Box Office Poison : Hollywood's Story in a Century of Flops

Box Office Poison : Hollywood's Story in a Century of Flops

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05 Nov, 2024

A riotous and revealing story of Hollywood's most spectacular flops and how they ended careers, bankrupted studios and changed film history."Failure fascin...

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ISBN-10:

1335147314

ISBN-13:

9781335147318

Publisher

Hanover Square Press

Dimensions

9.25 X 6.13 X 1.19 inches

Language

English

Description

A riotous and revealing story of Hollywood's most spectacular flops and how they ended careers, bankrupted studios and changed film history.

"Failure fascinates, for all the reasons that success is a drag..."


From grand follies to misunderstood masterpieces, disastrous sequels to catastrophic literary adaptations, Box Office Poison tells a hugely entertaining alternative history of Hollywood, through a century of its most notable flops. What can these films tell us about the Hollywood system, the public's appetite-or lack of it-and the circumstances that saw such flops actually made? Away from the canon, this is the definitive take on these ill-fated, but essential celluloid failures.

Robey covers a vast century of flops, including: Intolerance; Queen Kelly; Freaks; Sylvia Scarlett; The Magnificent Ambersons; Land of the Pharoahs; Doctor Dolittle; Sorcerer; Dune; The Adventures of Baron Munchausen; Nothing But Trouble; The Hudsucker Proxy; Cutthroat Island; Speed 2: Cruise Control; Babe: Pig in the City; Supernova; Rollerball; The Adventures of Pluto Nash; Gigli; Alexander; Catwoman; A Sound of Thunder; Speed Racer; Synecdoche, New York; Pan; and Cats.

From Daily Telegraph film critic Tim Robey, this is a brilliantly fun exploration of human nature and stupidity in some of the greatest film flops throughout history.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1335147314

ISBN-13

:9781335147318

Publisher

:Hanover Square Press

Publication date

: 05 Nov, 2024

Category

: Performing Arts

Format

:Hardcover

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 9.25 X 6.13 X 1.19 inches

Weight

:472 g

Editorial Reviews

"An instant classic. Box Office Poison is funny, sharp, and way more entertaining than the cinematic flops it describes so wonderfully. I'd always hoped Tim Robey would write a book and here it is--a terrific read, so much fun, and a brilliant star turn from one of Britain's best film writers." --Andrew O'Hagan, author of Caledonian Road

"Watching these cinematic disasters might be agony, but reading Tim Robey's writing about them is pure pleasure. Box Office Poison is a bad movie lover's bliss." --Matt Singer, author of Opposable Thumbs

"Worded with the wisdom and profundity of a veteran critic whose all-encompassing perspective on film history blunders renders him a seminal source on the topic, Box Office Poison is an essential text on one of cinema's most elusive subjects. Robey makes sense of the senseless, excavating each commercial failure to the bone. He unearths the motivations behind directors, producers, actors, executives, and fringe players alike, pulling back the veil on personal and professional histories, weaving through complex cultural context seamlessly to deliver an encyclopedic study on cinematic unsuccess penned with a wit and ease that makes it impossible to put down. By the end of each chapter, Robey has revealed the entire skeleton of the beast, crystal clear, for us to stand back and gawk at." --Luke Hicks, filmmaker and film critic

"Is a failure that endures in the medium's memory its own kind of triumph? The beauty of Tim Robey's ruefully funny and richly insightful book is that it sees every flop as an indelible document of its cinematic moment, the lessons of which reverberate anew in this fraught moment for the film world. Fusing Hollywood history, industry analysis and passionate, deeply informed film criticism, Robey draws sharp distinctions between maligned masterpieces and outright catastrophes, yet embraces them all with the same generosity of spirit and knowledge."-- Justin Chang, film critic, The New Yorker

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