The first biography of the highly acclaimed, often controversial director, based on material from his family, filmmaking colleagues, and Stone himself, reveals the sensational story of the filmmaker... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Any true test of a book like this is how well-researched it is. Apparently, James Riordan had access to Stone and to many of his collaborators and this results in a rich, detailed look at this original filmmaker.Riordan goes into great detail on Stone's early life and traces his development from burnt out Viet vet to controversial filmmaker. Best of all, he also packs in tons of great anecdotal information on the making of all of Stone's films. He writes in a very engaging style that had me reading this book cover to cover, especially the chapters devoted to my favourite Stone films (Platoon, Wall Street, JFK). He really sheds fascinating light on Stone's working methods and the inner demons that fuel him.If you are a fan of Stone's film than this is the book to get. Except no substitutes. I really hope that Riordan is working on an updated edition that covers Nixon, U-Turn and the rest of Stone's work, including the upcoming Alexander. Hopefully, some day...
A Complete Guid to Stone
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This is a must for any Stone fan. It is a complete history of Oliver Stone; from his birth into a wealthy New York family, to driving a cab for $30 dollars a night, to the set of JFK. It gives us a compelling insight into what created one of America's greatest and important film makers and social critics.
The best book I read on a director yet !
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book really takes you into the mind of Oliver Stone. It really gets in their an shows how he directs ,and what the actors and his peerers think of his work.
Takes you in the mind of a very controversial moviemaker.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
This is the story of a man who lived the life of America for the past 50 years. He represents the good and the bad in all of us. He is a filmmaker. He is Oliver Stone. No one has captured the pulse of what is relevant to most Americans except probably Steven Spielberg. In fact, Oliver Stone is the dark side of Spielberg. Where Spielberg has chosen fantasy, Stone has chosen reality. This book was remarkable in that you felt that as you read it, you really were beginning to meet Oliver Stone for the first time. You put all your anger and your fears aside as you finally began to realize that he is just a man. A man who lives life at 199 miles per hour, wanting to hit the tree like James Dean. Oliver Stone is just a man who loves the chase, loves the escape, loves pushing the envelope of a hungry American filmgoer, thirsty for more tales of American stories, those dark sides of Andy Hardy that we all really live
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