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If Chins Could Kill
Confessions of a B Movie Actor
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Most Hollywood biographies are little more than 500-page musings on the ' when-I-met... ' theme, filled with famous names, love affairs and cliche s of a ' meteoric rise' or ' tragic fall' . Bruce Campbell' s If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor is the boisterous antidote to such convention.
Campbell is the ultimate ' B' Movie actor. Star of the cult Evil Dead trilogy, with a CV that ranges from buddy Sam Raimi' s Spider-Man, through The X-Files and Xena: Warrior Princess, to the less-than-glamorous Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters, you' ve probably never heard of him. But his is one heck of a story!
The popularity of Bruce, the cult hero of cable TV and Hollywood' s second rung, is burning brighter than ever, his legion of fans undiminished after over thirty years. Insightful, encouraging and brilliantly funny, If Chins Could Kill! is a brilliant place to start for those unfamiliar with his work. For everyone else, it acts as a wonderful reminder for just why they fell in love with him in the first place.
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What Reviewers Are Saying
'An insightful and rant-filled guide to being almost famous' '[an] entertaining and witty Hollywood memoir...[with] enough insights and smarts to appeal to readers with a serious interest in popular culture.' 'This engaging memoir offers much more than the standard, glamorous "and then I did..." show business autobiography... it succeeds as an evocative memoir that allows the reader to know Campbell. High recommended' ' An insightful and rant-filled guide to being almost famous'
' [an] entertaining and witty Hollywood memoir... [with] enough insights and smarts to appeal to readers with a serious interest in popular culture.'
' This engaging memoir offers much more than the standard, glamorous "and then I did..." show business autobiography... it succeeds as an evocative memoir that allows the reader to know Campbell. High recommended'