Do you have the entire "Predator" screenplay memorized? Do movies like "The Running Man" and "Kindergarten Cop" hold a special place in your heart? Then this is the book for you. John Flynn gives every Arnold film (up to 1996's "Eraser") focused attention, complete with plot synopsis, critical reviews and behind the scenes production details which I found extremely interesting and entertaining. The book suffers, through no fault of its own, from being slightly outdated. Example: In the final pages, Flynn gives his forecasts for "Jingle All The Way" and "Batman & Robin", both movies not yet released at the time of publication. (And I am I alone wishing that they never were?) On the topic of Arnold playing the villan Mr. Freeze opposite George Clooney's Batman, the author seculates, "How can it miss?" Oh, if only he knew. Both of these flicks turned out to be the two biggest cowpies in Arnold's otherwise distinguished career. But that's in the past. Here's to the future. Buy this book! No true Arnold fan should be without it.
Super star, the big guy Arnold Schwarzenegger
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The book is simply about the movies of Arnold Schwarzenegger. The thing is this, this is the most interesting book that I' ve ever read. That was because of Arnold becuse he really inspires me.
A great read for Arnold fans, or just fans of movie making!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
After reading several biographies of Arnold, including his informative but dated autobiography, this book provided insight and many details of Arnold's life that those biographies do not include, especially, of course, his life while making all his movies. The reader will learn of the planning and politics that go into making a movie years and sometimes decades before the cameras start rolling. Hence, the great interest and value this book will be to anyone interested in recent movie making and history, even if they are not fans of Arnold. For those of us who want to know more about Arnold, though, the book contains a thorough description of what Arnold was doing at the time each of his movies were made, why he was chosen for the role over other actors and why he wanted to be in it, what efforts Arnold made to get each role, and what transpired during the making of each movie. The problems and obstacles that had to be overcome to complete some of his movies, and Arnold's strategy to enhance and further his movie career show his determination and strong will to be a success that worked so well in his bodybuiding career. The information in this book is not found in any of Arnold's biographies. In addition, this book also serves as an excellent record of Arnold's movie making, including as a Director. This revised version, includes his more recent movies, as well as plans for the future. In summary, this book is both informative and thoroughly enjoyable - a great read. The only criticism is with the author's foreward. In it the author explains that since this is a book that is based on facts, it does not contain inaccurate information or unsupportive opinions about Arnold. However, in several places in the book, the facts about a movie or Arnold are a little off. For example, everyone knows Dirty Harry's "most powerful handgun in the world" was the .44 magnum, NOT a .357 magnum. And its the Arnold Classic competition that Arnold has every year in Columbus, Ohio, NOT the Mr. Universe or Mr. Olympia. There are other mistakes in the book, but all are on this level of minor detail that never detract from the enjoyment of reading it. In fact, these very minor errors would not have bothered me at all if the author had not made that statement in the foreward about the book being so very factual.
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