Movies That Witness Madness Part I

Business & Finance, Industries & Professions, Industries
Cover of the book Movies That Witness Madness Part I by Ian Watson, Ian Watson
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ian Watson ISBN: 9781476202631
Publisher: Ian Watson Publication: August 20, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ian Watson
ISBN: 9781476202631
Publisher: Ian Watson
Publication: August 20, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Sick of Big Budget Hollywood Horse$£@t?
Tired of all those prequels to remakes of adaptations brought to you by the producers of a remake of a sequel?
Of course you are! The $250m features playing the multiplex are so rarely great fun that anyone seeking a night at the movies had better learn to appreciate the trashy, schlocky stupid joys of a midnight screening.
Who needs flying wizards, wisecracking pirates and fighting robots when you can watch rubber-suited monsters chase starlets across the post-nuke wilderness where bonkers b-movie boffins with dippy dialogue and maniacal master-plans are stitching together a centerfold from the bodies of eviscerated coeds?
With their bad acting, worse dubbing and props made from household appliances, these 'epics' may fail on every cinematic principle but they're not selling you soft drinks and computer games, they're not made in conjunction with a toy manufacturer and they're not produced by Michael Bay. They never fail at being entertaining - because what's the point of a movie that does?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Sick of Big Budget Hollywood Horse$£@t?
Tired of all those prequels to remakes of adaptations brought to you by the producers of a remake of a sequel?
Of course you are! The $250m features playing the multiplex are so rarely great fun that anyone seeking a night at the movies had better learn to appreciate the trashy, schlocky stupid joys of a midnight screening.
Who needs flying wizards, wisecracking pirates and fighting robots when you can watch rubber-suited monsters chase starlets across the post-nuke wilderness where bonkers b-movie boffins with dippy dialogue and maniacal master-plans are stitching together a centerfold from the bodies of eviscerated coeds?
With their bad acting, worse dubbing and props made from household appliances, these 'epics' may fail on every cinematic principle but they're not selling you soft drinks and computer games, they're not made in conjunction with a toy manufacturer and they're not produced by Michael Bay. They never fail at being entertaining - because what's the point of a movie that does?

More books from Industries

Cover of the book Streitfall Eigenbedarf - inklusive Arbeitshilfen online by Ian Watson
Cover of the book Waterville by Ian Watson
Cover of the book The Expanding Brazilian Film, Television and Digital Industry: Cinema, televisão e mídia digital no Brasil by Ian Watson
Cover of the book Implementierung des CRM-Ansatzes im Bekleidungseinzelhandel by Ian Watson
Cover of the book The Rise of a New Superpower by Ian Watson
Cover of the book Common Ground by Ian Watson
Cover of the book International Tourism by Ian Watson
Cover of the book Methods and Models for Assessing Energy Resources by Ian Watson
Cover of the book Drilling for Water by Ian Watson
Cover of the book Drug Design and Discovery in Alzheimer’s Disease by Ian Watson
Cover of the book Kundenmanagement. Maximale Kundenorientierung und optimale Kundensegmentierung. by Ian Watson
Cover of the book Rethinking Regulatory Structure by Ian Watson
Cover of the book Surviving Michael Winner by Ian Watson
Cover of the book LaFataDeiFiori - I segreti del marketing per rendere vincente la tua attività di FIORISTA by Ian Watson
Cover of the book Decent Bottle of Wine in China by Ian Watson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy