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Just finished Bruce Campbell's autobiography

Started by Derf, June 08, 2004, 03:11:32 PM

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Derf

I just finished reading "If Chins Could Kill," Bruce Campbell's story. It's got quite a bit of good stuff, starting with the childhood hijinx, to meeting and teaming up with the Raimis, to establishing a "real" acting career. As a former amateur movie maker (all my movie-making friends have moved away), it brought back some fond memories of some fun times and made me want to do some acting again. Too bad there aren't many opportunities where I live. . .

Anyone else read this? Opinions?


Gerry

I read it and really enjoyed it.  Got my book autographed by the Chin too!

Mr_Vindictive

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Dunners

as I'm stilla begining film maker I found all the insight and personal storied quite enjoyable and couldnt put the book down. I loved reading about all the stuff they did and went through making ED1.

I got mine autographed in Oregon by my folks.

save the world, kill a politician or two.

JohnL

>I got mine autographed in Oregon by my folks.

Why, are your folks more famous than Bruce? ;)

Dunners

save the world, kill a politician or two.

Kory

One of my favorite books- I was laughing out loud throughout the whole thing!