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Hail to the Chin

Further Confessions of a B Movie Actor

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Hail to the Chin

By: Bruce Campbell, Craig Sanborn
Narrated by: Bruce Campbell
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New York Times bestseller

One of my dad’s favorite jokes about getting older was: “I went out for coffee when I was twenty-one and when I got back I was fifty-eight!”

I get what he meant now. Time flies. My first book, If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a "B" Movie Actor, was published back in 2001 and it chronicles the adventures of a “mid-grade, kind of hammy actor" (my words), cutting his teeth on exploitation movies far removed from mainstream Hollywood.

This next book, an “Act II” if you will, could be considered my “maturing years” in show business, when I began to say “no” more often and gravitated toward self-generated material. Taking stock in the overall quality of my life, I fled Los Angeles and moved to a remote part of Oregon to renew, regroup and reload.

If that sounds tame, the journey from Evil Dead to Spider-Man to Burn Notice was long, with plenty of adventures/mishaps along the way. I never pictured myself hovering above Baghdad in a Blackhawk helicopter, facing a pack of wild dogs in Bulgaria, or playing an aging Elvis Presley with cancer on his penis - how can you predict this stuff? The sheer lunacy of show business is part of the fun for me and I hope you'll come along for the ride.

– Bruce “Don’t Call Me Ash” Campbell

An icon of B movies and a champion of independent filmmaking, Bruce Campbell is an actor, director and writer best known for his roles as Ash in the Evil Dead franchise and Sam Axe on the hit TV show Burn Notice.

Written and read by Bruce Campbell. Co-written with Craig Sanborn. Recording and sound design by Sean McCoy at Oregon Sound Recording.

©2017 Bruce Campbell (P)2017 Bruce Campbell
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Great to hear what the greatest b movie actor has been up to since his last book. You'll laugh you might cry, bit overall a great listen and superbly read, only gripe is that it just ends. Would have been cool to hear what Bruce has planned, but hey that's for another tale.

The chin is back

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Very interesting and very funny - Bruce is an interesting guys and a good narrator on Audible

Excellent

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Another Interesting, funny and informative collection of stories and anecdotes from the king of the B movies

Interesting and outstanding

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I loved the first book and was keen to listen to the next instalment, mainly to hear about Ash vs Evil Dead. While this book was entertaining in places it also had moments where Bruce talks about normal everyday life, such as preparing his driveway which I found pretty dull.

My main reason for listening to this was to gain insight into Ash vs Evil Dead. Sadly there was very little detail on this topic and it took up a mere 20 minutes at the end of the book.

Overall if you are a fan of Bruce and his work then you’ll probably get something from this but don’t expect the first book experience.

Good but lacking in areas

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Absolutely brilliant. A must for Campbell fans and a good sequel to his first book.

A Farewell to Arms

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