Ain't it Cool?
About this Book
"An advocate for the simple proposition that movies should be better, Harry recounts his odd gypsy upbringing as the son of movie memorabilia merchants, reveals why he parted ways with his one-time mentor Matt Drudge, and recalls how Quentin Tarantino labeled him "the Wolf Blitzer of the Internet." Harry goes inside the controversial world of studio test-marketing...spotlights his top ten favorite and least favorite films, plus those he would most like to see get made but probably never will...and offers a Geek Manifesto on what's wrong with Hollywood - and how to go about fixing it." "For anyone who loves the magic but hates the hype, for everyone whose heroes have always been twenty feet high, for the ten-year-old celluloid junkie in all of us, here's the sometimes scathing, often irreverent, and always enthusiastic testament by the new high priest of that secular American faith known as "The Movies.""--BOOK JACKET.
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