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Not only worth acquiring because it's chock full of pictures of Billy Bob as Davy Crockett, THE ALAMO: The Illustrated Story of the Epic Film  includes the original script, chapters on the period weaponry, the costume design, the use of digital design to recreate the past, the history, the legends, production design of the meticulously recreated fortress, and more! Lavishly illustrated throughout, this book will delight history buffs and Billy Bob fans alike.
A beautiful volume for fans of Japan's blockbuster epic or lovers of quality animation, PRINCESS MONONOKE: The Art And Making Of Japan's Most Popular Film of All Time includes Miyazaki's original storyboards and layouts, as well as fascinating overviews of how to make computer animation look like traditional 2D animation.  Ravishing, full-color illustrations and poetry make this book a must-have.
Visions Of ARMAGEDDON features lots of glossy pictures (including a killer shot of Franky, the star of FRANKY GOES TO HOLLYWOOD, conferring with director Michael Bay). Some nice pictures of Billy Bob, too!

Billy Bob's Academy Awardª-winning screenplay for SLING BLADE is available in book form at Amazon.com.  It is out of print, but discounted, pre-owned copies can be obtained from Amazon sellers!  Billy Bob fans won't want to miss owning a copy of the story of Karl Childers and the terrible decision he makes to save the ones he loves.
Joel and Ethan Coen's screenplay for THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE is available in book form and includes an unspeakably hilarious introduction by the Coen Brothers' putative cinematographer Roderick Jaynes.  Who knew that, at one point, they were planning to call the movie I WILL CUT HAIR NO MORE FOREVER!?
Antonin Kratochvil is an acclaimed photographer renown for his images of war-torn Eastern Europe.  His second book, Antonin Kratochvil: Incognito, focuses on the nature of creativity, with indelible portraits of such artists as Liv Tyler, David Bowie, Willem Dafoe, Jean Reno,  Bernardo Bertolucci, Jessica Lange, Bob Dylan, Patricia Arquette, and Billy Bob, who wrote the introduction.  
 

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