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    You Gotta See This: More Than 100 of Hollywood's Best Reveal and Discuss Their Favorite Films

    You Gotta See This: More Than 100 of Hollywood's Best Reveal and Discuss Their Favorite Films

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    Author: Cindy Pearlman
    Brand: The Ideal Universe
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    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
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    Media: Paperback
    Pages: 272
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    Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.7

    ISBN: 0452288231
    Dewey Decimal Number: 791.4375
    EAN: 9780452288232
    ASIN: 0452288231

    Publication Date: January 30, 2007
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    Product Description
    Keep track of those new movies you just have to see.


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    2 out of 5 stars "Gotta See Movies" Fluff Piece!   November 11, 2008
    Michael OConnor (Wausau, WI USA)
    Soliciting favorite movie choices from Hollywood types may have seemed a nifty idea but, judging from YOU GOTTA SEE THIS, nifty ideas don't always result in great books. Or even good books.

    The title page of Cindy Pearlman's book states that "more than 100 of Hollywood's best reveal and discuss their favorite films." I have several problems with that statement. First of all, I don't know I'd class Spencer Breslin, Fran Drescher, Naveen Andrews, Chris Klein, Kimberly Elise, Fenton Bailey, etc. as Hollywood's best. Second, I thought the word 'discuss' meant to talk about something in some depth. Many of the comments in this book are pretty skimpy; often just a couple of sentences. A few are barely coherent. Then too many of the respondents talk more about where they were and/or the effect that 'special film' had on them rather than discussing the movie itself. The book almost reads like tape-recorded, 'snatch-and-grab,' curbside conversations Pearlman had with Bruce Willis, Jennifer Lopez, Vin Diesel, Jet Li, et al.

    YOU GOTTA SEE THIS would have made an OK magazine article but as a book, it's fluff.

    An optional purchase.




    4 out of 5 stars The Celebrities' Top 100 List   December 13, 2007
    Amaranth (Northern California)
    "You Gotta See This" is a fun,light read,like the celebrity quotes on the side of Starbucks cups. Instead of getting the American Film Institute's Top 100,or critical accolades, this is written from the actor/director perspective. Some actors go in depth about artistry and themes,while others have as much depth as a light and fluffy meringue.

    Jonathan Demme,director of the chilling "Silence of the Lambs",waxes rhapsodic about the geek comedy masterpiece "Napoleon Dynamite",saying his family has memorized the lines. Vote for Pedro this coming November! George Clooney praises "Dr. Strangelove" and "Fail-Safe" as pro-American,pro-dissent movies. As usual,Clooney shows his political side. Viggo Mortensen waxes poetic (he is a poet&photographer as side jobs) about the French "Passion of Joan of Arc"--a fitting movie for an actor who played the warrior-king of Middle-Earth. AnnaSophia Robb,who recently was in the fantastical "Bridge to Terabithia",gushes about the Harry Potter movies&loves the Aragorn/Arwen romance in LOTR,along with Legolas (surprise,surprise) Owen Wilson is moved by the scene in which Russell Crowe trips&falls in "The Insider" (funny,I thought Crowe gaining 30 pounds for the role was memorable-he looks good still,more of him to like) BOTH Heath Ledger&Johnny Depp are outed as "Wizard of Oz" fans. After all,in movies such as "Brokeback Mountain" and "Before Night Falls",they've played Friends of Dorothy. J.Lo says she wept during "West Side Story" since it had singing&dancing Puerto Ricans (but Natalie Wood was Russian-oh well) Former Frodo/future Iggy Pop Elijah Wood gives incoherent praise to "Harvey" saying "it's beautiful" (kind of like Keanu Reeves' contractual "whoa") The fashionable Catherine Zeta-Jones,unsurprisingly,loves the fashionable "Breakfast at Tiffany's." Chris Columbus,more renowned for the Harry Potter&Home Alone movies,and his relatively family-friendly version of "Rent",likes the gritty "On the Waterfront."

    "You gotta see this" is a fun,light read. It's like the candy at the movie concession stand. It's yummy,but don't expect it to be a meal.



    4 out of 5 stars fun, light volume for reading about your favorite stars' favorite films   October 19, 2007
    Magic Man (Brigadoon)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Cindy Pearlman interviewed 135 film directors, producers, and stars, asking them each the same question: "What is your favorite film of all time?" The result is a paperback encyclopedia, referenced alphabetically by star, of classic (and not-so-classic) films. Each entry consists of a few paragraphs from the star describing why a film is her favorite, followed by a short description of the film and of the star. The entries span a broad range of personalities, from Tommy Lee Jones and Helena Bonham Carter to Martin Scorcese and Chris Columbus. Young stars (like AnnaSophia Robb) and television actors (America Ferrera) also feature.

    Some of the choices are surprising: Julianne Moore's favorite is Rosemary's Baby, and Queen Latifah includes Blacula in her list. Three different stars list The Wizard of Oz, and Dr. Strangelove comes up repeatedly. Sometimes the stars' comments touch on deeper issues, such as Tim Allen's remark on the relative shallowness of comedy* (his favorite is Seven Samurai) or Sanaa Lathan's observation on the complete lack of black people (except as maids) in her own favorite oldies. The introduction also includes a couple of gems, such as Jodie Foster's flat refusal to answer the question: "It's like asking which arm I like better... I just can't even go there."

    I found this on the discount shelf at my local bookstore, picked it up, and enjoyed it thoroughly. It's not a great book to read straight through (I did) since the structure of each entry is identical and occasional Pearlman inserts an insufferable joke (the bio of Elijah Wood calls him a "hard hobbit to break"; yes, it does). But it's given me dozens of ideas to add to my To See list (marked "2C" all through the margins of my copy).

    * Allen needs to see the exceedingly entertaining French film Moliere, wherein the playwright claims there are no important comedies, to which his lover responds, Then write them!


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