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David Thomson''s ''Have You Seen?'' - A Personal Introduction to 1,000 Films is a quirky, idiosyncratic and hugely entertaining look at a century of cinema.

This is veteran film writer David Thomson''s personal, irreverent, hilarious and utterly original take on the 1,000 films he has most loved - and hated - from Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein to Zabriskie Point, from esteemed classics to forgotten curiosities, guilty pleasures to noir treats, horror gems to kitsch disasters. The result is probably the most enjoyable film book you will ever read (and you''ll never think about The Sound of Music in the same way again).

''Delightful ... it''s like having the most film-literate pal you can imagine sitting beside you in a multiplex''
  Independent

''A joy ... he''s incapable of writing a boring sentence''
  Evening Standard Books of the Year

''This book sets the

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Delightful ... the world's leading sage about film ... It's like having the most film-literate pal you can imagine sitting beside you in a multiplex -- John Walsh * Independent *
This book sets the bar. There isn't a more intelligent, insightful and provocative guide to individual movies in the world -- Nigel Andrews * Financial Times *
A dazzlingly authoritative treat ... crammed with insight and epigram -- Geoff Dyer * Observer *
Eccentric, brilliant, scholarly, perverse, witty, egocentric and infuriating, sometimes all at once -- Philip French * Time Out *
A treasure trove for film buffs ... there is probably no finer contemporary writer on what makes the movies so unmissable -- Allan Hunter * Herald *

Have You Seen... a Personal Introduction to 1000

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 04/03/2010
      ISBN13: 9780141020754, 978-0141020754
      ISBN10: 014102075X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      David Thomson''s ''Have You Seen?'' - A Personal Introduction to 1,000 Films is a quirky, idiosyncratic and hugely entertaining look at a century of cinema.

      This is veteran film writer David Thomson''s personal, irreverent, hilarious and utterly original take on the 1,000 films he has most loved - and hated - from Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein to Zabriskie Point, from esteemed classics to forgotten curiosities, guilty pleasures to noir treats, horror gems to kitsch disasters. The result is probably the most enjoyable film book you will ever read (and you''ll never think about The Sound of Music in the same way again).

      ''Delightful ... it''s like having the most film-literate pal you can imagine sitting beside you in a multiplex''
        Independent

      ''A joy ... he''s incapable of writing a boring sentence''
        Evening Standard Books of the Year

      ''This book sets the

      Trade Review
      Delightful ... the world's leading sage about film ... It's like having the most film-literate pal you can imagine sitting beside you in a multiplex -- John Walsh * Independent *
      This book sets the bar. There isn't a more intelligent, insightful and provocative guide to individual movies in the world -- Nigel Andrews * Financial Times *
      A dazzlingly authoritative treat ... crammed with insight and epigram -- Geoff Dyer * Observer *
      Eccentric, brilliant, scholarly, perverse, witty, egocentric and infuriating, sometimes all at once -- Philip French * Time Out *
      A treasure trove for film buffs ... there is probably no finer contemporary writer on what makes the movies so unmissable -- Allan Hunter * Herald *

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