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Dying for a Laugh (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
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Dying for a Laugh looks at the evolution of the contemporary
disaster film from the 1970s to the present. Ken Feil argues that
contemporary camp culture has influenced and reformed the
conventions of the 1970s disaster film, in both its production and
reception. The book chronicles how the genre rose to prominence,
sank into critical and popular disrepute, and became
unintentionally campy. Through close readings of films including
The Poseidon Adventure, The Swarm, Ghostbusters, Independence Day,
and Mars Attacks , along with film reviews, entertainment reports
and publicity materials as evidence, Feil shows that the renewal of
the disaster genre in the 1990s hinged on self-parody, ironic
self-consciousness, and state-of-the-art effects. Feil also looks
at the impact of 9/11 on the genre's campy, sadistic pleasures
through movies such as The Sum of All Fears, The Core, and The Day
After Tomorrow. This analysis of "high concept camp" draws from
diverse methodologies and theories, such as historical reception,
textual analysis, neoformalism, political economy, genre analysis,
feminism, and queer theory.
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