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Who Stole The Funny A Novel Of Hollywood Robby Benson

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Who Stole The Funny A Novel Of Hollywood Robby Benson
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Publisher: It Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 349
Author: Robby Benson
ISBN: 9780061245008, 9780061479571, 0061245003, 0061479578
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Who Stole The Funny A Novel Of Hollywood Robby Benson by Robby Benson 9780061245008, 9780061479571, 0061245003, 0061479578 instant download after payment.

A Hollywood insider draws from his four decades of experience to create a scathingly brilliant and caustically comedic bird's-eye view behind the scenes of comedy television.

A wickedly delicious roman-a-clef about the making of a sitcom called My Urban Buddies , this satirical romp of a novel portrays life on the other side of the television lens, hilariously sending up self-serious Hollywood stereotypes across the board.

Programmed-for-success director J. T. Baker has to bring an up-and-coming sitcom to fruition after its initial director shoots himself in the head with a nail gun. Comically annotated with helpful and enlightening Hollywood glossary terms (''Creative-type director: One who has no hope of working in this town again''; ''Eccentric: Affecting a style of dress, coiffure, speech, mannerisms, etc., carefully calculated to give the impression of creative credibility''), Benson creates an exaggerated world of crazy writers; backstabbing executives, agents, and producers; foul-mouthed everyone-elses; and hardcore cynics—and the ridiculous inner monologues behind them.

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