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What are the greatest film-related books for Film buffs...?
Mark Cousins - The story of Film
Danny Peary - Cult Movie series.
Easy Riders, Raging Bulls.
Scenes from a Revolution.
and, of course, the Psychotronic Video/Film Guide.
Greatest ever Film books....?
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Re: Greatest ever Film books....?
Willam Goldman - Adventures in the screen trade
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Can I turn this on its head and say as most books are better than films - the worst was The Deer Hunter - the film blew the book clean out of the water..... apologies :)
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I used to b*y a lot of Film books but ultimately its a magazine called Sight and Sound that really invigorates my thirst for knowledge on classic movies, latest releases and the goings on in the film industry. It has been around since the 1930s. Thats a serious film buff periodical, I thoroughly recommend a subscription to. Empire magazine is the more popcorn mag (which I love too!).
Sorry I am not naming books though because the last time I b*ght one was over a decade ago, so quite outdated now.
Sorry I am not naming books though because the last time I b*ght one was over a decade ago, so quite outdated now.
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