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The Last Moguls is a fascinating dive into the wild world of Golan and Globus, those larger-than-life figures who ran Cannon Films. It's less about polished filmmaking and more a raw glimpse into the chaotic essence of 1980s cinema. The pacing feels like a whirlwind, jumping from one anecdote to the next, capturing the frenetic energy of a studio that was both prolific and, at times, ridiculous. You get a real sense of the ambitions and the absurdities behind the scenes—how they turned low budgets into outrageous spectacles. This documentary is distinctive for its candid, sometimes chaotic storytelling that mirrors the films Cannon was known for. You see the genuine passion and the sheer audacity that defined their era.
Great for studying independent film production of the era.Offers insights into the business side of filmmaking.Shows the cultural impact of Cannon Films on genre cinema.
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