The Amazing Story of the Kids Who Re-Made “Raiders of the Lost Ark”

Posted on November 18, 2012 at 8:00 am

In the 1980’s two boys remade the film “Raiders of the Lost Ark” shot for shot, with no money, no resources, and no clue. And there was another problem — it took them seven years to make, so there was quite a continuity problem as they went through adolescence.   By then, they had grown up – and almost burned down the family home, nearly killed one of them, and stopped speaking to each other.  Twenty-nine years later,  their film “Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation has been praised by Steven Spielberg, Harry Knowles and Eli Roth. It has an obsessive and devoted following of millions and is considered the best and most successful fan film ever created.

Now this book tells the whole story of their odyssey – from two kids with nothing but a dream to recreate their most beloved movie to two seasoned filmmakers with an international cult phenomenon.  It is a great treat for anyone who loves “Raiders,” movies, or stories of people who follow their dreams.  I have one copy of the book to give away.  Send me an email at moviemom@moviemom.com with “Raiders” in the subject line and tell me your favorite scene in “Raiders of the Lost Ark” to enter.  Don’t forget your address (US addresses only).  I’ll pick a winner at random on November 25.  Good luck!

 

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Free “Lincoln” Book for iPad

Posted on November 17, 2012 at 3:59 pm

A beautiful new behind-the-scenes ebook about the movie Lincoln is available free for iPads.  This exclusive interactive book is called “Lincoln: Discover the Story.” It shows how a crucial time in America’s history was recreated and brought to the screen and features  beautiful photos, art, interviews, music, and more.

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Abraham Lincoln’s Advice to Lawyers

Posted on November 9, 2012 at 8:00 am

Before he was the 16th President, Abraham Lincoln was a lawyer.  In honor of Steven Speilberg’s new “Lincoln” movie starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Miniver Press is proud to publish a Kindle version of Abraham Lincoln’s Law Notes, a little-known essay with advice to lawyers, with commentary by former judge Frank Ceresi and an introduction by Brian Dirck, the foremost scholar on Lincoln’s law career.

Professor Dirck calls this “a rare window into the mind of Lincoln as he contemplates the ethical and social dimensions of practicing law” and “a vital document that we can all learn from today.”  Ceresi says, “my opinion is that the Notes should not only hang proudly in every lawyer’s law office, but they should be required reading during the third year of every law school curriculum across the land . . . it should be the foundation of a course, right alongside of ethics, and studied for the nuggets that it reveals.  For in that document, from Abe’s pen, we not only get a glimpse of how he practiced, from what he learned from his practice, but we can also take from it lessons and advice that we should all heed today.”

“The leading rule for the lawyer, as for the man of every other calling, is diligence,“ Lincoln writes.  He also tells lawyers to do their best to stay out of court, to practice public speaking but warns that “there is not a more fatal error to young lawyers than relying too much on speech-making.”  Most important, he cautions that there is a “vague popular belief that lawyers are necessarily dishonest.” Lincoln makes it clear that more important than being a good lawyer is being a good person. “If in your own judgment you cannot be an honest lawyer, resolve to be honest without being a lawyer.”

If you would like a pdf of Lincoln’s handwritten essay, send an email to moviemom@moviemom.com with Lincoln in the subject line.

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The Poem from “Skyfall”

Posted on November 8, 2012 at 3:55 pm

M (Judi Dench) quotes a stirring passage from “Ulysses,” by Alfred, Lord Tennyson in the new James Bond movie, “Skyfall.”

Tho’ much is taken, much abides; and though
We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.

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A New Book about KISS

Posted on November 3, 2012 at 8:00 am

My publishing company, Miniver Press, is delighted to announce the publication of All I Need to Know I Learned from KISS: Life Lessons from the Hottest Band in the Land, from Chris Epting, with an introduction from Stone Temple Pilot’s Robert DeLeo that includes his own teenage fan drawings.   Epting was recently interviewing rock legends KISS when it suddenly flashed before his eyes that, bizarre as it might seem, the band he had loved since childhood actually played a huge part in shaping how he looks at the world. In that instant, he decided to write about his life long journey with the band, starting out in the early 1970s when he joined the KISS Army and continuing until today. Epting takes us through the history of KISS, weaving in historic tidbits and trivia with his personal observations, while laying out the rules for living that he absorbed from “the hottest band in the land.” Insightful, touching, and inspiring, the book is already on the Kindle Music Book best-seller list.

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