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1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die: 5th Anniversary Edition

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $35.00
Manufacturer: Barron's Educational Series
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Description
This special Fifth Anniversary Edition of the acclaimed film reference guide is packed with virtually everything movie lovers need to know about the films they simply must see. Stephen Jay Schneider and his team of writers have brought the book up to date by including the most memorable movies released during the past five years. Among their new additions are The Queen, The Lives of Others, Brokeback Mountain, and several more recent movies that have attracted worldwide attention. Covering more than a century of filmmaking and dating back to silent-era sensations such as Edwin S. Porter's The Great Train Robbery and Chaplin's The Gold Rush, this book describes musicals, dramas, screwball comedies, experimental "New Wave" films from 1950s and '60s Italy and France, major films noir, classic westerns, action and adventure films, and even memorable documentaries. It lists each film's director and cast, presents a plot summary and production notes, and cites interesting, often little-known facts relating to the film's cast, storyline, and production. For students of cinema, discerning film buffs, DVD collectors, and readers who enjoy thumbing through and reminiscing over cherished screen moments, 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die is the place to start reading. Filled with 800 movie still shots and actors' photos.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-04-15
Summary: "good resource"
nice fat, heavy book as a resource on moview. a lot i have not heard of.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-01-30
Summary: "good"
The book got to my house in two days I was expecting a whole week real good book I started renting some of the movies my goal is to see them all
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-01-30
Summary: "1001 Movies"
As a film student I found this book very interesting. It was pretty cool to read alot of the movies talked about in lecture. Although, I now realize how many movies I have to watch. After reading this book, I fell like I have seen nonthing! Great buy!
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-12-26
Summary: "Not Your Typical Coffe Table Book!"
I received this book for Christmas 2009 and love it! It's a thick bound book that is printed on high quality paper and is compact in size so it doesn't cover much (coffee table or otherwise) space. You get interesting brief reviews of films throughout the years (1902-2007). The only drawback is there seem to be a lot of rather obscure foreign films listed, which I'll probably never find and thus, never watch.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-12-23
Summary: "Good analysis...AFTER you've seen the films!"
This book has wonderful, glossy photos and pages, great fast-fact run-downs of the directors and actors in each movie, and more often than not the reviews for each movie give you a great idea of what makes it a stand-out work, besides name recognition. As a budding film-buff, this is a great way to find more "popular" obscure movies, as well as see a really wide range of movies.
The movies are chronologically ordered in the book, and can also be searched in a helpful index by director, if you're trying to brush up on a particular director's corpus.
If it weren't for ONE THING this book would be a five-star purchase...there are spoilers in many reviews! And not spoilers that are popular knowledge. I just saw "The Ox-Bow" incident, for example, and thank goodness I read the review afterward...the first two sentences tell you the ending of the movie! Yuck.
There were clearly a lot of hands in the pot for this book, since the reviews also vary wildly in analysis and depth, partly for space reasons and partly because each movie has a different focus, so the different specialty reviewers clearly aren't supposed to all sound the same. Some reviewers are great, giving you lots of helpful historical background and elements to notice in each movie, while others will tell you the ENTIRE MOVIE PLOT, SPOILERS INCLUDED, and then just give you a character summary. That's next to useless!
You HAVE to wait to read the reviews until after you see the movies. That's OK, as long as you have fair warning!