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This film producer's honest, hilarious behind-the-scenes memoir 'details the planning, handholding and power games involved in making movies' (Publishers Weekly).Art Linson has had a hand in producing some of the most unforgettable films of the past half-century-Fast Times at Ridgemont High, The Untouchables, Fight Club-and has worked with some of America's finest actors and directors. In what the Los Angeles Times calls 'a breezy anatomy of ritual humiliation,' his memoir gives us a brutally honest, funny, and comprehensive tour through the horrors of Hollywood. 'Art Linson puts a film freak exactly where he or she wants to be: in the Fox screening room during the studio brass's horrified first look at Fight Club...Linson gives readers a glimpse into a bizarre world where 'It's good' is the absolute worst thing you can say about a movie.' -Entertainment Weekly'A hoot.'-The Philadelphia InquirerIncludes a new interview of Art Linson by Peter Biskind and the screenplay of the film version