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LA Without a Map (DVD)
David Tennant, Vinessa Shaw, Vincent Gallo, Julie Delpy, Jerzy Skolimowski, …
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Romantic comedy starring David Tennant as an idealistic Brit who
follows an aspiring actress to LA in a search for love. Richard
(Tennant) is the undertaker of a small town in England but resents
the mundane nature of his life and dreams of gaining success as a
writer. He meets Barbara (Vinessa Shaw), an American waitress with
ambitions of becoming an actress, and the two embark on a brief
affair. Though Barbara soon returns to LA, she has awakened
Richard's romantic side and he follows her to America without
warning. Featuring cameo appearances from Johnny Depp and Jerzy
Skolimowski, the LA section of the movie follows Richard as he
attempts to win Barbara over and realise his ambitions of becoming
a screenwriter in the unforgiving environs of Hollywood.
One of the most beloved characters in all of comics, Tintin won an
enormous international following. Translated into dozens of
languages, Tintin's adventures have sold millions of copies, and
Steven Spielberg is presently adapting the stories for the big
screen. Yet, despite Tintin's enduring popularity, Americans know
almost nothing about his gifted creator, Georges Remi--better known
as Herge. Offering a captivating portrait of a man who
revolutionized the art of comics, this is the first full biography
of Herge available for an English-speaking audience.
Born in Brussels in 1907, Herge began his career as a cub
reporter, a profession he gave to his teenaged, world-traveling
hero. But whereas Tintin was "fully formed, clear-headed, and
positive," Assouline notes, his inventor was "complex,
contradictory, inscrutable." For all his huge success--achieved
with almost no formal training--Herge would say unassumingly of his
art, "I was just happy drawing little guys, that's all." Granted
unprecedented access to thousands of the cartoonist's unpublished
letters, Assouline gets behind the genial public mask to take full
measure of Herge's life and art and the fascinating ways in which
the two intertwine. Neither sugarcoating nor sensationalizing his
subject, he meticulously probes such controversial issues as
Herge's support for Belgian imperialism in the Congo and his
alleged collaboration with the Nazis. He also analyzes the
underpinnings of Tintin--how the conception of the character as an
asexual adventurer reflected Herge's appreciation for the Boy
Scouts organization as well as his Catholic mentor's anti-Soviet
ideology--and relates the comic strip to Herge's own place within
the Belgian middle class.
A profound influence on a generation of artists such as Andy
Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, the elusive figure of Herge comes to
life in this illuminating biography--a deeply nuanced account that
unveils the man and his career as never before."
One of the most beloved characters in all of comics, Tintin won an
enormous international following. Translated into dozens of
languages, Tintin's adventures have sold millions of copies. Yet,
despite Tintin's enduring popularity, Americans know almost nothing
about his gifted creator, Georges Remi--better known as Herge.
Timed to coincide with Steven Spielberg's long-awaited film The
Adventures of Tin Tin: Secret of the Unicorn, here is the first
full biography of Herge available for an English-speaking audience,
offering a captivating portrait of a man who revolutionized the art
of comics. Granted unprecedented access to thousands of the
cartoonist's unpublished letters, Assouline gets behind the genial
public mask to take full measure of Herge's life and art and the
fascinating ways in which the two intertwine. Neither sugarcoating
nor sensationalizing his subject, he weighs such controversial
issues as Herge's support for Belgian imperialism in the Congo and
his alleged collaboration with the Nazis. He also analyzes the
underpinnings of Tintin--how the conception of the character as an
asexual adventurer reflected Herge's love for the Boy Scouts as
well as his Catholic mentor's anti-Soviet ideology--and relates the
comic strip to Herge's own place within the Belgian middle class.
For all his huge success--achieved with almost no formal
training--Herge would say unassumingly of his art, "I was just
happy drawing little guys, that's all." A profound influence on a
generation of artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, the
elusive figure of Herge comes to life in this illuminating
biography--a deeply nuanced account that unveils the man and his
career as never before.
"Highlights yet again that all-too-common divide between the flawed
private man and the admirable creative genius.... Those fascinated
by the strange lives of creative geniuses may want to read
Assouline's fine, if somewhat disillusioning, biography."
--Michael Dirda, Washington Post
"Will inform and edify America's Tintin devotees."
--San Francisco Chronicle"
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