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Devil's Candy: The Anatomy of a Hollywood Fiasco (Revised)
Devil's Candy: The Anatomy of a Hollywood Fiasco (Revised) | Julie Salamon
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When Brian De Palma agreed to allow Julie Salamon unlimited access to the film production of Tom Wolfe's best-selling book The Bonfire of the Vanities, both director and journalist must have felt like they were on to something big. (…more)
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Journalist Julie Salamon received unprecedented access to Brian DePalma's production of The Bonfire of the Vanities from beginning to end. What she recorded is an utterly fascinating depiction of a #Hollywood failure at every level. This is like the carving of a turkey. For a fun triple feature, read Tom Wolfe's brilliant novel, watch the godawful movie, and then read The Devil's Candy as dessert. Who needs film school? #maybookflowers

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Bet you never heard of THE BONFIRE OF VANITIES before - I sure hadn't. Directed by Brian De Palma and starring Tom Hanks and Bruce Willis, it died slowly and painfully at the B.O and you won't find many today exhorting its qualities. Samalon's account, enriched by De Palma's professionalism and Hanks' and Willis' diametrically opposite approaches to stardom, enthralls as the reader understands why the film did not deserve to pass the test of time

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#AugustPhotoChallenge ! About 75-90 percent of my collection is used, so Tibbie and I are gonna do a little belated #Reccomendsday and #www with this nonfiction classic! This is probably *the* book to read about Hollywood moviemaking in the 1980s - and it's actually a fascinating guide for how situations can become mismanaged and fiascos. The detail here (about the making of "The Bonfire of the Vanities") is staggering. A great late summer read!

manifestsanity I love this book. Thanks for reminding me! The castration of a brilliant novel into a complete turkey is dissected with hilarious precision. Just amazing. 9y
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