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Paperback The Official Razzie Movie Guide: Enjoying the Best of Hollywood's Worst Book

ISBN: 0446693340

ISBN13: 9780446693349

The Official Razzie Movie Guide: Enjoying the Best of Hollywood's Worst

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A paperback guide to 100 of the funniest bad movies ever made, this book covers a wide range of hopeless Hollywood product, and also including rare Razzie ceremony photos and a complete history of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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All Razzie's to 2006

For the movie lover in you. Or for the person you likes to laugh at the unfortunate movies that have actually been made on purpose. It's nice to feel vindicated for hating or knowing you would loath a film, or part of that film for that matter. Just delicious fun.

One BERRY Funny (and Fun to Read) Book!

If you appreciate movies that "rank" as So-Bad-They're-Good, this book is a MUST. Razzie creator Wilson names his 100 favorite amusingly awful movies, listing cast and credits, original (often hilariously vicious) reviews for each, as well as a pithy essay on what makes each one such fun to watch. For once, someone has written a bad movie book that's about enjoying bad movies, as opposed to just trashing them. For titles available on DVD, Wilson even gives "Choice Chapter Stops," for those who can't wait to go straight to the crux of each clunker's most laughable low-lights. At the back of the book, there's a listing of where and how to buy, rent and/or catch on cable the 100 films listed -- As well as a complete history of The Razzies' first 24 years. Anyone who loves laughing at bad movies will love this book!

Hilarious and informative

My previous favorite trashy movie guide "Cult Flicks and Trash Pics" by the Videohound (see listing elsewhere) has just been superseded by Wilson's Razzie guide. Written in tongue-in-cheek fashion and filled with lots of juicy tidbits about each film it discusses, this is a great read. The originator of the Raspberry Awards IRazzies) given to the worst movies of the year, at around the same time as the Oscars, got his start in 1980. Although not all Razzie Award nominees are covered here, for that matter not even all the winners are represented, Wilson does a great job with the ones he does cover. He even goes back into Razzie pre-history, digging up such wonderful gems as 1977's mondo horror joke "The Car", and several exploitation films from the drive-in scene of the 1950's, "Glen or Glenda?", High School Confidential", etc. And Ed Wood, that maven of bad movies is represented here on more than one occasion (although "Plan 9 From Outer Space" is missing...too easy a target?) There are even a couple of Oscar winners that get the Razzie treatment. Ubiquitous Easter movie, "The Ten Commandments" is torched, and deservedly so. Not because of it's message, its just that some of the character actors and actresses in that movie are just plain ridiculous. (Why does Edward G. robinson play every character the same way in every movie?) To my shame, I saw some of these movies when they first came out, originally thinking they were great movies, but to my credit I was young and naive. I have seen "Xanadu" and "The Jazz Singer" in recent years and wondered "What the heck was I thinking?" I intend to see more than a few of the movies in this book now just for the laughs. All-in-all a very good read. Besides any book that manages to mention the greatest drive-in movie critic of all time, Joe Bob Briggs, deserves a look. Anybody with that kind of taste gets my vote.

Takes The Torch From The Golden Turkey Awards

I have been a dedicated bad movie aficionado for a long time now, and always pride myself on finding obscure and utterly wretched movies to roll my eyes at. As such, I have seen many of the films in this book, and generally am in wholehearted concurrence with the author and his appraisals of these movies. My favorite bad movie book has always been "The Golden Turkey Awards" by Harry and Michael Medved, and it still is-but just barely. This book is certainly more up to date than The Turkeys, and is of the same general ilk and demeanor. What I love about this book (and the Razzies in general) is the ability to skewer not only small, insignificant films like "The Creeping Terror" and "Devil Girl From Mars", but to take on hugely bloated yet unspeakably bad tripe like "Glitter", "Exorcist II: The Heretic", and "Spice World". Truly, this is a treasure trove of bad cinema and has given me many good (bad) suggestions for future viewing, as well as helping me plan future gifts for fellow movie lovers. If you have any interest in movies, especially if you love the bottom of the barrel so-bad-it's-good film, this book is a must.

Funny, Informative and a Juicy Read

As a long time fan of The RAZZIE Awards, I looked forward to this book finally coming out -- And I was NOT disappointed. With cast and crew info, actual vicious critical reviews, chapter stop listings for DVD titles and a decidedly twisted RAZZIE perspective on each of the 100 movies listed, this was both fun to read and full of juicy, gossipy tidbits about bad movies. Along with the expected titles like VALLEY OF THE DOLLS, SHOWGIRLS and MOMMIE DEAREST, the author includes many not-so-well-known bad films that have as yet not gotten their they're-so-bad-they're-good due, including William Shatner as half-breed twins(!) in a Spanish "Western" called WHITE COMANCHE and an oddball 1934 exploitation cheapie entitled MANIAC. And the photos from RAZZIE ceremonies past (who knew they actually did a SHOW every year?) are also pricelessly amusing. In all, everything I expected -- and BERRY much more! I'm only sorry it wasn't printed in time for me to give as a holiday gift to all my Bad Movie Lover friends!
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