Elizabeth R. (esjro) - , reviewed Life Moves Pretty Fast: The Lessons We Learned from Eighties Movies (and Why We Don't Learn Them from Movies Anymore) on + 937 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was not the light-hearted romp I expected it to be: though full of nostalgia, it tackles serious issues like racism and sexism. Heck, the first chapter was about abortion! Nonetheless, the author's encyclopedic knowledge of 80s films is impressive, and there are some LOL funny one-liners.
This would be a 4 star book if not for the footnotes.* There are footnotes on almost every page, a la Mary Roach. ** I find them enormously distracting.
*I hate excessive use of footnotes. I find them distracting.
** David Foster Wallace is the only one who can get away with this sort of thing.
This would be a 4 star book if not for the footnotes.* There are footnotes on almost every page, a la Mary Roach. ** I find them enormously distracting.
*I hate excessive use of footnotes. I find them distracting.
** David Foster Wallace is the only one who can get away with this sort of thing.