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Oscar Wars

A History of Hollywood in Gold, Sweat, and Tears

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Oscar Wars

By: Michael Schulman
Narrated by: Charlie Thurston
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The author of the New York Times bestseller Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep returns with a lively history of the Academy Awards, focusing on the brutal battles, the starry rivalries, and the colorful behind-the-scenes drama.

America does not have royalty. It has the Academy Awards. For nine decades, perfectly coiffed starlets, debonair leading men, and producers with gold in their eyes have chased the elusive Oscar. What began as an industry banquet in 1929 has now exploded into a hallowed ceremony, complete with red carpets, envelopes, and little gold men. But don’t be fooled by the pomp: the Oscars, more than anything, are a battlefield, where the history of Hollywood—and of America itself—unfolds in dramas large and small. The road to the Oscars may be golden, but it’s paved in blood, sweat, and broken hearts.

In Oscar Wars, Michael Schulman chronicles the remarkable, sprawling history of the Academy Awards and the personal dramas—some iconic, others never-before-revealed—that have played out on the stage and off camera. Unlike other books on the subject, each chapter takes a deep dive into a particular year, conflict, or even category that tells a larger story of cultural change, from Louis B. Mayer to Moonlight. Schulman examines how the red carpet runs through contested turf, and the victors aren't always as clear as the names drawn from envelopes. Caught in the crossfire are people: their thwarted ambitions, their artistic epiphanies, their messy collaborations, their dreams fulfilled or dashed.

Featuring a star-studded cast of some of the most powerful Hollywood players of today and yesterday, as well as outsiders who stormed the palace gates, this captivating history is a collection of revelatory tales, each representing a turning point for the Academy, for the movies, or for the culture at large.

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Narrator does a nice job of relaying this book

Charlie Thurston reminds me of a less salacious VH1 Behind the Music guy. The book overall is a good listen and there were a few details I didn’t know about especially the Olivia De Havilland and Joan Fontaine sibling rivalry. Intense! It’s a good addition to anyone’s cinematic literary collection.

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Fasten Your Seatbelts

Such a fun listen overall. There are some narrative concepts that don’t translate well into audio format (such as when multiple films or actor experiences are cycled through — a bit jarring). But the information and Schulman’s style are so fun, a nice balance of the serious and the salacious.

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Loved it!

So interesting, didn’t want it to end! Fascinating how all of the pieces of history come together to what we see now.

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Don’t read if you don’t like history

This is a history book. A history book about the movies, and the Academy Awards, but history just the same. As a movie lover, I was super excited about listening to this. The narrator is interesting, and the book is filled with good stories, but I suspect for many people its depth will lose them.

At the very least, many might want to consider moving immediately into your own era, or the era just before yours, so you will be more familiar with the names and movies you are hearing about. It’s not that I didn’t enjoy stories that took place before I was born—I have watched and enjoyed 1950’s Best Picture winner All About Eve since hearing about it in the book—but it took on a new level of interest when I hit 1970, as I was born in 1968.

If on a scale of 1-10, Quentin Tarrantino loves and knows movies with a level 10 ferocity, I’m probably a 5 or 6. If you’re not at least that high, this book will likely bore you far more than interest you. If you don’t tend to remember names of movies, along with their major stars, years after you have seen them, or if you don’t find yourself outraged every year by who got nominated and/or snubbed at the Oscars, you might want to sit this one out.

I’m really glad I listened to this book. It gave me a lot of ideas for movies I want to watch, and taught me more about actors and actresses who previously were little more than names and faces. It also told some fascinating stories about how some of my favorite movies got made, and sometimes almost didn’t.

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Loved it

Great dramatic story- loved it a lot eight more words here or there but done

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Hollywood at its best...and worst.

What great, informative listen! I listened to this book in the weeks leading up to the Academy Awards and it serves as a perfect companion piece. Interesting chapters about everything Oscars. Highlights for me include the sibling rivalry between Oliva de Havilland and Joan Fontaine, the Miramax machine and the infamous 1989 Academy Awards telecast. Pure Gold!

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Fun, Informative Look at Oscar

Oscar Wars is a very good, well-researched look at the most controversial Oscar races, from the figurative crime of Bette Davis not being nominated for Of Human Bondage to the actual crime of The Slap seen around the world.
Charlie Thurston proves with Oscar Wars and Demon Copperhead he is among the best narrators working today.

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Great history and a really fun listen

Loved the history, and think it’ll be a book I come back to again and again as I want to remember the history of Hollywood and get inspired to rewatch all the classic movies mentioned.

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Fascinating

Love the history, pacing and focus of the book. I also love the narrator and now look for him as an added plus to any book he reads.

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Fascinating and FUN

Not a general history of the Oscars or the Academy but a survey of trends and significant high/low points. The early history is particularly fascinating with a survey of the great early studio moguls and birth of the Hollywood studio system. Early giants such as Frank Capra and John Ford. Got me re-watching some of the classics again. Had scant idea of the importance of the Weinstein brothers, well cover here. TONS of fun anecdotes and stories. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for film buffs. Nicely read by Charlie Thurston

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