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Hollywood Urban Legends: The Truth Behind All Those Delightfully Persistent Myths of Film Television, and Music [Hardcover]

Richard Roeper (Author)
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May 2001
What does Richard Roeper know about the movies? Plenty. As the celebrated syndicated columnist for the Chicago Sun Times, Roeper has devoted at least a column a week to the buzz from Hollywood and the countless urban legends that emanate from Tinsel Town. And now, he's the co-host of "Ebert and Roeper and the Movies."

Did Jane Fonda betray American POWs while visiting Hanoi? What's the story behind Tom Green's supposed raid on a bar mitzvah? Was Marilyn Monroe really a size 16? Was Mel Gibson horribly disfigured in a barroom brawl, leading to more than five years of rehab and plastic surgery before he could show his face in public? And what's the truth about the infamous bloopers on such shows as "The Newlywed Game," "Password" and the "Tonight Show"?

Richard Roeper recounts these stories in Hollywood Urban Legends, as he gives us the truth behind the most deliciously false stories about our favorite stars.



Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: New Page Books; First Edition edition (May 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1564145549
  • ISBN-13: 978-1564145543
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,982,612 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This "author" should stick to his day job, January 31, 2003
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This review is from: Hollywood Urban Legends: The Truth Behind All Those Delightfully Persistent Myths of Film Television, and Music (Hardcover)
The concept of this book (urban legends regarding celebrities) is a good idea, but the "author" (cheesy movie reviewer) did such a horrible job writing and compiling this book that it was a major disappointment. The book is very disorganized, hard to follow, and haphazard in general. Instead of explaining each urban legend logically, the author will leave out important details, or will start in the middle of the story. Then scattered throughout the text are his own attempts at pointing out irony or including stupid puns. This book is more like an editorial, rather than a real source about urban legends.

The other thing that really annoyed me is that the "author" was incorrect about whether some legends are true or not. I have seen the actual footage from a particular game show (it's been played several times on bloopers shows) that proves that the legend is indeed true, and this book will tell you that it's a myth. At least get your facts straight before you publish a ... book.

Don't waste your money or your time. You could easily find all the same info in this book by spending a few hours surfing the web.

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended reading!, October 17, 2001
This review is from: Hollywood Urban Legends: The Truth Behind All Those Delightfully Persistent Myths of Film Television, and Music (Hardcover)
My wife and I first heard this book being promoted on television and as avid readers of entertainment publications and books, I figured that I would give Richard Roeper's second book on "Urban Legends" a try.

Once I received the book and started reading a few pages, I was instantly hooked. Next thing you know, I read the book completely. It's that entertaining.

The book covers mostly urban legends relating to movies and television and a few on music.

Without revealing too much what's in the book, here are a few urban legends that some of you may or may not know:

* Was John Wayne a draft-dodger? Can America's movie icon who was portrayed in many movies as a military hero be a draft-dodger in real life? True or False?

* Did Monica Lewinsky actually tell Larry King, "I've learned not to put things in my mouth that are bad for me"? True or False?

* Did Tom Green really attend a Bar Mitzvah dressed as Hitler? True or False?

* The reason why the Little Rascals is no longer on television is because Bill Cosby purchase the rights of "The Little Rascals" and he didn't want it shown anymore because of the shows portrayal of Blacks? True or False?

* Did Mama Cass of the Mamas and Papas die of a ham sandwich? True or False?

* Did Jane Fonda really betray P.O.W.'s during a trip to Hanoi? True or False?

* Is the children's song "Puff the Magic Dragon" by Peter, Paul and Mary about Marijuana? True or False?

* Was Lucille Ball a communist? True or False?

* Is there a curse among the actors who were on any of the "Poltergeist" movies? True or False?

Roeper does a great job setting up the urban legend and gathering and analyzing the facts necessary to prove the urban legend right or wrong.

As a person who never really cared too much for urban legends or followed many of them, I found the book very interesting and informative. I mean, how would I ever know that Chachi of the TV series "Happy Days" was popular in Korea because his name literally translated to "penis".

Of course, for many people who have followed these legends, this book may be of no use to you because it may be a rehash of old legends that you may have known about already.

But nevertheless this is one entertaining book that I wouldn't mind sharing with friends.

Recommended reading!

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13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Shockingly bad; high school D paper, July 15, 2002
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This review is from: Hollywood Urban Legends: The Truth Behind All Those Delightfully Persistent Myths of Film Television, and Music (Hardcover)
What a waste of trees. Mr. Roeper merely cobbled together a bunch of stories from internet and print Urban Legend sites and made himself a book, and the whole mess is so pretentious and badly written that it's nothing less than shocking. I've never, ever seen such a poor compilation of urban legends. He debunks true stories, exaggerates false ones, misstates facts, and even writes himself into an urban legend. He couldn't have spent more than a couple hours on the internet researching this mess. Really, really, bad.
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