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* This book contains a large number of articles by different authors, including Jeff Dawson who wrote Cinema of Cool. This is a nice addition to any Tarantino book-collection, because it contains information of his movies including the late [[Jackie Brown]]. The book is also good as a reference, because unlike Bernard's book, it is not continuous. The nice lay-out and some pictures make this a comfortable reading and the articles are nice analyses and reviews of the films. There are also many interviews and facts about the films. ''(review by tarantino.info)'' | * This book contains a large number of articles by different authors, including [[Quentin Tarantino: The Cinema of Cool by Jeff Dawson|Jeff Dawson who wrote Cinema of Cool]]. This is a nice addition to any Tarantino book-collection, because it contains information of his movies including the late [[Jackie Brown]]. The book is also good as a reference, because unlike Bernard's book, it is not continuous. The nice lay-out and some pictures make this a comfortable reading and the articles are nice analyses and reviews of the films. There are also many interviews and facts about the films. ''(review by tarantino.info)'' | ||
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Revision as of 11:59, 21 July 2019
- Editor: Paul Woods
- Publisher: Plexus Publishing (Ultrascreen Series)
- Date: 2000
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 185
- ISBN: 085965284x
Buy at Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.fr, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.ca
Short review:
- This book contains a large number of articles by different authors, including Jeff Dawson who wrote Cinema of Cool. This is a nice addition to any Tarantino book-collection, because it contains information of his movies including the late Jackie Brown. The book is also good as a reference, because unlike Bernard's book, it is not continuous. The nice lay-out and some pictures make this a comfortable reading and the articles are nice analyses and reviews of the films. There are also many interviews and facts about the films. (review by tarantino.info)
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