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  • Publisher: New York, NY, U.S.A.: Simon & Schuster (1988)
  • ASIN: B000HLL6PK
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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Larry McMurtry is the author of twenty-nine novels, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Lonesome Dove. His other works include two collections of essays, three memoirs, and more than thirty screenplays, including the coauthorship of Brokeback Mountain, for which he received an Academy Award. His most recent novel, When the Light Goes, is available from Simon & Schuster. He lives in Archer City, Texas.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good essays but not what I expected, November 25, 2008
It is difficult to review a book that is actually a collection of essays of different types, each with a unique but loosely connected subject matter and purpose (although one might argue that the disparity itself demonstrates a lack of congruity and goal-direction). Yet, taken as a whole Film-Flam does have as its unifying them or centrality a general negativity toward Hollywood and the film industry in general. I have mentioned before that in many ways I prefer McMurtry's non-fiction over fiction, with its definite opinions and truthfulness about people. Film Flam, unlike McMurty's other books, has a depth of thought, morality, and an unusually complex vocabulary that makes it a more challenging read than expected.

I especially enjoyed the essays on books turned into movies, and I think I enjoyed (the verdict may still be out on this) the essay on his weekend at the movies at Times Square. Especially intriguing were the erudite moments of philosophy on art and truth and the sad, but also rather humorous descriptions of the banal activities found in Hollywood. Ironically, McMurtry remains fairly self-critical of his own books, a humility not often found among popular writers, and somewhat pragmatic about his own place in the literary world. These elements jump out pretty regularly in Film Flam, making it a kind of brutal and honest diatribe of movies and people's reactions to them.

What I am wrestling with is why I didn't really enjoy this book that much? What should and could have been an opportunity to reveal secrets of the film industry, and a hard, edgy realistic look at exploitation of writers, actors, producers, and audience members seemed to be simply a series of McMurtry opinions that while fascinating in their own right, have a quality of disconnect without profundity.

Still, in spite of its disappointments, it is worth reading and rather fun in a dark, cynical way.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Film Flam - Excellent Value, September 10, 2008
Very pleased with purchase. Many thanks and hope to do business with you again in the future.

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Derek Wilkinson
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IF ONE WERE TO MAKE A MISERY GRAPH OF HOLLYWOOD, screenwriters would mark high on the curve. Read the first page
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The Last Picture Show, Mary Alice, Deep Throat, New York, Keith Carradine, Los Angeles, Times Square, Diane Keaton, All the President's Men, Leaving Cheyenne, Mary Hartman, Seven Beauties, Miss Danner, Peter Bogdanovich, Robert Altman, Annie Hall, Candy Barr, Hannie Caulder, King Kong, Air Special, Beverly Hills, Beverly Wilshire, Fort Worth, Latitude Zero, Lord Raglan
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