Duncan Gowers wrote on IMDB:
The last golden age of Hollywood film-making is captured in this two
hour documentary, based on Peter Biskind's bestselling book of the same
name. Director Kenneth Bowser does a commendable job of corralling many
of the key names of the period in this light but passable introduction
to the topic.
Bowser's treatise of 1970s Hollywood is essentially a potted history of
the time many of the key developments and vital films that were made
during this period are passed over or given nothing more than a cursory
glance. The documentary suffers as a result and added to this,
historical inaccuracies are also evident.
Film fans will most enjoy the scenes of archival footage a
desperately nerdy George Lucas being introduced as Francis Ford
Coppola's 'assistant'; Jack Nicholson, Bob Rafelson, Dennis Hopper and
Peter Tork on the set of The Monkees vehicle 'Head'; and the piece de
resistance, a home movie with Messrs Spielberg, Lucas, Milius, Coppola,
de Palma, Schrader and Scorsese all in the same room. To be a fly on
the wall at that party! [ show more ]
There are also current interviews with the likes of Peter Bogdanovich,
Dennis Hopper, Peter Bart, John Milius, Michael Phillips, Paul
Schrader, Peter Fonda, Albert S. Ruddy and many more figures of the
time.
Bowser's documentary serves as a snapshot of the time Biskind's novel
is a veritable diary. The book is packed with amazing stories that even
a 13-part series couldn't document. Watch this documentary, get a taste
of the time and then buy the book to immerse yourself in a fantastic
period of American filmic creativity. [ show less ]
Written on IMDB a long time ago.