking at a new door as co-producer with writer Baer for audio movies. As co-producer Garrett's vision is to take it one step further and that is obvious by the production of "Double or Nothing".
From the cover to cover this project is awardable
WONDERFULLY ENTICING!!Review Date: 1999-03-13
Smart modern L.A. noir potboilerReview Date: 1999-03-12
An Original Comic Noir MasterpieceReview Date: 1999-03-14

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I love drive-insReview Date: 2000-07-30
Great pictures!Review Date: 2000-05-31
YOU CAN ALMOST SMELL THE POPCORN...Review Date: 2000-08-13
They should know!Review Date: 2000-06-15
An excellent follow upReview Date: 2000-10-10
Don and Susans latest work, "Drive in Memories : Popcorn and Romance Under the Stars," while physically smaller, is full of additional pictures and information about the drive-in theatres of yesterday. The new book is well written and edited. It will make a worthy edition to any one interested in the drive-in theatre.

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On target and immediately usefulReview Date: 2008-05-17
E--Motion Picture Magic Gets Reel!Review Date: 2005-04-22
This passion for movies sustained Wolz throughout the ups and downs of her young life, eventually overflowing into her professional life as well. "My personal interest turned professional after I began my career as a psychotherapist and first learned about the technique of using movies as a tool for psychological healing and personal growth."
Later, Wolz faced several significant losses, including a serious, disabling illness. "After a time, it became clear that I would live, but the question still remained as to how I would live," she writes. "I learned through this shocking wake-up call that I could never take anything for granted. All possibility of reaching the goals to which I had previously aspired seemed to evaporate. Relationships changed dramatically. My future suddenly appeared a complete blank."
Again, Wolz turned to movies. "During this time, certain kinds of movies seemed amazingly helpful, even transformative. I noticed with surprise that I started crying uncontrollably whenever I saw films that showed characters in tragic experiences. I made a point of going to movie theaters by myself and sitting in the last row. In the protective darkness of this environment all the blocked up tears started flowing in response to watching the characters' pain."
The author presents several interesting theories as to why movies have the ability to heal and transform us, and why they can serve as catalysts for communicating where day-to-day words often fail. One such theory involves accessing what Swiss psychiatrist Dr. Carl Jung coined the shadow.
The term `shadow' refers to those parts of ourselves that we learned to repress or deny. Over the years, our shadow becomes deeply buried in our subconscious mind, sometimes causing us to behave in ways we don't understand. But Jung also believed that the shadow contains a wellspring of strength, power and creative energy. He believed that if we could access our shadow, we could live more fully. Movies, with their inherent detachment, since we are observers only, can court the shadow, bringing it slowly and safely into the light, allowing us entry into those locked areas of our psyche.
E-Motion Picture Magic includes guidelines for watching a film with conscious awareness and an in-depth look at how the emotional distance movies provide can enable us to see how we relate and respond to various circumstances through identifying with a certain character. An extensive film index at the back of the book will help you find films that deal with specific questions or issues. Find movie recommendations for dealing with peer relationships, blended families, chronic illness, divorce, disability, depression, phobias, and more.
When the real world seems overwhelming, when answers or solutions seem out of reach, when you find yourself unable to move beyond your fear, or get in touch with your sadness, why not give the 'reel' world a try?
Excellent!!Review Date: 2006-07-10
Enhances The Movie Experience As Well As Self-ExplorationReview Date: 2005-06-06
I was very happy that Dr. Wolz did the detailed exercise using a movie I had actually seen. It helped me to follow the exercise better and experience the benefits. The movie index at the back of the book is very useful, especially if you are looking for movies that address specific issues you wish to explore.
Cinema Therapy Loved by TeensReview Date: 2005-05-17

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Great love storyReview Date: 2007-05-14
The mix of true life and western loreReview Date: 2005-07-16
A Hollywood legend who starred in "Airwolf" (1984-1986), Mr. Cord is perhaps best known for his proficient horsemanship and appearances in high-profile westerns such as "Stagecoach."
Jeanie, Angel Collector, TexasReview Date: 2005-06-01
A shame not to read this book!Review Date: 2005-06-18
StarrBooksReview Date: 2005-05-28

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The Fugitive is Captured by ExpertsReview Date: 2007-11-15
The Fugitive Views and Reviews Volume IIReview Date: 2006-12-17
VOLUME II - SEASON 2 OF "THE FUGITIVE"Review Date: 2006-12-12
Incredible detailReview Date: 2006-08-09
The Ultimate Fugitve Review BookReview Date: 2006-07-24
I recommend this book very much as a companion to any Fugitive fan who is going through one or all of the episodes.
Mitch

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A Fantastic Book for Movie Lovers...Review Date: 2005-04-29
Great movies for ANYONEReview Date: 2004-12-02
Thousands of dollars worth of therapy for just 16.00Review Date: 2004-07-15
An amazing treat making great strides for gay literatureReview Date: 2004-07-13
More Fun Than A Barrel Of Gay MonkeysReview Date: 2004-06-23
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Nevertheless the legend and the comentaries are really easy going . As a guide to discover new an unknown tresaures of the story of the cinema .
Recommendable.