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The Worldwide Guide to Movie Locations Paperback – September 1, 2001
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- Print length416 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherChicago Review Press
- Publication dateSeptember 1, 2001
- Dimensions6 x 1 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101556524323
- ISBN-13978-1556524325
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"Essential reading for movie buffs, and an entertaining addition to a journey to almost any country in the world." ?The Sunday Telegraph
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- Publisher : Chicago Review Press (September 1, 2001)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 416 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1556524323
- ISBN-13 : 978-1556524325
- Item Weight : 1.2 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,860,587 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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- #4,493 in General Europe Travel Guides
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lovers who love a movie so much that they would like to see the
place where it was filmed and walk the streets that the stars
had walked. At least, the indexing would indicate this.
The entries are listed by movie, rather than by location.
However, I am a traveller. And the information that I seek is
to find a movie that will show the scenery of a place that I have
been or will be going to soon or to which I take a fantasy
journey. This book does a pretty good job of relating,
indirectly, how much of the landscape you can expect to see, by
telling just what locations are used. Some of them are really
very sparse.
What I am still waiting for is a book which will rate the movie
by use of landscape, along with other things such as culture
and cuisine,things that might really give you a feel for the country
or the region or the state or the city that is being
filmed. One that I expect would fit the bill is "Frida"
but this book was written before the release of the movie, so I
am trying to get feedback elsewhere. One of my favorite travelogue
movies (it hits nearly every major tourist spot in Rome)is
"Three Coins in the Fountain" But if the movie is mentioned in this book,
I could not find it. Also missing - "Tea with
Mousellini." I am passionate about Italy. I resent absences
in this category.
So, I gave this book 4 stars because I think that it has
accomplished quite well what it set out to do. However, for
my own personal usage, I would give it only 3.
It is inevitable that everyone will be able to find omissions and oversights. Reasonably speaking, however, we could not expect Reeves to accommodate all we expect of such a book without running to several volumes (perhaps a sequel is in order, Tony?), and readers will all have films that hold a special place in their affections that there simply wasn't space to include. In fact, even though there are things I would have appreciated more of myself (my birthplace of Vancouver doesn't get enough mentions, despite being the "Hollywood of the North"), I found myself frequently amazed at the detail Reeves did go into. The book is positively bursting with photographs. Each entry is packed with bits of trivia, pertinent observations and all the details you'll need to go out and find the locations for yourself.
I haven't yet thrown my backpack over my shoulder to trek around the world in search of all these places -- but I will, someday. And Tony Reeves's guide will be right there in my pack along with my map, my can-opener and my change of underwear.