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Box Office Poison

Hollywood's Story in a Century of Flops

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Box Office Poison

De: Tim Robey
Narrado por: Tim Robey
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"A wild success." — Publishers Weekly

"A surefire hit." —Library Journal STARRED review

"A brilliant star turn." —Andrew O’Hagan

A riotous and revealing story of Hollywood’s most spectacular flops and how they ended careers, bankrupted studios and changed film history.

"Failure fascinates, for all the reasons that success is a drag…”


From grand follies to misunderstood masterpieces, disastrous sequels to catastrophic literary adaptations, Box Office Poison tells a hugely entertaining alternative history of Hollywood, through a century of its most notable flops. What can these films tell us about the Hollywood system, the public’s appetite–or lack of it–and the circumstances that saw such flops actually made? Away from the canon, this is the definitive take on these ill-fated, but essential celluloid failures.

Robey covers a vast century of flops, including: Intolerance; Queen Kelly; Freaks; Sylvia Scarlett; The Magnificent Ambersons; Land of the Pharoahs; Doctor Dolittle; Sorcerer; Dune; The Adventures of Baron Munchausen; Nothing But Trouble; The Hudsucker Proxy; Cutthroat Island; Speed 2: Cruise Control; Babe: Pig in the City; Supernova; Rollerball; The Adventures of Pluto Nash; Gigli; Alexander; Catwoman; A Sound of Thunder; Speed Racer; Synecdoche, New York; Pan; and Cats.

From Daily Telegraph film critic Tim Robey, this is a brilliantly fun exploration of human nature and stupidity in some of the greatest film flops throughout history.
Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas Historia y Crítica Divertido Ingenioso De suspenso Cine y TV
Fascinating Insights • Cinema History Treasure • Authoritative Explanation • Entertaining Anecdotes • Behind-scenes Drama

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Interesting coverage of the topic, but the author was the wrong choice to read it

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I was really hoping that it would come full circle, and it did. The author even used that exact phrase at the end. Wrapped up perfectly.

The ending

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The author knows the history , industry and art of Hollywood. He is a hilarious critic

So biting and snarky !

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For a book this interesting and filled with great stories, anecdotes, behind-the-scenes drama, and hidden secrets, ya think they would have gotten a better narrator. Sure, getting the author to do their own audio book is always a plus....except in this case where Tim Robey sounds like an A.I. generated Brit! Little to no emotion, flat, dull, and boring. It needed someone with an upbeat tempo, charisma, and emotion in their voice to really sell this book.

Great book, iffy narration

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Box Office Poison is a clever and insightful exploration of a subject movie buffs never knew they needed. I’ve never felt such morbid curiosity over a list of movie casualties.

This book dives deep into the biggest box office disasters in American cinema. It’s the film buff’s equivalent of watching one car crash after another—you can’t look away! You’ll be told who was behind the wheel, what caused the collision, who walked away unscathed, and who didn’t survive the wreck. The factors leading to each crash are as interesting as the crashes themselves.

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