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Bezig met laden... Hollywood Babylon IIdoor Kenneth Anger
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Thanks, Mom! I had to skip over the chapter about suicides but really enjoyed the chapter about Reagan. It's hard to tell what's bogus here and what's not, like, there's absolutely no way "Rosebud" refers to Marion Davies' clit, but that bit about Bill Tilden making a cameo in "Lolita" is incredible. The photos & editing in this are perfect. The original "Hollywood Babylon" is one of my favorite books of all time, although I read it before I realised that the author Kenneth Anger made chunks of it up. So, the follow-up had much to live up to, and was always doomed to sit in the sizeable shadow of what had come before it. Taking every "fact" and "expose" with a grain of salt, "Hollywood Babylon II" digs further into Hollywood's seamy past, as well as mentioning a few then-current scandals, including the making of "Blues Brothers" and Louise Lasser's drug problem. Anger discusses how in every group of thirteen there is always a Judas (so the two women who spoke to the media about the orgies at Chez Lionel Atwell's were from a cast of 26 participants), the portrayal of gay men in Hollywood films (not well, you will not be surprised to hear), some incest and Hattie McDaniel's supposed affair with Tallulah Bankhead, which, true or not, needs a movie right now. I'm still hopeful for a third edition by Mr Anger but that sadly may not come to fruition. In the meanwhile, go back and read "Hollywood Babylon I" again and then this one. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Hollywood Babylon became an underground legend and bestseller throughout the world, when it was first published. Here at last is the all-new sequel from the man who turned filmland gossip into an art form. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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As a child, Anger appeared in the 1935 film "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and grew up in Tinseltown, eventually becoming know for his avant-garde film work like "Scorpio Rising." He was privy to many a juicy story, and dragged many a skeleton out of the closet in the book. Every film fan knows a big hit deserves a sequel, and in 1984, a tinted photo of a fat Liz Taylor beckons us into the world of "Hollywood Babylon II". Here, while Anger defends that he in fact does like movies, we are again privy to over three hundred pages of often hilarious gossip, which I easily went through in one sitting.
It does help to have some knowledge of classic Hollywood. I have seen actor Paul Kelly in many a picture, and had no idea he once served time for manslaughter. The name Pantages is synonymous with grand movie palaces, but I never knew Joseph Kennedy once framed Alexander Pantages on assault charges. Was gay George Cukor really fired from "Gone With the Wind" so Clark Gable could get manly man director Victor Fleming to do the job right and turn this chick flick into an action-studded romance? Or did Cukor have some knowledge that a younger Gable would submit to some same sex situations in order to further his career?
While most of the dirt flung is serious (the Black Dahlia murder complete with explicit crime scene photos, a whole section on who committed suicide and how), Anger rises above it all with morbidly colorful writing. On choreographer/director/drunk vehicular manslaughter criminal Busby Berkeley: "He made surrealistic, voyeuristic, erotic musical dream fantasies which made eyes pop and pr!cks stand up around the world." On the two women who betrayed character actor Lionel Atwill's confidence and blabbed about his infamous house orgies:"...two Judases in skirts did their best to drag their host by the short hairs all the way up the hill to Golgotha." When speaking of James Dean, Anger asks: "And yet, today, if Richard Gere, or Matt Dillon- or any of the other members of the boring regiment of James Dean clonettes spewed out by Francis Ford Coppola in 'The Outsiders'- were to suffer Dean's fate, would cults arise, fans commit suicide, would mash notes arrive thirty years after their demise? Doubtful." Anger shows no love for Gloria Swanson (celebrating her death in a strange half page rant), Joan Crawford (publishing nude photos from her modeling days), or the Reagans (we are all going to die in a nuclear holocaust that never came about).
Another sequel to complete a trilogy has not been forthcoming, Anger died, so we must live with this forbidden volume, readily available at some public libraries, and suffer through today's celebrity marketing: which celebrity starlet (otherwise famous for nothing) has been seen in a recently discovered (but by no means planted) sex tape or "hacked" nude photos? Color me bored, I'd rather read about the mind-blowing coupling of Tallulah Bankhead and Hattie McDaniel any old day. ( )