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We Are the Mutants
We Are the Mutants: The Battle for Hollywood from Rosemary's Baby to Lethal Weapon | Richard McKenna, Kelly Roberts, Michael Grasso
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An offbeat odyssey through the most daring and disruptive phase of American cinema since the advent of sound during the most transformative and tumultuous period of American history since the Civil War. We Are the Mutants is a critical reassessment of what is arguably the most discussed and beloved stretch of movies in Hollywood history. Documenting the period between the arrival of US combat troops in Vietnam and the end of President Ronald Reagans second term, it forgoes the usual and restrictive exemplars of auteur cinema, and instead focuses on an eclectic selection of films and genres horror, documentary, disaster, vigilante action, neo-noir, post-apocalyptic sci-fi to track this period's tumultuous transformation in American life, culture, and politics. Covering everything from Rosemarys Baby and Enter the Dragon to Escape from New York and Fatal Attraction, and from manufactured blockbusters and studio sleepers to forgotten Bs and cult classics, We Are the Mutants re-writes the history of modern American cinema, and in doing so, the history of America itself.
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Just how much of Hollywood‘s output in the late 60s to early 80s was true “counter-culture” & how much of it was an affectation, a cash-in that facilitated the continuation of the studios‘ dominance? Marxist analysis of movies was all the rage 20 odd years ago but with no more than a pompous nod to intersectionality, they soon became irrelevant. Replacing the lens & looking at less obvious movies, this book has a good stab at updating discussions.

The_Book_Ninja Note: I don‘t own a dog so I hired one for the day because I don‘t have any dog/book photos on my feed and I felt left out. Thanks to www.hireadogforlitsy.com 4mo
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I just love to think about and read about movies! Very thoughtful essay collection.

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