The "TLA Film, Video & DVD Guide 2002-2003" is the absolutely indispensible guide for the true lover of cinema. By focusing on independent and international films, and avoiding much of the made-for TV/made-for-cable/made-for-video dreck, this guide offers more comprehensive coverage of the films the reader may actually "want" to rent and see. The guide includes: * Reviews of more than 10,000 films* Four detailed indexes - by star, director, theme, genre, and country of origin* More than 450 photos throughout* A listing of all the major film awards, TLA Bests and recommended films* A comprehensive selection of cinema from over 50 countries From one of the finest names in video retailing and a growing rental chain comes the latest edition of one of the most respected film, video, and DVD guides. The TLA Film, Video & DVD Guide is perfect for anyone whose tastes range from "All About My Mother" to "Fight Club"; from "This is Spinal Tap" to "Ma Vie en Rose."
I went to the bookstore intending to buy a different movie guide (woof! lol), but it wasn't in stock at the time, so I bought the TLA 2000-2001 guide. Over the past year and more I have had the opportunity to compare the TLA with Videohound. I have been impressed enough with TLA to buy the 2002-2003 edition. Although Videohound may be more comprehensive, there's something to be said for selectivity. Yes, there have been films I haven't found in TLA, but TLA will also tend to have a more thorough and sophisticated review. I've only been let down once with a TLA review I didn't agree with (i.e. it was positive and my opinion of the film was negative), less often than with other guides. It also has good indexes at the back, and the paperstock itself is of much higher quality (which is important for me... I don't like my movie guides looking and feeling like phone books after a few months of use). For specialty guides (like cult and war movies), Videohound puts out good stuff. Otherwise I prefer TLA!
Excellent Film Guide
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This *is* the guide for discerning film lovers. It avoids the encylopeadic trend of other guides, so you don't have to wade through thousands of movies that are simply not worth your time. It's not a snobish foreign or indie only guide, nor is it enslaved to Hollywood. That is, it has it all: serious art and serious fun. The reviews are very well written, witty, and often cite broad styles or a director's influences which allows readers to further develop their own preferences and interests. Inevitably, you will disagree with a review here and there, but this guide is by far the best I've come across. Highly recommended.
SOLID GUIDE FOR FANS OF FOREIGN< INDY AND HOLLYWOOD
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is a fine guide book to home video, with an accent on foreign and indy favorites. The reviews are well-informed and well-written. There is also many small and unknown film covered. Hats off to Bleiler and company. TLA Video is known in the Philly area for their repertory history and interesting video stores, and this book reflects their reputation.
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