It takes the average reader 1 hour and 40 minutes to read Cinema of the '70s Magazine Issue 2 (Colour) by Jules Boyle
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This is Issue 2 of Cinema of the '70s, a magazine dedicated to movies from the grooviest, grittiest decade of cinema. Our second edition contains 100 pages and features pieces by professional writers like John Harrison, Brian J. Robb, David Michael Brown, John H. Foote and others. The full contents are: Max Impact - The Game Changing Sleeper Hit from the Wizards of Oz by Ian Taylor; Shoot! by Darren Linder; The Man Who Fell to Earth by Andrew Llewellyn; We Don't Make Movies for Critics - Charles Bronson & Michael Winner in the '70s by James Cadman; National Lampoon's Animal House by Jules Boyle; Man of La Mancha by Eric McNaughton; The Passion and Persecution of Jean Seberg by Brian J. Robb; Black Sunday by John H. Foote; The Warhol Horrors by David Michael Brown; My Name Is Joe - An Interview with Joe Dallesandro; The Spikes Gang by David Flack; Sitting Target by Joe Secrett; The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday by Aaron Stielstra; Agatha Christie & The Mysterious Affair of Seventies Cinema by Kevin Nickelson; Petersen - Educational Opportunities for Willing Tradesmen by Terry Clinton; Keep Your Hands Inside the Car at All Times - Riding the Sensurround Thrills of Rollercoaster by John Harrison; Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life - Madeline Kahn in the Seventies by Danny Kuchuck; Budding Talent - The '70s Soundtracks of Roy Budd by John Mansell; Bridging the Divide - Examining the Cinematic Transition from the '60s to the'70s by Allen Rubinstein. Full colour throughout.
Cinema of the '70s Magazine Issue 2 (Colour) by Jules Boyle is 100 pages long, and a total of 25,000 words.
This makes it 34% the length of the average book. It also has 31% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 16 minutes to read Cinema of the '70s Magazine Issue 2 (Colour) aloud.
Cinema of the '70s Magazine Issue 2 (Colour) is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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