As a Hollywood film producer; Art Linson has had a hand in producing some of the most unforgettable films of the last half century--Fast Times at Ridgemont High; The Untouchables; Fight Club--and has worked with some of Americarsquo;s finest actors and directors. Dubbed by the Los Angeles Times “a breezy anatomy of ritual humiliation;rdquo; Art Linsonrsquo;s Hollywood memoir What Just Happened? gives us a brutally honest; funny; and comprehensive tour through the horrors of Hollywood. To be released in 2008 as a feature film starring Robert De Niro and featuring appearances from Bruce Willis; Sean Penn; and John Turturro; among others; Grove Pressrsquo;s reissue of Linsonrsquo;s hysterical memoir will include a new foreword; the filmrsquo;s script; and several black-and-white shots from the film.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. She is extremely happy to have it once again (Mother is in her ...By Frankie M.This was a gift to my Mother. She had owned this book for years but a friend had recently had a stroke and she gave him her copy to give him encouragement by drawing. She loves this book and I found it to replace the copy she had given to her friend. She is extremely happy to have it once again (Mother is in her eighties).2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A good start.By KiteTheres no doubt that you get your moneys worth with this item. Many aspiring artists are willing to pay any price to get that head start. so it makes sense that you can get a good. basic. foundation established for less than 20 dollars. I personally felt I got my moneys worth in the first section of the book. It goes over some exercises that will definitely come in handy such as shading. and building form. You can pretty much do your own thing from there. and it has alot of how tos on other peoples work that made it in.However. it could go into a little more depth. The first things they have you draw (A chick and a dog) are thumbnail size. there arent any pointers/explanations about properly building a form with the shapes you make. You just have to play around until you can see for yourself. thats no big deal but dont be expecting a full package with this book. If you already have the basics down. dont bother with this book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I love to drawBy Good Girl Gonna Go BadI love to draw. Needed some brush up on it since I havent drawn any for the past 30 yrs