Profoundly Disturbing: Shocking Movies That Changed History!
by Joe Bob Briggs
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Read in July, 2003
When it comes to horror, exploitation, and drive-in movies, Joe Bob Briggs always knows what he's talking about. Each chapter is devoted to a different movie-- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Blood Feast, The Creature From the Black Lagoon, Reservoir Dogs, Deep Throat, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari-- 20 chapters total. He tells you how each movie got made, what kind of controversy it stirred up when it came out, and what it's lasting effect has been on American culture.
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A terrific book detailing the stories behind several films that are/were socially disturbing. I really enjoyed that it detailed films that aren't normally covered by your traditional film history books. Briggs has done his research and he knows his stuff. He really goes all out to explain each choice and what makes that film so significant. If you want a film history book that makes you think and could even change your opinion on specific films or even whole genres, this is your book. For exampl...more
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There's probably a special place in cineaste hell reserved for me for the sin of enjoying Joe Bob Briggs much more then sacred cows like Pauline Kael and J. Hoberman. Brigg's conversational prose, and good ol' boy style belie a deep knowledge of film history, a thoughtful and deep method, and most importantly a genuine affection for what he writes about that's largely absent from the work of most of today's professional critics.
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Read in May, 2006
recommends it for:
gorehounds, perverts, and other cinephiles
i miss the drive-in. i miss the redskin, the vaska, and the 82nd twin (the theater haunts of my childhood). i miss being surprised and i miss being scared. sometimes i feel like movies are the only thing worth a damn. if you love the movies (and going to the movies, two different things entirely) then read this.
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A fine companion to Joe Bob's Profoundly Erotic (actually, this one came first). The one bad effect this book had on me is that I'm really dying to see Mom and Dad but probably never will. Oh, well.
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Less scholarly than "Bold! Daring! Shocking! True!" but a hell of a lot more fun to read
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