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A visual history of 100 years of filmmaking in New York City,
featuring exclusive interviews with NYC filmmakers Fun City Cinema
gives readers an in-depth look at how the rise, fall, and
resurrection of New York City was captured and chronicled in ten
iconic Gotham films across ten decades: The Jazz Singer (1927),
King Kong (1933), The Naked City (1948), Sweet Smell of Success
(1957), Midnight Cowboy (1969), Taxi Driver (1976), Wall Street
(1987), Kids (1995), 25th Hour (2002), and Frances Ha (2012). A
visual history of a great American city in flux, Fun City Cinema
reveals how these classic films and legendary filmmakers took their
inspiration from New York City's grittiness and splendor, creating
what we can now view as "accidental documentaries" of the city's
modes and moods. In addition to the extensively researched and
reported text, the book includes both historical photographs and
ephemera, as well as still-frames, behind-the-scenes photos,
production materials from each film and original interviews with
Noah Baumbach, Larry Clark, Greta Gerwig, Walter Hill, Jerry
Schatzberg, Martin Scorsese, Susan Seidelman, Oliver Stone, and
Jennifer Westfeldt. Extensive "Now Playing" sidebars spotlight a
handful of each decade's additional films of note.
Chicago is gone. In one day, a nuclear bomb levels the city and in
one day, the American public demands nothing less than the toppling
of every Islamic government in the Middle East. The fury of the
American war machine is unleashed and one after another the Muslim
countries fall. The terrorists are beaten, and they know it. Their
desperation forces them to grapple at any possible way to survive.
Half a world away, a New Jersey company has secretly perfected a
time machine. But the secret leaks out and the terrorists begin to
formulate a new plan...a plan to kill America before it ever
becomes a superpower.
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