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Narrated by:
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Mark Kermode
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By:
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Mark Kermode
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A wry, robust and developed defence of accountable critical voices' 4 stars, Total Film
For decades, the backbone of film criticism has been the hatchet job – the entertaining trashing of a film by professional reviewers, seen by many as cynical snobs. But with the arrival of the internet, have the critics finally fallen under the axe? With movie posters now just as likely to be adorned by Twitter quotes as fusty reviewer recommendations, has the rise of enthusiastic amateurism sounded the death knell of a profession? Are the democratic opportunities of the internet any more reliable than the old gripes and prejudices of the establishment? Can editing really be done by robots? And what kind of films would we have if we listened to what the audience thinks it wants?
Starting with the celebrated TV fight between film-maker Ken Russell and critic Alexander Walker (the former hit the latter with a rolled-up copy of his Evening Standard review on live television) and ending with his own admission to Steven Spielberg of a major error of judgement, Mark Kermode takes us on a journey across the modern cinematic landscape.
Like its predecessor, The Good, The Bad and The Multiplex, Hatchet Job blends historical analysis with trenchant opinion, bitter personal prejudices, autobiographical diversions and anecdotes, and laugh-out-loud acerbic humour. It’s the perfect book for anyone who’s ever expressed an opinion about a movie.
The Film Man
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Pure Mark Kermode
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Note it also had some interesting information in there to.
So basically fun and you learn something. That’s about as much as you can ask of any book.
Another Kermode book, top job.
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reviewing this would be ironic surely?
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This is also a surprisingly foul mouthed book, which isn't a problem, just surprising. Away from the shackles of the BBC, Kermode swears like the proverbial trooper.
A Kermodian rant, and essay on criticism
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Kermode on top form
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Wittertainment at its best
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Perfectly acceptable book from the Good Doctor
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Would you listen to Hatchet Job again? Why?
Iwill listen to this book again.Who was your favorite character and why?
Mark Kermode.Which character – as performed by Mark Kermode – was your favourite?
the author.If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
In a world of critics, he was another one... with a hatchet.Any additional comments?
Mark Kermode is an excellent movie critic. He has a very engaging style and a real love of film with a wealth of knowledge and a real death of understanding of the art form. Though, you won't ever hear Kermode himself say that. He is self deprecating to a fault and has real warmth and affection for takers of and he audience of cinema in all it's forms. This third book is thoroughly entertaining. I would rank this book as joint close second to his first, “It's only a movie” alongside his second outing, “The good, the bad and the multiplex.” All three are very entertaining and thoroughly enjoyable, “It's only a movie” is excellent with the next two far from being the difficult second and third albums. They stand on their own merit and will stand the test of time. The first book is more of a manifesto and a positioning statement, it comes from the writer's heart and is a joy which survives many repeated listens. Looking forward to the next listen and the next book. Brilliant stuff indeed. Thanks Mark.Kermode's new book is a real treat, Loved it!
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Would you listen to Hatchet Job again? Why?
i love Mark KermodeWhat did you like best about this story?
Brutal honesty and fantastic storiesWhat does Mark Kermode bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
His funny wit and insightful anecdotesIf you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
carry on KermodeAny additional comments?
nobody else could have narrated this bookthe wolves of wardour street
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