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The Lost Recordings, Vol. 1: Hollywood
- By: Bruce Campbell, Ted Raimi
- Narrated by: Bruce Campbell, Ted Raimi
- Length: 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Getting our hands on this source material was dangerous, legally questionable, and career-threatening, but I felt it was worth the risk–these aren’t just Hollywood outtakes, folks, these are far-out-takes. Did Duke and JFK have a reckoning in the Oval Office? Did Yoda have anger issues? Did Sean Connery struggle with crappy dentures? The answers to these–and many more unanswered questions–lay within the treasure trove of The Lost Recordings, Vol. 1: Hollywood.
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Very Funny
- By Bob T. on 04-02-23
- The Lost Recordings, Vol. 1: Hollywood
- By: Bruce Campbell, Ted Raimi
- Narrated by: Bruce Campbell, Ted Raimi
Classic Raimi & Campbell Shenanigans
Reviewed: 11-23-24
This duo is always effortlessly hilarious. Their sense of satire and wit never gets old, and hearing these two old friends bounce off of each other while doing a variety of great impressions is a fun listen that ended far too quickly
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The Cool Side of My Pillow
- A Book of Essays
- By: Bruce Campbell
- Narrated by: Bruce Campbell
- Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins
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The Cool Side of My Pillow is a collection of essays. Don’t let that fancy word fool you. I’m not trying to get highbrow or rant myself blue, but there are experiences and observations outside of the entertainment industry that I feel are worth sharing. What’s it about? Mostly, things that matter to me, like putting in the effort, being honest, and not treating the environment like it’s the enemy.
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Bruce, the King
- By Christopher Robert on 02-11-21
- The Cool Side of My Pillow
- A Book of Essays
- By: Bruce Campbell
- Narrated by: Bruce Campbell
Wit & Wisdom
Reviewed: 01-15-21
This book was a delight to listen to. Bruce Campbell is not only a great writer and narrator, but through these essays you also get to know him as a down-to-earth person who, well, just makes sense. His inner monologues are as entertaining as they are wise, and I have to say I think a lot of us could learn a thing or two by listening to him. TL;DR: worth the purchase!
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