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5.0 out of 5 stars Conversation With Filmmakers, January 31, 2000
This review is from: Who the Devil Made It: Conversations with ... (Hardcover)
This is an incredible book that contains Bogdanovich's various interviews with some of Hollywood's greatest filmmakers. These are not detailed biographies however, they are an in-depth conversation about the filmmaker's films and his own feelings about them. While some go into the individual's past it is just so you can get an idea of the personality of the filmmaker. This is a must-have book. A good way to look at it is to read it through once and become familiar with all of the directors, some of whom may be new to you. Then as you view their films go back and read what they have to say. Though sometimes their comments are very brief, it's one of the few sources you'll find where the film-maker makes direct reference back to a film. And I don't know what it is about Bogdanovich but he always brings out gems of truth from those he interviews.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A treasury of film knowledge and personalities, October 2, 1997
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This review is from: Who the Devil Made It: Conversations with ... (Hardcover)
Peter Bogdanovich has written a book that is for the movie enthusiast. I suspect the general reader may find some of the interviewees obscure, and the topics technical. I feel that is their loss. For the student of film or film history, this is a treasure trove of information, ideas, experiences, and feelings about films taken from interviews with some of the most distinguished directors in movie history. The author's selection is not encyclopedic, but the directors' experience spans from the earliest years of silent film to the present. These men are not just informative, but their strong and distinctive personalities show in each interview, giving the sense that one has actually met and understood many of them. Some of the interviews are brief, or even very idiosyncratic, but the best are delightfully personal. This is a long book, but affords many pleasant evenings of good conversation. It also makes one want to go back and see the films again!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Indispensable, May 26, 1999
This review is from: Who the Devil Made It: Conversations with ... (Hardcover)
Peter Bogdanovich pioneered the director interview in English, and this wonderful collection will give endless pleasure to film buffs. The book-length interview with Allan Dwan alone is worth the price of admission. Bogdanovich always did vast amounts of study before sitting down to talk with his subjects, and his expertise and enthusiasm encouraged them to open up in a way they usually did not with other interviewers. Anyone writing about the careers of the directors Bogdanovich interviews has to start with his work on them. A fitting companion piece is Bogdanovich's encyclopedic interview book "This Is Orson Welles."
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars enjoyable... why is peter bogdanovich such a hollow shell?, April 29, 1998
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This review is from: Who the Devil Made It: Conversations with ... (Hardcover)
very, very enjoyable... the only irritation is that peter bogdanovich comes across so much like a critic rather than a filmmaker... meaning his opinions seem studied rather than felt... like he has read a lot of film criticism and has come upon his own "opinions" by averaging those of other critics... there is a huge difference between this book and truffaut's interview with hitchcock, for example... bogdanovich's opinions almost seem like guesses... none of them seem to come from the heart... you get the idea that he has led a sheltered and very, very easy life... nonetheless, this is vastly entertaining.
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