
 
As
 we did in 2021, we're attempting to again increase book coverage in the
 community. After a review posts, we try to do a discussion with the 
reviewer.  This go round, we're talking to Ty about his "REBELS ON THE BACKLOT (Ty)."  The book's Sharon Waxman's REBELS ON THE BACKLOT: SIX MAVERICK DIRECTORS AND HOW THEY 
CONQUERED THE HOLLYWOOD STUDIO SYSTEM.. You did not like the book? 
Ty:
 No, it was poorly written for one thing.  I can pour over old issues of
 PREMIERE or MOVIELINE and enjoy them, they're well written.  I didn't 
like Peter
 Biskind's EASY RIDERS, RAGING BULLS: HOW THE 
SEX-DRUGS-AND-ROCK-'N'-ROLL GENERATION SAVED HOLLYWOOD, but it was well 
written.  She writes like closed caption.  She has no style and no 
flair.  I'm going to steal from you, C.I., I think she tried to turn a 
phrase once, ended up on crutches and never tried again.  That really is
 her writing.  
And you found her a kiss up.
Ty: A huge kiss up.  I would recommend people stay away from the book.  She also is one of those women who hate women.
Good you picked up on that.
Ty:
 It's really hard to miss.  She's slamming women and over.  And she 
calls Sofia Coppola "plain."  First off, Sofia is very attractive.  
Second, why is she rating Sofia's beauty to begin with?  She doesn't 
rate the beauty or lack of it when it comes to the directors she's 
writing about.  She gets in a slam at Winona Ryder and her looks.  One 
of her 'delightful director' lays on the ground to look up a woman's 
skirt and she finds that cute and charming.  That's why she's full of 
s**t by the way, when she claims she wanted to tell the truth about 
Harvey Weinstein but NYT wouldn't let her.  NYT had nothing to do with 
this bad book, she could write whatever she wanted.  But she talks about
 a man looking up a woman's skirt and doesn't call it out, doesn't note 
it's sexual harassment, just finds it cute.  I could go on and on but 
she's a horror show.
Is there anything you can recommend about the book?
Ty: Not really.  Go read Peter Biskind's book.  Better written and far nicer to women. 
She infantilizes Helena Bonhem Carter.
Ty:
 Yeah, she acts like 'little Helena' needed Mommy's permission to make 
FIGHT CLUB.  She wanted her mother's opinion, as a psychotherapist, of 
the script which a number of people had a problem with.  She also does a
 really bad job describing the casting of the film.  She seems to 
believe that talking to one person makes her an expert so if Fincher 
tells her something it's true.  She has no idea about Courtney Love 
being offered the role.  Or that Janeane Garofalo was cast and then lost
 the part because Edward Norton insisted Courtney Love get the role.  
She knows nothing because her 'research' is worshiping at the feet of 
some male director.  
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Previous book discussions this year.
 
 
"Books (Rebecca, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Elaine, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Marcia, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Isaiah, Ava and C.I.),"  "Books (Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Trina, Isaiah, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Marcia, Rebecca, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Ann, Mike, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Stan, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Mike, Ava and C.I.),"  "Books (Ann, Elaine, Kat, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Isaiah, Stan, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Trina, Kat, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Marcia, Ann and C.I.)," "Books (Ruth, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Isaiah, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Mike, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Kat, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Marcia, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Trina, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Rebecca, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Isaiah, Kat, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Stan, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Kat, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Marcia, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Ann, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Trina, Ava and C.I.)," "Books (Marcia, Ava and C.I.)" and "Books (Ava and C.I.)."