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”Joy in every pore”

August 27, 2018 by NoNeinNyet 3 Comments

 Hi! We’re lowercasesee (lsc) and NoNeinNyet (NNN) and we joined forces for the CBR Bingo Two Heads Are Better Than One category to review Cary Elwes’s oral history of the making of The Princess Bride. lsc: I like it! Overall, I was utterly charmed, start to finish. NNN: It was great! Just the warmest experience I’ve had with a book in recent memory. lsc: Warm is such a good adjective! There’s just joy in every pore. NNN: All of the cast and crew members interviewed for this oral history clearly still […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride, Cary Elwes, cbr10bingo, film, Lowercasesee, NoNeinNyet, oral history

NoNeinNyet's CBR10 Review No:3 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride, Cary Elwes, cbr10bingo, film, Lowercasesee, NoNeinNyet, oral history ·
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Just your run of the mill novelization, with some deleted scenes.

May 15, 2018 by narfna Leave a Comment

The movie did it better. To be fair, the movie always does it better than the novelization. Novelizations are nearly to a one marketing ploys. But after having read the novelization for Rogue One, I am now spoiled for all future movie novelizations. That book was fantastic. It was a piece of art all on its own, and I nearly liked it better than the movie. This was not that. It was competent. Nothing was wrong. But most importantly, it didn’t really translate; the big […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: film, jason fry, narfna, novelization, sci-fi, space opera, star wars, the last jedi

narfna's CBR10 Review No:61 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: film, jason fry, narfna, novelization, sci-fi, space opera, star wars, the last jedi ·
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A Sea Change in My Creative Process

October 2, 2017 by Halbs Leave a Comment

Many of the stories I love the most descended from either Twin Peaks or Blade Runner. I love everything about the worlds in both. And, Twin Peaks was my gateway drug to David Lynch, the famous painter/filmmaker/transcendental meditation evangelist. If you’re familiar with David Lynch’s catalog (Twin Peaks, Eraserhead, Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet), you’d think a trip into his mind would be terrifying. However, I found Lynch’s audiobook on creativity and meditation to be nothing but comforting and encouraging.  In Catching the Big Fish, which Lynch […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: #writing, David Lynch, film, Transcendental Meditation

Halbs's CBR9 Review No:49 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: #writing, David Lynch, film, Transcendental Meditation ·
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My College Boyfriend Looked Like Him

August 29, 2017 by ASKReviews 2 Comments

Best for: Readers who like to learn about the behind-the-scenes world of film-making but aren’t looking for salacious gossip. In a nutshell: Sweet actor writes sweet book about sweet film. Line that sticks with me: “But there was no hiding for Andre. When you are that big, there is no possible disguise; no way to shrink into the background.” Why I chose it: I recall it getting good reviews in the cannonball read previously, and it happened to be on sale. Win win! Review: Long […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: Cary Elwes, film, Joe Layden

ASKReviews's CBR9 Review No:70 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: Cary Elwes, film, Joe Layden ·
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This review is very late.

August 29, 2017 by narfna 2 Comments

So now y’all know just exactly how far behind I am in my reviews. We read this book back in June? I think? Effff, I wish I would have written this review back then. I had so many thoughts!! Now, they are mostly all gone. GONE I TELL YOU, like piss in the wind. Sorry, that was vulgar. Sometimes I am vulgar. It should pass. But you know what, I’m feeling in the mood right now. I’m full of it. What you might call piss […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: 80s movies, Cannonball Book Club Reads, essays, film, Hadley freeman, Life Moves Pretty Fast, narfna, Non-Fiction, Pop Culture

narfna's CBR9 Review No:62 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: 80s movies, Cannonball Book Club Reads, essays, film, Hadley freeman, Life Moves Pretty Fast, narfna, Non-Fiction, Pop Culture ·
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I still wish we’d have done this one for CannonBookClub.

August 22, 2017 by narfna Leave a Comment

This book was an alternative pick for the non-fiction (Hollywood history-centric) #CannonBookClub, and it was my pick. I saw it and I knew I had to read it ASAP, even if it didn’t end up winning the vote (it didn’t; that honor, of course, went to Life Moves Pretty Fast, which I haven’t read yet as of writing this review). I’d actually never seen Breakfast at Tiffany’s before a couple of weeks ago, though I’m familiar with its legacy, both positive and negative. (Positive: Audrey […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Breakfast at Tiffany's, cinema, Fifth Avenue 5 am, film, hollywood history, narfna, Non-Fiction, Sam Wasson

narfna's CBR9 Review No:57 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Breakfast at Tiffany's, cinema, Fifth Avenue 5 am, film, hollywood history, narfna, Non-Fiction, Sam Wasson ·
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