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Movie Book - Mini Edition [Paperback]

Editors of Phaidon Press
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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Jun 24 2002
Following the same formula as Phaidon's miniature "Art Book" and "Photography Book", the mini version of "The Movie Book" brings together 500 people from around the world who have made a landmark contribution to the medium of film. From the earliest pioneers to the stars of today, the entries cover the entire industry, including actors and directors, costume designers and make-up artists, special-effects wizards and animators, producers and major movie moguls. Arranged alphabetically, they create engaging and thought-provoking juxtapositions: Marcello Mastroianni sits next to Louis B. Mayer while Sidney Poitier rubs shoulders with Roman Polanski. Each entry is illustrated by a film still, photograph or cinematic sequence that shows a key aspect of that person's work. An accompanying text reveals the significance of each name within the history of film and includes essential biographical information. In addition, there is a comprehensive cross-referencing system and glossary to guide the reader through the complexities of the motion-picture industry, together with an international guide to film festivals and museums. A feature exclusive to the mini version is a supplementary index of film titles, actors, actresses and directors, enabling the user to track down all the additional references to and illustrations of their favourite films and personalities.

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'This encyclopedia-ish tome should provide years of service both as a reference guide and source of reminiscence for movies and the players who made them.' (Washington Post) 'The Movie Book is the publishing equivalent of a Hollywood blockbuster.' (Evening Standard) 'A deeply pleasurable thing to have around... a lovely luxury item for all film fans.' (Heat) 'Each image is superbly reproduced and neatly captures the essence of its subject... a volume whose visual pleasures are almost unlimited.' (Empire Magazine) 'From nouvelle vague to animation, representatives from almost every area... from movie moguls to screen idols and designers to directors... and each entry is accompanied by a striking film still. A feast for fans.' (Good Book Guide)

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Consisting of A-Z listing of 500 iconic individuals from around the world who have made a landmark contribution to the medium of film, this volume includes actors and directors, cinematographers, costume designers, special effects pioneers and make-up artists. A photograph relevant to the subject illustrates each entry. Each photograph is accompanied by text written by an expert in that particular field. The text places the image and the individual within a broad context through the inclusion of anecdotes and biographical and historical background. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book! Jun 11 2004
By Boggie
Format:Hardcover
It's true that this book has many short comings starting with the fact that it is not a movie book per say but a book about the makers of cinema with very little information about them complimented with big, carefully chosen, marvellous pictures. But that's why this book works: because it's not meant to be too intricate, just an introduction to the pioneers of cinema. What makes this book is, of course, the pictures that accompany the little texts at the top. They have a sense of nostalgia about them that just make the book work. My favourite is that of Lauren Bacall standing next to Humphrey Bogart in the set of "To Have And Have Not". It's amazing because even in this still picture, Bogart's coolness, Bacall's class and their chemistry come through so powerful that they are. Apart from the pictures, the book is also good if you want to be introduced to artists you've never heard of. Basically, if you're looking for an elaborate book on cinema, don't buy this. But if you merely want an introduction then this is the book for you. And please: don't forget to check out the Bogart & Bacall picture....
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5.0 out of 5 stars I think it's wonderful! Jan 28 2000
Format:Hardcover
I love this book - it is big, beautiful and full of lovely pictures that are from off the beaten track (not typical publicity stills). The price is right for such a substantial book and I wouldn't hesitate to give it to anyone who has even a passing interest in the movie industry. I don't think that the person who wrote the previous lengthy, negative review is familiar with coffee table books and "The Movie Book" is a coffee table book of the best kind. It doesn't need a comprehensive index in order to be wildly entertaining - just open it up and let it wash over you and don't wasteüY
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1.0 out of 5 stars "The Movie Book" that isn't Jan 24 2000
Format:Hardcover
Unfortunately I bought this book as a present for a friend and naturally, I didn't take it out of its shrink-wrap before I handed it over. Later, when he was reviewing it I had a chance to browse, even if very skimpily. The book should be titled "The American Movie Book". I don't deny the fact that the Americans and their technology dominate the industry, but what about Romy Schneider, Roger Vadim, Carlo Ponti, etc.? I don't want to go into enumerating the missing American names; as I said they dominate the sector. I admit that there ought to be a limit and you have to stop somewhere but couldn't some names be excluded without much loss of quality? Due to understandable reasons, I decline to suggest names but I am sure the creators will agree. As it is, the book is more of 90s.

Exclusions aside, why aren't there any index for, let's say, film names? I could think of many other index ideas that would render a book the quality of being a useful reference material, but then again, maybe the book wasn't intended as a reference material. Why, for example, a chronology of sorts is not thought of, why isn't there a list of Oscar Awards, even if for only the top five categories?

I had noticed the size of the book while ordering, but why such a large size? Wouldn't the size of a predecessor in the series, namely, "The Art Book" suffice, if especially, nothing were to be gained from the sheer size? One would expect to see some films and/or personalities covered through the use of reduced reproductions of the original posters, by looking at the dimensions of the book. Oh, I could just go and on, but let me add one last point to justify my star assignment. I didn't want to assign "-" as that would give the impression that I don't rate the book in terms of stars. I wasn't sure "-" stood for "0 stars", cause, if I were, I would have rather assigned that value and would be giving one more reason; see, I am taking away a star for each major shortcoming I mention in separate paragraphs...

Accordingly, this last paragraph will contain my justification for taking away the last star from the ideal of "5 stars". A work that is to be titled as "The Movie Book" should not be arranged in alphabetical order of the names of the involved personalities. "The Art Book" that I have mentioned above also suffered from the same shortcoming; it only included 500 "top" painters in alphabetical order. If this method is to be followed, the latter should have been titled "The Painters Book", or something of that sort and in our case, we have to title our book as "The Movie-Biz Personalities Book". Admittedly, this is not such a good suggestion, and therefore, we have to keep the title as it is, but then, we have to make the book worthy of this title.

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