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Hollywood Babylon Strikes Again!: More Exhibitions! More Sex! More Sin! More Scandals Unfit to Print (Blood Moon's Babylon)

Hollywood Babylon Strikes Again!: More Exhibitions! More Sex! More Sin! More Scandals Unfit to Print (Blood Moon's Babylon)

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $25.95

Manufacturer: Blood Moon Productions

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Dishing with abandon, the authors spare no one--especially not the dead...and Volume One is only the tip of the iceberg. (NY DAILY NEWS) This monumentally exhaustive collection of sins, foibles, failings, and sexual adventures is the ultimate guilty pleasure. (BOOKS TO WATCH OUT FOR) Many of Hollywood's most outrageous secrets remained hidden. Until now. This series has set the graves of Hollywood's cemeteries spinning. (London's DAILY EXPRESS)

Reviews

Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-08-19
Summary: "Climbing up that Lavender Ladder"

Another of author Darwin Porter's entertainingly trashy compendiums of sleazy and often questionable Hollywood gossip, mostly from the golden age. Loved all the references to the scores of handsome young men who "climbed the lavender ladder" ( also known as The "Ladder of Suckcess").
And, who better than outspoken Liz Renay to sexually rate her many movie star "partners." Her description of a less-than satisfying encounter with Jerry Lewis is both funny and pathetic."


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-08-04
Summary: "how do you do, hollywood?"

I think what is striking about the book is the matter of fact way things are said. Mario Lanza sings into someone's private parts, Sammy Davis's are large but ugly. Those are just a few of the tidbits in this can't put down book, most of which seems taken up with Cary Grant and Randolph Scott and here again, in such a matter of fact way that everyone knows who they are when they don't and everyone knows they were lovers which they do. It's a fun read, maybe not so credible but it seems to have sources where it counts, at least so far as i could tell. I enjoyed it all.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-07-09
Summary: "They Must Have Been In A Hurry This Time Around"

Truthfully I'd like to give this book at least 4* because it is a great read for those lazy days of summer when there isn't too much to deal with except to kick back with a cold drink, spread on the sunscreen, dig your heels into the sand, and read trashy stuff.
Basically, you could look at my previous review of this book's prequel HOLLYWOOD BABYLON--IT'S BACK and get the essence of what this book is about with a few key exceptions.
Still gaycentric to an extreme, this book features far less nude pictures than the previous volume. There are plenty of beefcake pictures. The nudes are still there, but mostly female. Most notably the nude female is one woman---a Marilyn Monroe wanna-be named Liz Renay who appears to be some sort of porn queen/publicity grabber. Liz, who died in 2007, is quoted from her memoirs rating the celebs she bedded. It's not nice to speak ill of the dead, but this lady was a tad course and tasteless and had no problem evaluating and in many instances outing her 'co-stars'. Of course, the resulting discourse was hilarious but completely impossible to verify since all of her male pals are dead, too. The gaycentric theme carries on with outing Hollywood lesbians, bi-sexuals, etc. This book even implies that Walt Disney may have sexually molested child star Bobby Driscoll, that Charlton Heston was a bi-sexual lover of the young, Marlon Brando had sex with his son Christian and daughter Cheyenne, and inumerable Hollywood celebrities were gay prostitutes or bi-sexual prostitutes.
Darwin Porter is undoubtedly one gifted writer which is exactly why I've read so many of his books. I enjoy them, but I also remain a tad sceptical because there are a lot of assertions made that cannot be proven or verified because everybody outed in this book is dead. Interestingly enough, at least two living actors who have had stirred some gay/bi gossip weren't outed. This book appears to be a mix of fact/urban legend/gossip and possibly wishful thinking. One aspect bothers me in particular. One of the few noted references for information in this book is the author David Bret. Bret writes a lot of trashy books which are very poorly done and rife with unsubstantiated assertions.
It is possible that I missed some inaccuracies in the previous book, but this one seemed to have a lot of them. There is no Bel Mar Race Track, but there is a Del Mar Race Track. Natalie Wood's nameplate on her wall crypt at Westwood Memorial Park is hard to find because she is not in a wall crypt; she has a grave there. Dates are incorrect. There were a lot of errors. Were Porter and his co-author in such a frenzy to get this book out that they passed on a personal review of their proof?
In the end, this really is a fun/lurid read. My advice is to go into this with an open mind, but don't take it as gospel. Some of it is true, but some of it probably isn't.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-06
Summary: "HOLLYWOOD ARMAGEDDON"

Having read the first edition of Hollywood Babylon by Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince, I couldn't wait for the second edition. It's back. Here it is in all its tawdry glory, exposing the secret underbelly of Hollywood that was hidden from the public for so many years. These writers leave few rocks not turned over as they open the long closed closet doors of Tinseltown. We learn more down-and-dirty tales from that Babylon in the West. Each page is a revelation, and the candid photographs are icing on the cake. When is the next edition coming out of this delectable candy box--tied up with a scarlet ribbon--of poisonous bonbons?
A subtitle for this wonderful book could be called Hollywood Armageddon.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-04
Summary: "A fun, irreverent, and unauthorized book for THE BEACH by day and THE BOUDOIR by night."

Here are more--LOT'S more--of the unmentionables that Hollywood didn't want anyone to know about. This, Volume Two of a series, is fun, ironic, and fabulous, and I think everyone should memorize four or five of the tales within this book (Uncle Walt Disney? Not-as-wise-as-Moses Charlton Heston? June Allyson and her homo-hero Van Johnson? Liz Renay the porn star who wanted to be MM?) as a means of throwing some fuel on the fires of your next (otherwise boring) summer barbecue. Here are more of the train wrecks waiting to happen that scores of Hollywood publicists specifically DIDN'T want you to know about. How can a book manage to be simultaneously scholastic, prurient, and lurid, all at the same time? Check it out, it's ALL OF THE ABOVE. I think this summer that everybody should haul a copy off to the beach by day, and the boudoir by night.