Surpriced.com - your place to buy stuff
100%
OFF
Where Did I Go Right? : You're No One In Hollywood Unless Someone Wants You Dead
View larger image

Where Did I Go Right? : You're No One In Hollywood Unless Someone Wants You Dead


List price:$24.95
Our price: that is 100% off!
Media:Hardcover
Author:Bernie Brillstein, David Rensin
Publisher:Little Brown & Co (T)
Release date:01 November, 1999
Average user rating: Average user rating: 4
User rating: 3REALLY JUST A SALESMAN, AFTER ALL THE FUSS!!
Because we're so star-struck in America, we tend to be overly impressed with ShowBiz and the people who inhabit that world. But as charming, determined and persistent a personality Mr. Brillstein may be, he's essentially just a salesman - NOT the creator, but a "dealmaker" of the ShowBiz Old School - and after almost 400 pages, I found he'd worn thin his welcome! However dramatic it may have been FOR HIM to accompany John Belushi's body back East, or "duke it out" with the Big Boys in corporate takeovers while at Lorimar, the emotions are thinly drawn and shallow in this book. Brillstein made me less than intrigued with his machinations, unimpressed by his self-aggrandizing spin on events and ultimately unsympathetic to his life challenges. (His obvious misogyny doesn't help, either - he has no use for women outside of the sack, it appears.) Here's another absurdly fortunate, rich powerful older man feeling sorry for himself because time changes everything? I'd have hoped he'd have learned to adjust better to the slings and arrows of life by the time he got to his 60s and 70s!

This book was distressing to me because I REALLY WANTED to LIKE the guy - but I found I couldn't. He's kinda ordinary, and once you remove the "famous" names and large amounts of money, his anecdotes are kinda ordinary! He's not terribly brilliant, sage or extraordinary in any other way than being sublimely LUCKY! I gave the book 3 stars, because it's certainly not dreck, but for inspiration or insight, I'd advise looking elsewhere!

User rating: 5Brillstein is as a big a star as those he represents
I'm not sure what drove me to buy the Brillstein book. I had heard of him of years, but wasn't sure that a managers tale was all that interesting. Oh, but is! This book is filled with humor, honesty, and and ego. Bernie seems like a terrific guy and he tells fantastic stories. Some are filled with love: Belushi, Radner, etc. Others venom (and these are the most fun, he pulls no punches): Ovitz, Shandling (more would have better on this), etc. You learn about the inside story of Hee Haw, The Muppets, SNL, and Lorimar. My favorite stuff was about Jim Henson, rarely have I seen so much great stuff written about one of my heroes.

While this may not be a roast, I raise my glass to Big Bernie and the wonderful life he has led. Thanks for sharing.

User rating: 5Unexpectedly Touching
I found myself unexpectedly touched by this autobiography. Having read it, I consider Bernie Brillstein a friend. With no self-praise, Brillstein shows himself to be a man of decency, of compassion, of empathy. He began in his profession as an agent at William Morris, dreaming of representing mid-Century comics such as Jackie Gleason and Jackie Gale. When he left William Morris, he became a personal manager, starting the careers of dozens of entertainers who have become household names. The stories Bernie has to tell! He survived--there's no other word--until the end of the century, representing Jim Henson, Lorne Michaels, Gilda Radner, John Belushi, Dan Ackroyd and, as the saying goes, a cast of thousands along the way. He created HEE HAW and greenlighted THE SOPRANOS, headed a movie studio for a short time, got fired, picked himself up and started again. His very life has been the personification of the entertainment business; there are few who exceeded his success. And he is the one having the last laugh: He's still here! But along with the chronological report of his professional experience, what he was thinking, how he pulled it off, there is this man, this basically sweet and decent man, and that's what shines through his book. I enjoyed reading about Bernie's fascinating life.

People who bought Where Did I Go Right? : You're No One In Hollywood Unless Someone Wants You Dead also bought ...

$13.60
The Little Stuff Matters Most: 50 Rules from 50 Years of Trying to Make a Living
The Little Stuff Matters Most: 50 Rules from 50 Years of Trying to Make a Living - Book
The Mailroom : Hollywood History from the Bottom Up
The Mailroom : Hollywood History from the Bottom Up - Book
$11.53
The Hollywood Rules
The Hollywood Rules - Book
Its All Your Fault : How To Make It As A Hollywood Assistant
Its All Your Fault : How To Make It As A Hollywood Assistant - Book
The Agency: William Morris and the Hidden History of Show Business
The Agency: William Morris and the Hidden History of Show Business - Book
ELECTRONICS  UNIVERSAL  GARDEN  MUSIC  DVD  VIDEO  TOY  BOOKS  SOFTWARE  KITCHEN  HARDWARE  MAGAZINE
q-counter.com