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5.0 out of 5 stars
Intelligent, witty and wonderfully honest, 27 Jan 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: The Light's On At Signpost (Hardcover)
GMF is not to everybody's taste. In terms of philosophy, his is the antithesis of liberal. However, his arguments are made with great intelligence, thought and care. As other reviewers have stated, this is a book of two parts; there is anecdote and wit in abundance in the sections about movies and there is craft and, above all, great truth in his "Angry Old Man" sections, which cover everything from capital and corporal punishment to Blair and his ghastly "new" Labour cronies, political correctness and the European fiasco. I admire people who write with passion and intelligence from any side of the political coin, and this book has both in spades. There is nothing here fashionable to add to the cacophony eminating from bleeding hearts, nor is there any party political posturing in this book. However, GMF and his publisher are to be commended for daring to speak the truth with power, courage and candour. Top marks.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
LONG MAY THE LIGHT SHINE !!, 30 Jun 2006
George MacDonald Fraser is invariably an entertaining writer:. his Flashman books have afforded me great pleasure as have his other historical novels: "Mr American" and "Black Ajax" and his wartime reminiscences.
This particular book is something of a departure in that weaves together two distinct aspects of his life: a description of his life as a film scriptwriter and his reflections upon modern mores and attitudes within "Cool Brittania'.
Fraser writes intrigingly of his work among the great and famous in the film world and he drops distinguished names with delicious abandon. It is all very readable and good fun.
But, predictably ,it is the other theme of his book which has drawn fire from the critics. Personally,I believe myself to be a kindly Social Democrat yet I am by no means unsympathetic to many of the arguments he proffers. As an Australian I can certainly affirm that his comments upon the Olympic Games opening ceremony in Sydney was right on target! On the other hand he draws several long-bows which take some swallowing (please forgive the mixed metaphor) : the new-found English liking for garlic is symptomatic of national decline? Come on George!
Still, it is written by GMF so ,regardless if you agree with his opinions or not, it is all very readable, thought-provoking and above-all entertaining.
Long may his light continue to shine !
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Movies - interesting, The Rest - honesty at last., 21 May 2002
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This review is from: The Light's On At Signpost (Hardcover)
GMF is fifty years older than me but his writing doesn't show it and seems more in tune with what my contemporaries think than any current tabloid newspaper. His life has been varied and often quite interesting. In this book he reveals a side to the film-world that is usually overlooked i.e. the non-starters. However, the chapters beginning 'Angry old man...' are what make this book a must. GMF gives political correctness a long overdue kick up the backside, doing so in a way that reveals its hypocrisy and intolerance; yet remaining studiously apolitical throughout - all double standards and dishonesty are treated equally harshly. I commend this book to anyone who wants a refreshing read about the real world, rather than a regurgitation of fashionable manifesto waffle.
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