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Title: Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide 1997 (Annual)
by Leonard Maltin, Luke Sader, Cathleen Anderson, Mike Clark, Rob Edelman, Spencer Green, Alvin H. Marill, Bill Warren
ISBN: 0-452-27681-0
Publisher: Penguin USA
Pub. Date: 01 September, 1996
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $19.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.5 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 3
Summary: Massive work, far too many middle-of-the road movie ratings.
Comment: This book speaks volumes if the reader takes the time to peruse the text. However, as a quick reference it is somewhat cumbersome. Also, the star rating system often does little justice to movies which started or define a genre, those with substance over style, and to movies that have inspired other screen works. Two and one-half to three stars appear too frequently for these types of movies.

Rating: 4
Summary: Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video guide, 1998 Ed
Comment: Maltin's guide is not bad. I refer to the 1998 paperback Issue. It contains 19.000 reviews of film or TV movies. I think it is a must.But the editor/author, ie Maltin has nothing to say about choice or verdict. Choice is evidently films known to the USA audience. Verdict is not easy to understand: **** is top, BOMB is bottom. Grade 1 is ****, grade 2 is ***½, grade 3 is ***,et cetera. What does a certain grade signify? Maltin has nothing to say.What more: A room with a view, Elvira Madigan, Goodfather III are all rated ***, the same as Gentlemen prefer Blondes. I have just seen MM in Gentlemen prefer Blondes, and it is a charming movie. But to compare it to the others is a major fault, I think. I suggest 1) Skip all B/W movies but the very best,as Metropolis. 2) Give data on audience 3) Make a much better index. Of course You could make a B/W supplement - even including B-movies of Ronald Reagan or John Wayne. And you might even include a list of the James Bond movies. Hollywood or USA,

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