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We Are the Mutants: The Battle for Hollywood from Rosemary's Baby to Lethal Weapon New edition [Paperback / softback]

  • Format: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, height x width: 197x130 mm
  • Pub. Date: 11-Oct-2022
  • Publisher: Repeater Books
  • ISBN-10: 191442073X
  • ISBN-13: 9781914420733
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, height x width: 197x130 mm
  • Pub. Date: 11-Oct-2022
  • Publisher: Repeater Books
  • ISBN-10: 191442073X
  • ISBN-13: 9781914420733
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An offbeat odyssey through the most daring and disruptive phase of American cinema since the advent of sound — during the most transformative and tumultuous period of American history since the Civil War.

We Are the Mutants is a critical reassessment of what is arguably the most discussed and beloved stretch of movies in Hollywood history.
Documenting the period between the arrival of US combat troops in Vietnam and the end of President Ronald Reagan’s second term, the book forgoes the usual and restrictive exemplars of “auteur cinema,” and instead focuses on an eclectic selection of films and genres — horror, documentary, disaster, vigilante action, neo-noir, post-apocalyptic sci-fi — to track this period's tumultuous transformation in American life, culture, and politics.

By exploring cult classics like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Escape from New York, as well as studio blockbusters like The Exorcist and Fatal Attraction, We Are the Mutants rewrites the history of modern American cinema and, in doing so, the history of America itself.

Reviews

A highly enjoyable read for film fans hungry for an alternative point of view. The writing is intelligent, detailed, and well-researched without drifting into the academic and dry, and its arguments are frequently invigorating and thought-provoking. "An intriguingly sharp and offbeat study of US cinema from the 60s to the 80s."

Preface 1(2)
Introduction 3(24)
Kelly Roberts
Part One Apocalypse Americana (1968--1973)
27(76)
1 "Aren't You His Mother?": Rosemary's Baby and Bloody Mama
29(26)
Kelly Roberts
2 "You Think They Deserve That Flag?": Wild in the Streets and Punishment Park
55(19)
Michael Grasso
3 "How Do You Know You're You?": Seconds and Watermelon Man
74(13)
Kelly Roberts
4 "Every Girl Should Have a Daddy": The Exorcist and Manson
87(16)
Michael Grasso
Part Two A Handful of Rust (1974--1980)
103(62)
5 "The Cost of Electricity": The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Harlan Count)!, USA
105(12)
Kelly Roberts
6 "We've Come This Far, We Must Go On!": Alien and Sorcerer
117(15)
Michael Grasso
7 "Please Don't Blow Up the Domes": Silent Running and Phase IV
132(18)
Richard McKenna
8 "A Little Human Compassion": Death Wish and Escape from New York
150(15)
Kelly Roberts
Part Three World Without End (1981-1987)
165(70)
9 "The Slums of the Future": Poltergeist and Suburbia
167(18)
Richard McKenna
10 "What Is It You Think You're Becoming?": Dragonslayer and Manhunter
185(16)
Richard McKenna
11 "Somebody's Gonna Drop the Fuckin' Bomb Anyway, Right?": Testament and Parting Glances
201(13)
Richard McKenna
12 "Are You Really Crazy?": Lethal Weapon and Fatal Attraction
214(21)
Kelly Roberts
Conclusion 235(3)
Notes 238(29)
Acknowledgements 267
Kelly Roberts is editor-in-chief of We Are the Mutants and a freelance writer.

Michael Grasso is a senior editor at We Are the Mutants, a freelance writer, and a museum professional.

Richard McKenna is a senior editor at We Are the Mutants and a freelance writer and translator.