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Watching Skies

Star Wars, Spielberg and Us

by Mark O'Connell

Type
Essays
Subject
GenreScience Fiction
Keywords
science fiction, Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Star Wars
Publishing date
2018
Publisher
The History Press
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 368 pages
6 x 9 ¼ inches (15.5 x 23.5 cm)
ISBN
978-0-7509-7019-8
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Book Presentation:
Mark O'Connell didn't want to be Luke Skywalker, He wanted to be one of the mop-haired kids on the Star Wars toy commercials. And he would have done it had his parents had better pine furniture and a condo in California. Star Wars, Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T. The Extra Terrestrial, Raiders of the Lost Ark and Superman didn't just change cinema – they made lasting highways into our childhoods, toy boxes and video stores like never before.In Watching Skies, O'Connell pilots a gilded X-Wing flight through that shared universe of bedroom remakes of Return of the Jedi, close encounters with Christopher Reeve, sticker album swaps, the trauma of losing an entire Stars Wars figure collection and honeymooning on Amity Island.From the author of Catching Bullets – Memoirs of a Bond Fan, Watching Skies is a timely hologram from all our memory systems. It is about how George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, a shark, two motherships, some gremlins, ghostbusters and a man of steel jumper a whole generation to hyperspace.**action figures sold separately.

About the Author:
Mark O’Connell is a writer and the author of Catching Bullets: Memoirs of a Bond Fan (Splendid Books, 2012). The book was shortlisted for the 2013 Polari First Book Prize, and has led to him becoming a pop culture pundit for many media outlets across the globe.

Press Reviews:
"A fantastic personal account of one of the greatest chapters in movie history. An unmitigated delight." —Mark Gatiss

"I thought I was the only person obsessed with every single thing written in this book, but fortunately for the rest of us Mark O’Connell is too. This is the ideal Christmas gift, even if you’re browsing at Easter." —Mark Millar (X MEN, KINGSMAN, MILLARWORLD)

There’s never been a more perfect storm in pop culture, and O’Connell encapsulates this beautifully in a book that is a love letter to the era, and a reminder of just how lucky we were to have lived through it. "★★★★★★★★STARBURST

"This book is a terrific look at growing up geeky, with touchstones familiar to those of us of a certain age who grew up with the original Star Wars, Spielberg movies– you know. The good stuff. —REVOLUTION SF

"It’s a wonderful rallying point for the Star Wars generation, a book dripping with nostalgia for a genuine golden age of movies. And Superman IV."—SFX

"Love the era of Jaws, Star Wars and Ghostbusters? This book is for you. Remember Look-In, CHiPS and the Why Don’t You gang sitting awkwardly on hay bales? This book is so for you."—★★★★ TOTAL FILM

Watching Skies is another love letter to the cinema of the Seventies/Eighties, written with O’Connell’s excellent command of the English language. —WE ARE CULT

"Mark O’Connell – whose first book, Catching Bullets, described his life as a James Bond superfan – revisits the other films and stories that so obsessed him during his childhood… tracing their impact not just on himself but on a whole generation of space-lovers and cinema-goers"—RADIO TIMES

"But what made me a lifelong fan of Mark and his wonderfully magical book down 1980s movie memory lane is that Mark gave me something no one except my wife has ever been able to give me before – the feeling of belonging."—MOVIES OVER THE RAINBOW

"This book is a finely researched and highly informative examination of Spielberg, Lucas and their associated projects.—5/5 GEEK SYNDICATE

See the publisher website: The History Press

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