David Thomson
Born
in London, The United Kingdom
February 18, 1941
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The New Biographical Dictionary of Film: Expanded and Updated
40 editions
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1975
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The Big Screen: The Story of the Movies
9 editions
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2012
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How to Watch a Movie
4 editions
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2015
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"Have You Seen...?": A Personal Introduction to 1,000 Films
10 editions
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2008
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The Moment of Psycho: How Alfred Hitchcock Taught America to Love Murder
11 editions
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2009
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Rosebud: The Story of Orson Welles
13 editions
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published
1996
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The Whole Equation: A History of Hollywood
10 editions
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2004
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Breaking Bad: The Official Book
2 editions
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2015
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Warner Bros: The Making of an American Movie Studio
5 editions
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2017
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Moments That Made the Movies
10 editions
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2013
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“Bette Davis lived long enough to hear the Kim Carnes song, 'Bette Davis Eyes'. The lyrics to that song were not very interesting. But the fact of the song was the proof of an acknowledgement that in the twentieth century we lived through an age of immense romantic personalities larger than life, yet models for it, too - for good or ill. Like twin moons, promising a struggle and an embrace, the Davis eyes would survive her - and us. Kim Carnes has hardly had a consistent career, but that one song - sluggish yet surging, druggy and dreamy - became an instant classic. It's like the sigh of the islanders when they behold their Kong. And I suspect it made the real eyes smile, whatever else was on their mind.”
― Bette Davis
― Bette Davis
“Agee wrote “like someone who had not just viewed the movie but been in it — out with it, as if it were a girl; drinking with it; driving in the night with it.”
― The New Biographical Dictionary of Film: Expanded and Updated
― The New Biographical Dictionary of Film: Expanded and Updated
“The only real danger is flinching, seeming to notice your own nakedness. If you don’t flinch, you’re merely nude, which is a classically recognized form of beauty.”
― Beneath Mulholland: Thoughts on Hollywood and Its Ghosts
― Beneath Mulholland: Thoughts on Hollywood and Its Ghosts
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