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"Tom Schiller is a dangerous, whirling dervish of comedy, whom I both fear and adore. Read this book
and you'll see what I mean." - Anjelica Huston
Tom Schiller was among the first to join the Saturday
Night Live team in 1975. Recognized more for his work than his name, Schiller spent a total of eleven years with the show,
writing sketches and directing short films. He directed John Belushi at age 90 in Don't Look Back in Anger; Phil Hartman
and Jan Hooks lip-synced to Bing Crosby in the musical Love in a Dream; and Bill Murray played a homeless man who thinks he's
a brilliant Shakespearean actor in Perchance to Dream. With his memorable short films, Schiller added an element of heart
and style to Saturday Night Live.
Many took notice of Schiller's unique filmmaking vision, including producer
Lorne Michaels and MGM, who signed Schiller to write and direct his first feature film. Nothing Lasts Forever, a clever science
fiction comedy with strong aspects of social satire, starred Zach Galligan and Bill Murray. Sadly, with MGM facing financial
uncertainty, Schiller's forgotten masterpiece was never released. Nothing Loast Forever takes a thorough look into the
films and career of Tom Schiller, through his own eyes and through those who have worked closely with him.
"Every
SNL performer trust Schiller. We were all as in love with his visions as he was." - Dan Aykroyd
Featuring:
* Foreword by Tom Davis
* Extensive new interviews with Tom Schiller, Dan Aykroyd, Peter Aykroyd,
Judity Belushi Pisano, Chevy Chase, Zach Galligan, Teri Garr, Victoria Jackson, Lorne Michaels, Bill Murray, Mike Myers, Laila
Nabulsi, Lauren Tom and many others
* Rare, never-before-seen photos - over 100 in total
* Various
annotated scripts of the short film Don't Look Back in Anger
* The original Nothing Lasts Forever program
and much, much more!
"I hate it when throw around the word 'genius,' so I'll just
say that Tom Schiller is an 'asshole.' Any true fan of Saturday Night Live should read this book - it's genius."
- Jimmy Fallon
Just $16.95 at the links below.
| Bill Murray signs a copy! |

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