The Movie Uncyclopedia
With a healthy dose of facts, opinions, humor and footnotes, authors Michael Kun, Lou Harry, Eric Feinstein and Theresa Hoiles review the people, places and things that make up the multi-billion industry that we call the movies.
From Rudolph Valentino to Arnold Schwarzenegger to zombies to Twizzlers and everything in between, The Movie Uncyclopedia pokes fun at the icons and not-so-icons that make the movies great.
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The Movie Uncyclopedia
With a healthy dose of facts, opinions, humor and footnotes, authors Michael Kun, Lou Harry, Eric Feinstein and Theresa Hoiles review the people, places and things that make up the multi-billion industry that we call the movies.
From Rudolph Valentino to Arnold Schwarzenegger to zombies to Twizzlers and everything in between, The Movie Uncyclopedia pokes fun at the icons and not-so-icons that make the movies great.
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The Movie Uncyclopedia

The Movie Uncyclopedia

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Overview

With a healthy dose of facts, opinions, humor and footnotes, authors Michael Kun, Lou Harry, Eric Feinstein and Theresa Hoiles review the people, places and things that make up the multi-billion industry that we call the movies.
From Rudolph Valentino to Arnold Schwarzenegger to zombies to Twizzlers and everything in between, The Movie Uncyclopedia pokes fun at the icons and not-so-icons that make the movies great.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015564587
Publisher: Uncyclopedia publishing
Publication date: 10/07/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 408 KB

About the Author

Michael Kun is the critically acclaimed author of "The Locklear Letters" (a BookSense #1 selection) and "You Poor Monster" (a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers selection, a Borders Original Voices selection, and Baltimore magazine s selection as the best novel of 2006), among other works of fiction and non-fiction, including "The Baseball Uncyclopedia" and "The Football Uncyclopedia". His most recent novel, "Everybody Says Hello" was released in April, 2012. His work has appeared in a wide variety of publications for more than two decades. In addition to practicing law, he currently writes about the National Football League for The Washington Post website. He, his wife Amy and their daughter Paige live in Los Angeles California.

Lou Harry is an Indianapolis-based writer. His novel, "The High-Impact Infidelity Diet", (co-written with Eric Pfeffinger) was released in 2005 by Random House/Three Rivers Press. "Kid Culture" (co-written with Todd Tobias) was released in October 2008 by Cider Mill Press. A new parent's guide to kids' movies, TV, music, and books, it includes quizzes and opinionated guides (include a run-down on every animated Disney movie). Other books he has written or co-written include "The Voodoo Kit" (and its many sequels), "The Encyclopedia of Guilty Pleasures", "Dirty Words of Wisdom", and "In the Can: The Greatest Career Missteps, Sophomore Slumps, What-Were-They-Thinking Decisions and Fire-Your Agent Moves in the History of the Movies".

Eric Feinstein is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University. He studied film production at New York University and has worked in the casting department for a number of feature films. He was the Grand Prize Winner of TNT’s “Roughcut,” a collaborative screenwriting contest and, like thousands of others, has written many screenplays that reside unproduced on the hard drive of his computer. He currently works as a digital media consultant in New York.

Theresa Hoiles is a freelance writer working in Los Angeles. Her first book, "Love, Luck and Lore", which she co-wrote was released in February 2006 through Conari Press. Currently, Theresa works as a freelance copywriter and television writer for various entertainment companies including, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Disney and Michael Young Media.
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