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Nashawaty frames this as a story of how the summer of 1982, with its 8 now-classic sci-fi/ fantasy/ horror releases, was an inflection point that changed how future blockbusters would take over. It actually reads more like 8 interwoven stories of how these films got made after the sea change of Star Wars and the films that followed. But making the stories come together without becoming a doorstop is impressive by itself (it's only 304 pages)👇
Billypar It does have a bunch of hacky phrases like the title (e.g., 'Tinseltown', 'eighty-sixed', 'just like that, presto...'), but it's arguably appropriate to have some Hollywood-speak given the subject. It's also written with economy and a good sense of what a general audience would find interesting while avoiding topics that are too inside baseball. Recommended for all film nerds! 1w
Billypar The 8 films clockwise from the upper left pic: 1) E.T., 2) The Thing, 3) Conan the Barbarian, 4) Blade Runner, 5) Tron, 6) The Road Warrior (Mad Max 2), 7) Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan, 8) Poltergeist 1w
TheBookHippie Gosh I saw all of these in the theater! 3 bucks 😂. What a time! 1w
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Texreader Awesome review. And thanks for identifying the movies! I only saw a few in theaters at the time. 1w
Billypar @TheBookHippie @Texreader I was only 6 months old at the time so I didn't have firsthand experience, but it's just insane that so many future classics were premiering all at once. 'Barbieheimer' last summer seems like the closest thing in recent memory and that was two films. 1w
TheBookHippie @Billypar I was at the movies every single week through my teens and twenties it was an insane time for movies. 1w
Texreader @TheBookHippie I definitely agree. Lots more movie-going in the 80s! The best decade, no doubt. 1w