As we did in 2021 and 2023, 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 Stan about his book review "Michael Schulman's OSCAR WARS: A HISTORY OF HOLLYWOOD IN GOLD, SWEAT AND TEARS" -- Stan, you really didn't like the book.
Which really isn't political?
Stan: Right. But we never again get a story like that and he tries to pretend like he's written some lofty book when he hasn't. He also has no idea regarding Judy Holliday or ADAM'S RIB or George Cukor. His ignorance shines through over and over. Worst of all, the book is just boring.
You felt there was way too much Candice Bergen.
Stan: I did. And I don't dislike her. I loved the original MURPHY BROWN. The reboot got better as it went along. Candice is funny in a huge number of films including the two BOOK CLUB films. But I didn't need or want her. It's a book about the Oscars. Not only was Candice only nominated once, the book's not even concerned with that. Instead, we're getting Candice at Truman Capote's ball, we're getting Candice sniffing in disdain at the hippies, we're getting this and that and it's just like STFU. And I mean that towards the author not towards Candice Bergen. Related, there is no reason to call Elliott Gould "Mr. Barbra Streisand." Not even once but the author does it more than once.
Final thoughts?
Stan: If you're interested in the Academy Awards, you won't be interested in this book. You'll be frustrated and angry so spare yourself the trouble and don't read it.
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Previous book discussions:
"Book Talk (Dona, Ava and C.I.)"
"Book Talk (Ty, Ava and C.I.)"
"Book Talk (Mike, Ava and C.I.)"
"Book Talk (Stan, Rebecca, Ava and C.I.)"
"Book Talk (Mike, Ava and C.I.)"