“I watched it in film school at this horrible place—well, it was a wonderful place—but, looking back on it now, it was pretty terrible. They called it the “Cinema Study Center,” and it was basically thirty televisions with LaserDisc machines and VCRs hooked up to them in this little basement. You were crowded in these little cubicles next to thirty other smelly film students, and that’s where I first saw Annie Hall.”
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"If you love films and care about filmmakers, you'll have a hard time putting this book down. These lively conversations reveal just how much one generation of filmmakers influences the next - and how a single movie can change the course of a young person's life and career."
-Leonard Maltin, author of Leanord Martin's Movie Guide -
"A great and provocative read. Elder begins with a simple question and leads a wide variety of filmmakers down all sorts of unexpected paths. Why do we respond so passionately, even irrationally, to the movies that change our lives? The wonderful thing about being a critic or a lifelong movie lover is that life changes all the time in relation to the spells being cast on the screen. Elder's book honors that alchemic relationship many times over. It's addictive."
-Michael Phillips, film critic, Chicago Tribune