High Concept: Don Simpson and the Hollywood Culture of Excess

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Bloomsbury, 1999 - Performing Arts - 294 pages
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Using the life and career of Don Simpson as a point of departure, High Concept is an insight of Hollywood in the 1980's and 90's. For over two decades Simpson was Hollywood's reigning bad boy, yet at the same time with his partner Jerry Bruckheimer, they became the most successful independent producers.

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Lots of sex, lots of drugs, and even a little rock ‘n' roll—there's something for every scandal lover in this rollicking, dirt-dishing account of the life and times of Hollywood producer Don Simpson ... Read full review

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Contemporary Hollywood takes it on the chin in these two books, written from widely different perspectives. Fleming, who has written extensively on Hollywood for Variety, Newsweek, and Entertainment ... Read full review

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