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    Item specifics

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    Release Year
    2005
    ISBN
    9781400050444

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
    ISBN-10
    1400050448
    ISBN-13
    9781400050444
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    43824094

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Big Bosoms and Square Jaws : the Biography of Russ Meyer, King of the Sex Film
    Number of Pages
    480 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2005
    Topic
    Entertainment & Performing Arts, Individual Director (See Also Biography & Autobiography / Entertainment & Performing Arts)
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Performing Arts, Biography & Autobiography
    Author
    Jimmy Mcdonough
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.5 in
    Item Weight
    28 Oz
    Item Length
    9.5 in
    Item Width
    6.2 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2005-009091
    Reviews
    Praise forShakey: Neil Young's Biographyby Jimmy McDonough "Teeming, obsessive, and revelatory . . . A pure shot of all-access pleasure . . . Hugely original." -Los Angeles Times Book Review "Just as unmanageable, hard-headed, overzealous, and ultimately endearing as Young himself . . . A maddening, beguiling portrait of an elusive maverick . . . A glorious mess." -San Francisco Chronicle Book Review "An exhilarating match-up of author and subject makes Shakey a great, gripping read." -Rolling Stone From the Hardcover edition., Praise for "Shakey: Neil Young's Biography by Jimmy McDonough "Teeming, obsessive, and revelatory . . . A pure shot of all-access pleasure . . . Hugely original." --"Los Angeles Times Book Review "Just as unmanageable, hard-headed, overzealous, and ultimately endearing as Young himself . . . A maddening, beguiling portrait of an elusive maverick . . . A glorious mess." --"San Francisco Chronicle Book Review "An exhilarating match-up of author and subject makes Shakey a great, gripping read." --"Rolling Stone
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Dewey Decimal
    791.4302/33/092 B
    Synopsis
    From the author of the bestselling "Shakey" comes the first candid, fully researched account of the extraordinary life and career of the late Russ Meyer, the father of modern cinematic sexploitation. 8-page photo insert., What do you need to make money making movies? The answer, according to cult hero, creator of the sexploitation film, and the man the "Wall Street Journal" once dubbed the King Leer of Hollywood, Russ Meyer, is: "big bosoms and square jaws." In the first candid and fiendishly researched account of the late cinematic instigator's life, Jimmy McDonough shows us how Russ Meyer used that formula to turn his own crazed fantasies into movies that made him a millionaire and changed the face of American film forever. Bringing his anecdote--and action--packed biographical style to another renegade of popular culture, "New York Times "bestselling author of "Shakey "Jimmy McDonough offers a wild, warts-and-all portrait of Russ Meyer, the director, writer, producer, and commando moviemaking force behind such sexploitation classics as "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, Vixen," and "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls." This former WWII combat photographer immortalized his personal sexual obsession (women with enormous breasts, of course) upon the silver screen, turning his favorite hobby into box-office gold when this one-man movie machine wrote, directed, and produced a no-budget wonder called "The Immoral Mr. Teas" in 1959. The modest little film pushed all preexisting limits of on-screen nudity, and with its success, the floodgates of what was permitted to be shown on film were thrust open, never to be closed again. Russ Meyer ignited a true revolution in filmmaking, breaking all sex, nudity, and violence taboos. In a career that spanned more than forty years, Meyer created a body of work that has influenced a legion of filmmakers, fashionistas, comic book artists, rock bands, and even the occasionalfeminist. Rich with wicked and sometimes shocking observations and recollections from Meyer's friends (such as colleague Roger Ebert and fellow filmmaker John Waters), lovers and leading ladies (some of whom played both roles with equal vigor), a cadre of his grizzled combat buddies, moviemakers inspired by him, and critics and fans alike, "Big Bosoms and Square Jaws" tells the voluptuous story of Meyer's very singular life and career: his troubled youth, his war years, his volatile marriages, his victories against censorship, and his clashes with the Hollywood establishment. In his new biography of a true maverick, Jimmy McDonough blows the lid off the story of Russ Meyer, from beginning to his recent tragic demise, creating in the process a vivid portrait of a past America. The picture is midnight black. An imperious, testosterone-heavy voice intones: "Ladies and gentleman, welcome to the world of violence . . . While violence cloaks itself in a plethora of disguises, its favorite mantle still remains sex . . . Let's examine closely then, the dangerously evil creation, this new breed, encased and contained within the supple skin of woman--the softness is there, the unmistakable smell of female . . . But a word of caution: handle with care and don't drop your guard. This rapacious new breed prowls both alone and in packs . . . Who are they? One might be your secretary, your doctor's receptionist . . . or a dancer in a go-go bar!" Cut to an eye-popping triad of outrageous, impossibly built women shimmying with frenzied abandon. A swaggering, bargain-basement Tom Jones-style voice belts out a number on the soundtrack. Cut! Close-ups of gyrating, disembodied breasts andhips. Cut! A shiny, alluring jukebox. Cut! Leering, predatory faces of cigar-chomping manimals impotently cheering the women on. Cut! Cut! Cut! Each new shot seems to add another crazy angle, another fabulous detail. Cut to raven-haired, black-gloved Varla--one of the dancers--head thrown back and cackling maniacally as she hammers the gas pedal of a gleaming Porsche. Vrrrrooom! The Porsche screams down a Mojave desert highway at the head of a menacing trio of bisexual go-go superwomen, itching to annihilate any man who gets in their way. "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! K, What do you need to make money making movies? The answer, according to cult hero, creator of the sexploitation film, and the man the Wall Street Journal once dubbed the King Leer of Hollywood, Russ Meyer, is: "big bosoms and square jaws." In the first candid and fiendishly researched account of the late cinematic instigator's life, Jimmy McDonough shows us how Russ Meyer used that formula to turn his own crazed fantasies into movies that made him a millionaire and changed the face of American film forever. Bringing his anecdote- and action-packed biographical style to another renegade of popular culture, New York Times bestselling author of Shakey Jimmy McDonough offers a wild, warts-and-all portrait of Russ Meyer, the director, writer, producer, and commando moviemaking force behind such sexploitation classics as Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, Vixen, and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. This former WWII combat photographer immortalized his personal sexual obsession (women with enormous breasts, of course) upon the silver screen, turning his favorite hobby into box-office gold when this one-man movie machine wrote, directed, and produced a no-budget wonder called The Immoral Mr. Teas in 1959. The modest little film pushed all preexisting limits of on-screen nudity, and with its success, the floodgates of what was permitted to be shown on film were thrust open, never to be closed again. Russ Meyer ignited a true revolution in filmmaking, breaking all sex, nudity, and violence taboos. In a career that spanned more than forty years, Meyer created a body of work that has influenced a legion of filmmakers, fashionistas, comic book artists, rock bands, and even the occasional feminist. Rich with wicked and sometimes shocking observations and recollections from Meyer's friends (such as colleague Roger Ebert and fellow filmmaker John Waters), lovers and leading ladies (some of whom played both roles with equal vigor), a cadre of his grizzled combat buddies, moviemakers inspired by him, and critics and fans alike, Big Bosoms and Square Jaws tells the voluptuous story of Meyer's very singular life and career: his troubled youth, his war years, his volatile marriages, his victories against censorship, and his clashes with the Hollywood establishment. In his new biography of a true maverick, Jimmy McDonough blows the lid off the story of Russ Meyer, from his beginning to his recent tragic demise, creating in the process a vivid portrait of a past America. Book jacket.
    LC Classification Number
    PN1998.3.M49M34 2005

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