I think, it depends, on what you are expecting from it, eva. If you like to read a printed filmography, then it`s the right book. Otherwise, you can send it back, of course. Personally, I like it. :)
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Wow..you didn't like it then flo?! I guess it still took time and energy for the author to create, and deserves a respectful critique
I did wonder if the content was going to be new, or detailed.
Has anyone else got any other Nic biographies? I recommend 'Hollywood's Wild Talent' (1998) by Brain Robb and Nicolas Cage, The man behind Captain Corelli' (2001) by Ian Markham Smith, Liz Hodgson and Liz Hidgson. both are detailed, the latter especailly, but they are obviously older and only go up to the dates they are published.
The newer version of the handbook contains film-infos till "the frozen ground" and it is more the common Filmography. While, the older version of the book, that is also posted at the beginning of this thread, seems more random as the newer version.
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