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Book Reviews of Make Love the Bruce Campbell WayBook Review: Let's Make Love Summary: 5 Stars
I thoroughly enjoyed "Make Love! The Bruce Campbell Way." This book was quite humorous and very engrossing. It was extremely difficult to put down since Bruce manages to get himself into all sorts of situations throughout the progression of the novel. I would recommend this book to any Bruce Campbell fan or anyone in search of an entertaining read.
Book Review: Make Love the Bruce Cambell Way Summary: 5 Stars
This book is fantastic. Not only is it a good read for fans of BC but for anyone who has ever had an interest in the film making industry. I started reading and didn't put the book down 'til the last page.
Book Review: Surest way to a cheap giggle. Summary: 4 Stars
I love Bruce Campbell, no matter how horrible some of his movies are--he needs to keep making them. Or--books just like them, which is pretty much what this is. Its a B movie, in book format. Its a very fun read, great beach type, breezy page turner. I read the bulk of it in one day, the horrible photoshop renderings that are scattered on the pages keeping me very amused.
He has been cast in a potential Oscar nod role in "Let's Make Love" with Richard Gere and Renee Zellwegger, Bruce wants very badly to move up in the acting world out of his Bolivian shooting schedule and need to do so many stunts. However, as the book/shooting of the 'film' continue his enthusiasim for the project seems to snowball everyone else around him into a B movie frenzie (this is all part of a pretty amusing part of the plot--but I shall say no more). Not only does the film turn into a B movie, but so does Bruce's life it appears, a car chase, a fist fight, many run ins with the law. All in all he keeps the narrative rolling, I was never bored while reading this. Only had a few problems with how it was edited ( a few of the graphics--actually tied in with the actual text and were misplaced by a few lines causing me to stumble a bit as I read, and a few typos that had me raising the old eyebrow)
Essentially if you enjoy his movies, you will probably enjoy this book, if you like campy sort of silly fun this is a great book for you. Please don't read it expecting a book you can impress Harvard with though, this is not a dusty tome, treat it like the book it is and toss it in your duffle bag or beach bag and take it with you and enjoy it.
Book Review: Very funny, and so silly Summary: 4 Stars
This story is not a true tale, as was Bruce Campbell's first book, 'If Chins Could Kill,' rather, it tells a story that might happen, were Bruce to try to make an A-list film. Quirky highjinks and utter disasters occur as Bruce's B-movie 'curse' infests and destroys the whole production. Injected with a heavy dose of Campbell's off-beat humor, and helped along by a series of strange, definately photoshopped pictures, this book manages to be hilarious while, at the same time, nearly believable. This is a must for all Bruce Campbell fans, and those people who just want something entertainingly ridiculous to read on a plane.
Book Review: Enjoyed it through and through Summary: 4 Stars
This is just a delightfully absurd romp through Hollywood with our main man, Bruce Campbell. Mike Nichols is directing a new comedy starring Richard Gere and Renee Zellweger, and Bruce has been cast as a key supporting player. Unfortunately, dark forces are conspiring against him. Namely, Hollywood Producers, Sex Education Video directors, studio security guards, ecoterrorists, and of course, the United States Federal Government. I laughed pretty much the whole way through. Highly recommended.
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