Doug Pratt is the leading reviewer of DVDs, a contributor to Rolling Stone, and editor and publisher of The DVD-Laserdisc Newsletter. Choice says, "Pratt's writing is amusing, comprehensive and informative." Rolling Stone calls this two-volume set, "the gold standard on all things DVD." The set is unique in giving space to non-feature-film DVDs, the fastest growing area of the market. Not just a reference book, it's also good reading.
... though at other times it approaches a more literate and rewarding level of quality . Ben Gazzara portrays an alcoholic poet , based on the writings of Charles Bukowski , who spends his time pawing women and getting wasted .
FEATURES : 9 chapter links Commentary : director Cummins , producer Richard F. Brophy Interviews with Diller , Cummins , Brophy Trailer - Creature effects gallery Original screenplay Publicity photo collection Advertising materials .
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Vols. 8-10 of the 1965-1984 master cumulation constitute a title index.
Learn from this comprehensive book, a soup-to-nuts approach to releasing your independent film on DVD. From package design to marketing to authoring to menu architecture to promotion to publicity to...
An introduction to flying radio-controlled model helicopters discusses how to select a kit, choose the right engine and control system, and assemble and test the model, and includes advice on choosing a good flying site
Books in Print
This collection of candid and intimate conversations between Pratt and Leach gifts fans and readers insights into every season from 2002 to 2021—observations that only they could share.
Each entry includes title, alternate title, one-to four-bone rating, year released, MPAA rating, brief review, length, format, country of origin, cast, technical personnel, awards and made-for-television/cable/video designations.
The Blood series is the newest murder mystery novel to come on the scene with Max Sawyer as the suave detective. If you enjoy Lee Child or Robert Crais, then check out Max Sawyer in Crimson Blood.