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Originally Posted by Paul@Lovelockandload I read that book back in '92, might have been the first printing. It's great, those Faber 'on' books are brilliant, I've read the ones on Burton, Schrader and Scorsese too.
I think Cronenberg is a brilliant filmmaker as even with his most mainstream films (The Fly, Eastern Promises, etc) they're still true to his body of work and never a sell out. He's made some grea films but of probably rate Videodrome and Dead Ringers as my favourites but I have a lot of love for The Fly and Crash too. Actually I'd be hard pushed to say that there was one of his films prior to the last two that I didn't thoroughly enjoy an I reckon Dangerous Method and Cosmopolis might be better second time around anyway.
Reminds me, I've still not seen Fast Company or M Butterfly despite owning ten for years! |
The Lynch on Lynch one is a great read too.
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