The Film Buff's Bucket List
The 50 Movies of the 2000s to See Before You Die
From the star YouTube reviewer, a fantastic selection of movies, both big and small, that all film lovers can enjoy... a wonderful reference guide (Alicia Malone, author Backwards and in Heels).Comic book heroes, ice princesses, apocalyptic lovestruck teens, whatever masterpiece Pixar is rolling out-not to mention countless indies and foreign films-there's been no shortage of things to watch in recent years. But which films are the best of the best? What are the top twenty-first century movies to see before you die?Chris Stuckmann, one of YouTube's most popular film reviewers with over 125 million views, gives us his best of the best in this…
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- ISBN: 978-1-63353-094-2
- EAN: 9781633530942
- Produktnummer: 20489282
- Verlag: Mango Media
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
- Seitenangabe: 170 S.
- Plattform: EPUB
- Masse: 3'527 KB
Über den Autor
Chris Stuckmann was tremendously inspired by Roger Ebert. It was through him that he learned that an opinion on a film was a universal concept. There was no right or wrong, there was simply, your thoughts. Through his television reviews with Gene Siskel, Stuckmann discovered the idea of a debate on a film, but a respectful one. It wasn't until his twenties that Stuckmann discovered reviewing movies on YouTube. From the very beginning he fell in love with it. YouTube critics and reviews have gone from a small group of video bloggers to a respected way of discussing film. Some YouTube reviewers are even recognized as press, and Rotten Tomatoes has opened the door for a handful of them to be certified. As a result of all this, Chris Stuckmann has created a brand of recognizable and respected videos.400k subscribers . 70 million viewsChris Stuckmann: Film critic, filmmaker, writer: http://www.youtube.com/user/ChrisStuckmannOfficial Website: http://www.chrisstuckmann.com
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