Best in Show
The Films of Christopher Guest and Company
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Best in Show is the first in-depth look at the method behind film director and actor Christopher Guest's madness – and genius. John Kenneth Muir focuses his attention on the acclaimed Guest-directed trilogy of what some call “mockumentaries”: Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show and A Mighty Wind. In these films Guest has escorted rapt audiences into the purportedly real worlds of a small-town theatrical company, dog show competition, and folk music festival. Muir also details the events that lead to Rob Reiner's influential and legendary This Is Spinal Tap, which Rolling Stone called the best rock and roll movie of all time, and in which Guest played the part of guitarist Nigel Tufnel.
Much of Best in Show exemplifies the unique process by which Guest directs films. He employs a common repertory company, improvises scenes often without any rehearsal, and does not use any screenplay with dialogue, instead following a detailed outline often co-authored with his ace actor/writer Eugene Levy. Company members that have been interviewed for this book include Fred Willard, Harry Shearer, Bob Balaban and Michael Hitchcock.
Guest's influences – Saturday Night Live, National Lampoon – as well as his more conventional comedies, such as The Big Picture and Almost Heroes, are studied. Best in Show is general enough to bring new fans to the table, yet detailed enough to satisfy the most in-the-know Guest fan and film student. A complete filmography with Guest's directing, acting and writing credits is included, as is the appendix, “You Know You're in a Christopher Guest Film When ...”
Guest once commented, “I am drawn to people who have dreams that are slightly out of reach.” Now, thanks to John Kenneth Muir, the fascinating world of Christopher Guest and company is substantially more within reach.
About the Author:
John Kenneth Muir is the author of 15 books, including The Unseen Force: The Films of Sam Raimi and An Askew View: The Films of Kevin Smith, both published by Applause; Horror Films of the 1970s, a 2002 Booklist Editor's Choice; Terror Television, a 2001 Booklist Editor's Choice; and The Encyclopedia of Superheroes on Film and Television. He writes a monthly opinion column for the webzine Far Sector (www.farsector.com). Muir lives in the historic district of Monroe, North Carolina.
See the publisher website: Applause Books
See the complete filmography of Christopher Guest on the website: IMDB ...
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