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Living Dangerously: The Adventures of Merian C. Cooper, Creator of King Kong

Tekijä: Mark Cotta Vaz

Muut tekijät: Peter Jackson (Johdanto)

Muut tekijät: Katso muut tekijät -osio.

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Explorer, war hero, filmmaker, and cinema pioneer Merian C. Cooper--the adventurer who created King Kong--was truly larger than life. "Pictures cannot be made from an executive's desk," "Coop" declared, and so he went to the far corners of the globe, with a motion picture camera in tow, in an era when those corners were truly unknown, untamed, and unforgiving. Cooper was one of the first bomber pilots in World War I. He then turned his attention to producing documentary films that chronicled his encounters with savage warriors, man-eating tigers, nomadic tribes, and elephant stampedes. He was the first to team Fred Astaire with Ginger Rogers, arranged Katharine Hepburn's screen test, collaborated with John Ford on Hollywood's greatest Westerns, and introduced Cinerama, the original "virtual reality." He returned to military service during World War II, flying missions into the heart of enemy territory in China.--From publisher description.… (lisätietoja)
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King Kong was my grandfather's favorite movie but it pales in comparison with the real life exploits of its director.
A very enjoyable read, fighter pilot,explore,director and dreamer extraordinaire. ( )
  cspiwak | Mar 6, 2024 |
Mark Cotta Vaz captures the essence as well as the details of Merian C. Cooper's life. From war hero, in both World Wars, to adventurer, to filmmaker, to commercial aviation pioneer, and finally to filmmaking innovator, Cooper is almost untouched in importance compared to other Hollywood figures. He reigns as a titan. And it's all the more peculiar that he has been all but forgotten, while many much lesser Hollywood figures have maintained their fame.

The fact is that it's impossible to pigeonhole Cooper. And this biography makes that clear. Perhaps that is the reason lesser biographers have not been able to do Cooper justice. This volume reads like an adventure story. But then it is, because Cooper's life was an adventure story. Anyone of his exploits themselves could have been turned into a feature film. And, in many ways, as Vaz also makes clear, that is exactly what Cooper's great gorilla epic, King Kong, does. It captures the life and adventures of Cooper himself, being a somewhat veiled autobiography. ( )
  PaulCornelius | Apr 12, 2020 |
(#51 in the 2008 Book Challenge)

Just to clear things up, the reason I read this was because Maud Hart Lovelace, the author of the Betsy-Tacy books, was married to a guy named Delos Lovelace, and he and Merian Cooper were close friends and Delos and Maud ended up naming their daughter after him. So, onward. I really had no idea that Merian C. Cooper had done so much. He was a fighter pilot in WWI, and then started into film -- first with documentaries, and this was so fascinating that I'm going to try to watch all of his early films. I loved reading about how he and his colleagues were wrestling with ideas about what it means to call something a documentary. You know they've got all this primitive film equipment that only works under the most ideal conditions, and they would miss shots and then have to decide whether it was okay to ask everyone to do the same thing again, only this time on purpose. Then King Kong, and it made me think about how impossible it would be now to ever watch that movie without any irony at all. I guess his big idea of a follow-up was a movie about defending New York City with a fighter squad of people riding giant eagles ... but WWII happened and he enlisted again as a pilot. In short, he did live a crazy adventurous life, but it also struck me as firmly pathological (cripes, he gave his son the "come home with your shield or on it" speech before he shipped out for Viet Nam) ... a view that wasn't shared by the author, who apparently thought this was normal.

Grade: A-
Recommended: I thought this was a very good biography, it worked well for me and I wasn't even that interested in the subject before I started reading, and I think it would be very enjoyable for anyone interested in the pioneer days of film. ( )
  delphica | Jun 10, 2009 |
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Vaz, Mark Cottaensisijainen tekijäkaikki painoksetvahvistettu
Jackson, PeterJohdantomuu tekijäkaikki painoksetvahvistettu
Łopatka, PawełKääntäjämuu tekijäeräät painoksetvahvistettu
Sinun täytyy kirjautua sisään voidaksesi muokata Yhteistä tietoa
Katso lisäohjeita Common Knowledge -sivuilta (englanniksi).
Teoksen kanoninen nimi
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Henkilöt/hahmot
Tärkeät paikat
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Tiedot puolankielisestä Yhteisestä tiedosta. Muokkaa kotoistaaksesi se omalle kielellesi.
Jamesowi V. D'Arc, który pielęgnując dziedzictwo
Meriana Coopera, przyczynił się do powstania tej książki,
oraz Bobowi Wayttowi, przyjacielowi,
który jest źródłem natchnienia i który stale wypatruje
kolejnej wyprawy na Wyspę Czaszki
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Explorer, war hero, filmmaker, and cinema pioneer Merian C. Cooper--the adventurer who created King Kong--was truly larger than life. "Pictures cannot be made from an executive's desk," "Coop" declared, and so he went to the far corners of the globe, with a motion picture camera in tow, in an era when those corners were truly unknown, untamed, and unforgiving. Cooper was one of the first bomber pilots in World War I. He then turned his attention to producing documentary films that chronicled his encounters with savage warriors, man-eating tigers, nomadic tribes, and elephant stampedes. He was the first to team Fred Astaire with Ginger Rogers, arranged Katharine Hepburn's screen test, collaborated with John Ford on Hollywood's greatest Westerns, and introduced Cinerama, the original "virtual reality." He returned to military service during World War II, flying missions into the heart of enemy territory in China.--From publisher description.

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