In 2007, Nathan Rabin set out to provide a revisionist look at the history of cinematic failure on a weekly basis. What began as a solitary ramble through the nooks and crannies of pop culture evolved into a way of life.
My Year Of Flops collects dozens of the best-loved entries from the
A.V. Club column along with bonus interviews and fifteen brand-new entries covering everything from notorious flops like
The Cable Guy and
Last Action Hero to bizarre obscurities like
Glory Road, Johnny Cash's poignantly homemade tribute to Jesus. Driven by a unique combination of sympathy and Schadenfreude,
My Year Of Flops is an unforgettable tribute to cinematic losers, beautiful and otherwise.
Author: Nathan RabinPublisher: Scribner Book Company
Published: 10/19/2010
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9781439153123
ISBN10: 1439153124
BISAC Categories:-
Performing Arts |
Film | History & Criticism-
Performing Arts |
Film | Guides & Reviews-
Performing Arts |
Film | ReferenceAbout the Author
Nathan Rabin is a staff writer for The Dissolve, a new film website from the popular music website Pitchfork. Previously, he was the head writer for The A.V. Club, the entertainment guide of The Onion, a position he held until recently since he was a college student at University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1997. Rabin is also the author of a memoir, The Big Rewind, and an essay collection based on one of his columns, My Year of Flops. He most recently collaborated with pop parodist weird Al Yankovic on a coffee table book titled Weird Al: The Book. Rabin's writing has also appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Spin, The Huffington Post, The Boston Globe, Nerve, and Modern Humorist. He lives in Chicago with his wife.
A.V. Club was founded in 1995 as the arts-and-entertainment arm of the satirical newspaper and website
The Onion. The two brands quickly became distinct from each other, with
The Onion providing humor and America's finest news, and the
A.V. Club becoming a significant, well-received source for pop culture news and commentary. In recent years, the
A.V. Club's web presence has become huge, attracting over a million unique users per month who visit for reviews, interviews, listings, and features on film, television, music, books, and more.
Inventory will enjoy contributions from the entire
A.V. Club staff, but the primary staff members assigned to the book project are Editor Keith Phipps, Managing Editor Josh Modell, and Associate Editors Tasha Robinson and Kyle Ryan.