Author: Bruce Campbell, w/ Craig Sanborn Narrator: Bruce Campbell Time: 07:49 | Pages: 308 I both read and listened because Bruce Campbell. I mean what more needs to be said? If you're not a fan of this man, I have no clue what you're doing with your life. This if full of hilarious behind-the-...
In If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor, Bruce Campbell describes what it was like for him, starting out and progressing, in the movie industry. He gives us an informative glance into all the behind-the-scenes stuff that we normally don't get to see. Everything from deciding which ca...
Love it. Listened this one on audio and it was very cool to hear Bruce read his book (with the occasional update). I am a big fan of Bruce’s movies and it was cool to hear him talk about some behind the scenes stuff and how him and some of his friends, like Sam Raimi, got started.
I officially discovered Bruce Campbell when I watched Bubba Ho-Tep. Up to that point, I had only seem bits and pieces of Army of Darkness. Not a lot, but enough to get this joke: And then I bought this book..... My husband read it first, some time last year, and spoiled a few things for me. Lik...
Funny parts were funny, action parts were a little drawn out - kind of like Army of Darkness.
In this novel, author Bruce Campbell uses himself as his main character, navigating the reader through a fictitious film shoot. Bruce has just landed a minor role in the film, Let’s Make Love! starring Hollywood A-listers Richard Gere and Renee Zellweger, and, pretty much from the start, everything ...
I have this book in hardcover, ebook and audiobook. The audiobook is narrated by Bruce Campbell himself. The book itself is a good read; it's ridiculously funny. What makes the book better is hearing it read by Bruce Campbell. He is a laugh-riot! Anyone who is a fan of Bruce Campbell should che...
This book is a great read. It's has humor and great behind-the-scenes stories of the filming of some of my favorite movies and TV series. It gives some great insight as to what it's like to make it as not only and actor, but as a producer and director as well. And it takes you on a nice ride thro...
This book is not just satire, it isn't even just self depreciating, this is just all fun. For any Bruce Campbell fan who hasn't read this, FOR SHAME! For those who aren't Bruce Campbell fans you may become one at this ridiculous look at Hollywood.
I found "If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor" to be a pleasantly funny, yet insightful read about how Bruce Campbell made his way up the actor's ladder. Much of the book is a combination of telling his life story - his childhood, his family life, among other personal pursuits, but i...