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OCT 2015: Lion of Hollywood: The Life and Legend of Louis B. Mayer
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As far as Louis B. Mayer, I don't have a very high opinion of him, but that is based on what i have read about him as far as he was mentioned in biographies of other people or histories of film and the film industry. I am looking forward to a much more in-depth study of his life from a respected and knowledgeable writer and historian, and Scott Eyman certainly is that person. Thank you for choosing this book.
Here is the reading schedule:
WEEK 1: Chapters 1-3
WEEK 2: Chapters 4 & 5
WEEK 3: Chapter 6
WEEK 4: Chapters 7 & 8
WEEK 5: Chapters 9-11
WEEK 6: Chapters 12 & 13
WEEK 7: Chapters 14 & 15
WEEK 8: Chapters 16, 17 & epilogue
WEEK 1: Chapters 1-3
WEEK 2: Chapters 4 & 5
WEEK 3: Chapter 6
WEEK 4: Chapters 7 & 8
WEEK 5: Chapters 9-11
WEEK 6: Chapters 12 & 13
WEEK 7: Chapters 14 & 15
WEEK 8: Chapters 16, 17 & epilogue
I am enjoying this book so far. Eyman is a good writer so the book is both informative and readable. I really loved the prologue because there was so much input from big stars. It is a sign of good things to come.
Mayer seems like a driven person, a workaholic for sure, but that seems to have been necessary to thrive at this period in history.
Mayer seems like a driven person, a workaholic for sure, but that seems to have been necessary to thrive at this period in history.
I may be one of the only people reading this and I am behind in the schedule, but I am enjoying it while I am reading.
What do you think of the comment that the writers at MGM were all 2nd rate? Is it possible for them to have made such quality films without good writers? How essential is the writer in the process?
What do you think of the comment that the writers at MGM were all 2nd rate? Is it possible for them to have made such quality films without good writers? How essential is the writer in the process?

So of course I haven't read that comment about the writers but offhand I can't see how one could think that - MGM was THE studio! More later :)

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Agree totally Charlie, MGM was the one others tried to match if not exceed. Sorry Samantha, I have been busy doing volunteer work and have only read a little at the moment.
What do you hope to learn from this book?
Have you ever read any of Eyman's books before? What do you think of his writing style?
Mayer was a polarizing figure. Based on your current knowledge of him, do you like him or dislike him? Why?