Film buffs Lou Harry and Eric Furman sat through hundreds of hours of cinematic duds to find the biggest bombs from Hollywoods biggest stars. They reveal all in their new book IN THE CAN.
Lou and Eric are not talking about the Armageddonsstinkers that still made big money. Nor are their targets the Shawshank Redemptionsmovies reviewers loved but audiences ignored. Instead, the authors focus on cinematic flops reviled by critics and moviegoers alike: John Travoltas Battlefield Eartha movie so bad it almost demands that a drinking game be built around it. Angelina Jolies Beyond Borderswhich inspired a more hostile reaction from critics than any other movie in this book. Bruce Willis Hudson Hawka heist adventure in which the leading mans smirk got more critical attention than the leading lady. Madonnas well, for Madonna there are a lot of choices. And many, many more.
IN THE CAN also examines TV stars who just didnt manage the jump to the big screenotherwise known as The David Caruso Effect. They reminisce about embarrassing last hurrahs, including that of Orson Welles, who went from being the genius behind CitizenKane to doing voiceovers for Transformers: The Movie. They cluck over unworthy Oscar follow-upsfor example, Mira Sorvinos rapid descent from garnering praise for Mighty Aphrodite to chasing giant cockroaches in Mimic. And they shine the lighton a parade of great directors who have an awful lot of explaining to do. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге In the Can: The Greatest Career Missteps, Sophomore Slumps, What-were-they-thinking Decisions And Fire-your Agent Moves in the History of the Movies (Lou Harry)