A review by saoirseak
How I Made A Hundred Movies In Hollywood And Never Lost A Dime by Jim Jerome, Roger Corman

5.0

Roger Corman has long been one of my personal/artistic heroes. I'm glad I finally got around to reading his book. It's clear that he has a lot of respect for his collaborators (and that those quoted in the book, a long list of Names You Will Recognise, have perhaps even more respect for him) and for the craft of filmmaking. I honestly believe the man is an absolute genius. The 'Corman School' ethos is one of efficiency, honesty, and creative freedom on a level that major studio productions, even in the post-Jaws and Star Wars era of big budget genre films, rarely see.

My only regret is that the book was written slightly too early for us to get a glimpse at what Roger thinks of Coppola's bloated and expensive Dracula.