Books : Leonard Maltin's 2009 Movie Guide (Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 016.7914375
EAN: 9780452289789
ISBN: 0452289785
Label: Plume
Manufacturer: Plume
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1664
Publication Date: August 05, 2008
Publisher: Plume
Sales Rank: 73536
Studio: Plume
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Product Description: The New York Times bestselling movie guide from a household name in film criticism
Consulted more frequently than ever in this era of Netflix as the resource, Leonard Maltin’s New York Times bestselling film guide remains the most complete, most reliable, and most authoritative resource for movie reviews. Including nearly 17,000 films, the 2009 edition features more than 300 new entries, a completely updated index of leading actors and directors, and Leonard’s personal favorite films.
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I both enjoy Maltin's show on cable TV and this handy review book, BUT is the book available in a larger print size?
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Just got my new edition of Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide. How does he do it? All the new movies are in here not to mention useful info about tape and DVD suppliers, etc... etc... I always consult it whether before going to the theater or watching movies on TV.
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Leonard Maltin has been issuing this yearly movie reference guide for many years. A while back (not sure when exactly), Maltin decided to split up the movies in pre-and after 1960 movies. The pre-1960 movies now have their own book ("Leonard Maltin's Classic Movie Guide").
"Leonard Maltin's 2009 Movie Guide" (a whopping 1,644 pages, this book should be sold "by the pound") brings the alphabetical listing of more than 17,000 movies and captures their essence in a single paragraph. The editions change little from year to year, bringing a batch of new movies. It's not exactly clear where the chronological cut-off point is: "Iron Man" is in here, but not "The Dark Knight". But it matters not.
The beauty of this book is that it remains the essential "hard copy" reference tool for us movie lovers. Yes, the minute this book is issued it becomes out-dated (see the "Dark Knight" reference), and I'm sure there are on-line reference sites that are more up to date, but if you, like me, like to have an actual book, this reference guide is for you. At that level, this book remains the best and essential.
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These reviews are indeed helpful. Still, there is little point in Maltin's arbitrary indexes of actors and directors which exclude Walter Huston, Paul Scofield, Hedy Lamar, Jack Palance and a great number of other leading performers of earlier years (including River Phoenix), in order to favor the legacy of Jim Carrey, Reese Witherspoon, Ben Stiller, etc.
Also there is that irritating concession to readers who apparently are unable to allow for the full listing of titles beginning with 'My' (from "My American Cousin" straight through "My Wife is An Actress") to be followed by titles whose first syllable begins with "My" ("Mysterians, The" through "Mystic River"). Instead, Maltin interrupts the list at "My Stepmother is A Martian," introduces "Mysterians, The" through "Mystic River" and only afterwards continues with the remaining titles that start with "My" ("My Summer of Love" and "My Wife is An Actress").
Tt should not be too much to ask for French as well as Italian titles - in which "Le," "La" and/or "Les" pertain to the equivalent "The" article in English, to be listed more properly (i.e.: "Avventura, L'" under "A"; "Bal, Le" under "B"; "Corbeau, Le" under "C"; "Enfer, L'" under "E"; "Miserables, Les" under "M"; "Nuit de Varennes, La" under "N"; and so on), instead of a slew of "La" titles and same for the "Le" and "Les" ones.
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Leonard Maltin is the mavin of the movies.
All the basic informaton that you want to know about a movie that's on DVD or being aired on television is in this book.
I check this huge volume regularly to see how Leonard and his staff have rated a movie that interests me. If they don't give it 3-stars or more, I figure that it's not worth my time.
I don't always agree with their assessment, but they're right more times than they are wrong.
As a writer, I find this book to be an invaluable reference tool, which is why I buy the updated edition every year.
© Michael B. Druxman, author of ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD (available December 2008)
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