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Joe Eszterhas

The Devil’s Guide To Hollywood

In The Devil's Guide to Hollywood, bestselling author and legendary bad-boy screenwriter Joe Eszterhas tells everything he knows about the industry, its players and screenwriting itself—from the first blank sheet of paper in the Olivetti to the size of the credit on the one-sheet.

“There's just one hunk of funny anecdote after another, quotes from everyone who ever mattered in the movie biz, and the thing is jam-packed with screenwriterly advice. Plus it's hilariously funny, ribald, sexy and brilliant.”—Liz Smith
Often practical and always entertaining, The Devil's Guide to Hollywood distills everything one of Hollywood's most accomplished screenwriters knows about the business, from writing advice to negotiation tricks, from the wisdom of past players to the feuds of current ones. Eszterhas has selected his personal pantheon of the most loved and loathed players in the business and treats the reader to a treasure trove of stories, quotes and wisdom from those luminaries, who include William Goldman (loathes) and Zsa Zsa Gabor (loves).
The Devil's Guide to Hollywood could only have been written by someone who loves the business as much as Eszterhas does—but who also has its number.
«Eszterhas delivers a dishy, catty mix of reminiscences and Hollywood trivia…his forte is skewering sycophants and phonies in this opinionated showcase of the underside of Hollywood life.”—Publishers Weekly
405 printed pages
Original publication
2013
Publication year
2013
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Quotes

  • Сашаhas quoted8 years ago
    Watching the movie in the back of a Hollywood theater, the real Bukowski yelled, “If that were me, I would have stopped typing long ago.”
    Somebody in the audience told him to shut up.
    “Hey,” Bukowski said. “I’m the guy they made the movie about. I can say anything I want to say!”
    Somebody yelled, “Oh yeah? Then shut the fuck up!”
    Bukowski yelled, “Oh yeah? Fuck you!”
    Cops were called. They handcuffed Charlie Bukowski and dragged him out of his own movie and locked him in jail.
  • UGLYPUPhas quoted8 years ago
    the sixty-sixth Academy Awards, a screenwriter hired an airplane that towed a banner behind it proclaimi
  • Ieremia Fon Shultsenhas quoted7 years ago
    G
    et up every hour or so and walk around for five or ten minutes. Otherwise, you’ll ruin your back, your prostate, and possibly your relationship with your wife and kids. Say hi to them, give them a hug, drink some water, and go back to work.

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