American Blockbuster: Movies, Technology, and Wonder

American Blockbuster: Movies, Technology, and Wonder

by Charles R. Acland
American Blockbuster: Movies, Technology, and Wonder

American Blockbuster: Movies, Technology, and Wonder

by Charles R. Acland

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Overview

Ben-Hur (1959), Jaws (1975), Avatar (2009), Wonder Woman (2017): the blockbuster movie has held a dominant position in American popular culture for decades. In American Blockbuster Charles R. Acland charts the origins, impact, and dynamics of this most visible, entertaining, and disparaged cultural form. Acland narrates how blockbusters emerged from Hollywood's turn to a hit-driven focus during the industry's business crisis in the 1950s. Movies became bigger, louder, and more spectacular. They also became prototypes for ideas and commodities associated with the future of technology and culture, accelerating the prominence of technological innovation in modern American life. Acland shows that blockbusters continue to be more than just movies; they are industrial strategies and complex cultural machines designed to normalize the ideologies of our technological age.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781478009504
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 08/14/2020
Series: Sign, Storage, Transmission
Pages: 402
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

Charles R. Acland is Distinguished University Research Professor of Communication Studies at Concordia University, Montreal. He is the author of Swift Viewing: The Popular Life of Subliminal Influence and Screen Traffic: Movies, Multiplexes, and Global Culture, and coeditor of Useful Cinema, all also published by Duke University Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments  ix
Part I. The Spectacle Industry
1. Blockbuster Ballyhoo  3
2. Industrial Regimes of Entertainment  35
Part II. The Rise of the Blockbuster
3. Delivering Blockbusters  87
4. The Business of Big  124
5. Hollywood's Return  160
6. Cosmopolitan Artlessness  191
Part III. The Technological Sublime of Entertainment Everywhere
7. The End of James Cameron's Quiet Years  233
8. The Technological Heart of Movie Culture  266
Epilogue. Exhausted Entertainment  296
Notes  305
Filmography  337
Bibliography  347
Index

What People are Saying About This

Production Culture: Industrial Reflexivity and Critical Practice in Film and Television - John Thornton Caldwell


“Charles R. Acland has written an astute, masterful genealogy of the film critic's kryptonite: the blockbuster. Bringing clarity to the massive films that hide from scholars in plain view, Acland shows just how complex and unstable ostensibly self-evident genre and trade terms can be. Beyond a film history, this wide-ranging book offers a prototype for multi-modal historiographic method and incisive film analysis in an era of big data and digital humanities. Far more than an origin story, Acland's reverse engineering lays bare the struggles behind the management of Hollywood's blockbuster category, the fabrication of overdone artlessness. A must-read in film and media studies.”

The Genius of the System: Hollywood Filmmaking in the Studio Era - Thomas Schatz


“No other book traces the emergence of the stabilization of Hollywood's blockbuster strategy as deftly as American Blockbuster. Charles R. Acland's powerful synthesis of historical analysis and cultural theory along with his assessment of Hollywood's blockbuster economy—and of the studios’ prevailing blockbuster aesthetic—will have a significant impact.”

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