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Old 13th June 2012, 05:50 AM
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Last film book I picked up was Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema.
My local branch of Waterstones has this tome in stock and i must admit i've been tempted to snap up a copy. More for info on the genre's '70s output and the book's visuals than anything else.
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Old 29th June 2012, 05:32 PM
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Updated edition of Alan Jones Argento book in August.

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Updated edition of Alan Jones Argento book in August.

Just to clarify is this Profondo Argento then? Because I heard he was re-releasing it with Dracula 3D stuff in it.
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Just to clarify is this Profondo Argento then? Because I heard he was re-releasing it with Dracula 3D stuff in it.
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Profondo Argento, now fully updated, re-named and re-issued with brand new chapters!

"Stunning tribute to a horror movie legend. There's nobody more knowledgeable about Dario Argento and horror movies than Alan Jones. "
- Billy Chainsaw, Bizarre

Internationally renowned writer, broadcaster and author Alan Jones has tirelessly reported on every aspect of Argento's career for more than three decades. Every single feature, interview, review and in-depth look at Argento's multi-faceted universe was meticulously collated into one stunning, Sold Out volume, originally called Profondo Argento. Available again at last, now under a new title and cover, Dario Argento: The Man, the Myths and the Magic includes a wealth of fresh material and interviews exclusively conducted for this exhaustive overview of Argento's extraordinary body of work. Illustrated with rare stills, posters and candid behind-the-scenes photos from the author's private collection, Jones probes deep into the psyche and methodology of one of the world's most celebrated genre directors - and in doing so also uncovers the luminous chaos of the entire Italian Film Industry itself.

Limited Edition, available in hardback only!

From his early beginnings scripting Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West, his directorial breakthrough with the chic giallo The Bird with the Crystal Plumage and his ground-breaking soundtrack use of the progressive rock group Goblin, to producing the gut-wrenching Dawn of the Dead, his Terror Trilogy with his Hollywood superstar daughter Asia and helming his latest thriller Dracula 3D, everything you ever wanted to know about Dario Argento but were afraid to ask is all here.

Rarely has any journalist ever been granted such wide access to the life and work of his all-time favourite director. Yet that's precisely what happened to internationally renowned writer, broadcaster and author Alan Jones who won the respect of Dario Argento for his detailed location reports and critical assessments of the Italian Master of the Macabre.

Features full-length interviews with: Asia Argento, Claudio Argento, Fiore Argento, Lamberto Bava, Roy Bava, Simon Boswell, Michael Brandon, Chiara Caselli, Luigi Cozzi, Liam Cunningham, Keith Emerson, Franco Ferrini, Jessica Harper, Udo Kier, Daria Nicolodi, Stefania Rocca, George A. Romero, Gianni Romoli, Dardano Sacchetti, Julian Sands, Tom Savini, Claudio Simonetti, Michele Soavi, Sergio Stivaletti, Max Von Sydow, Ronnie Taylor, Luciano Tovoli.

All-new illustrations! Never-before-seen behind the scenes photos, exclusive shots specially produced for this book, rare artwork and stills.

This book features full coverage of Argento's new film Dracula 3D.
Dario Argento: The Man, the Myths and the Magic, by Alan Jones at FAB Press Online
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Old 29th June 2012, 06:33 PM
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Excellent! I've wanted this for a while but I think it's OOP and so very expensive. Will be good to have an updated version.
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I have the original hardback release and will definitely go for the imminent revised edition too.
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I'm currently re-reading these two old timers:

Sex and Zen & A Bullet in the Head: The Essential Guide to Hong Kong's Mind-bending Films
Hollywood East: Hong Kong Movies and the People Who Made Them

Both can be picked up ridiculously cheap used on Amazon and offer a wealth of information.
They also venture were most other books on HK films won't go.

Probably my favourite books on 80's/90's HK cinema.
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Old 2nd July 2012, 11:39 AM
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Sex and Zen & A Bullet in the Head: The Essential Guide to Hong Kong's Mind-bending Films.
A pretty good volume from what i recall although i've only read my copy once and Bey Logan's Hong Kong Action Cinema is another fine tome imo. Yours truly once owned the similarly-themed book Hong Kong Babylon but said publication was a bit too text-heavy for me tbh.
I like as many images as words to look at.
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I like my reading to be informative but also somewhat fun and these two deliver.
Lots of pics as well.

The second one is actually a sort of sequel and has the same unusual size as the first book.
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