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Jason Statham has risen from street seller through championship diving and modelling to become arguably the biggest British male film star of the twenty-first century. This is the first book to offer a critical analysis of his work across a variety of media, including film, television, video games and music videos. Each chapter focuses on a particular aspect of Statham's career, from his distinctive screen presence to his style, branding and celebrity. Accessibly written, and featuring a contribution from Hollywood director Paul Feig, who worked with Statham on the 2015 action-comedy Spy , the…mehr
Jason Statham has risen from street seller through championship diving and modelling to become arguably thebiggest British male film star of the twenty-first century. This is the first book to offer a critical analysis of his work across a variety of media, including film, television, video games and music videos. Each chapter focuses on a particular aspect of Statham's career, from his distinctive screen presence to his style, branding and celebrity. Accessibly written, and featuring a contribution from Hollywood director Paul Feig, who worked with Statham on the 2015 action-comedy Spy, the collection will appeal to a wide audience of scholars, students and fans.
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Autorenporträt
Steven Gerrard is Reader in Film in the Northern Film School, School of Arts, Leeds Beckett University Robert Shail is Professor of Film and Director of Research in the Northern Film School, School of Arts, Leeds Beckett University
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Steven Gerrard and Robert Shail 1 Reframing the British tough guy: Jason Statham as postmodern hero Robert Shail 2 'I'm certainly not Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt': Jason Statham, fandom and a new type of (anti)hero Renee Middlemost 3 The power of Statham Paul Feig 4 'It's that peasant mentality': the cult persona of Jason Statham, Hollywood outsider Jonathan Mack 5 A balancing act(or): Jason Statham and the ensemble film Sarah Thomas 6 Blagging it both ways: The Bank Job and the British heist movie James Chapman 7 Jason Statham in Spy: subverting genre and gender Clare Smith 8 Arthouse Statham Martin Carter 9 Transporting Jason Statham: national identity in the Transporter trilogy Jennie Lewis Vidler 10 The avatar hero: exploring the virtualisation of the Statham brand Dean Bowman and Erin Pearson 11 Ageing Statham: expendable expendable? Nathasha Parcei 12 Crank it up! Scoring Statham Shelley O'Brien 13 Clothes make the man: Statham's sartorial serendipity Steven Gerrard Conclusion Steven Gerrard and Robert Shail Index
Introduction Steven Gerrard and Robert Shail 1 Reframing the British tough guy: Jason Statham as postmodern hero Robert Shail 2 'I'm certainly not Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt': Jason Statham, fandom and a new type of (anti)hero Renee Middlemost 3 The power of Statham Paul Feig 4 'It's that peasant mentality': the cult persona of Jason Statham, Hollywood outsider Jonathan Mack 5 A balancing act(or): Jason Statham and the ensemble film Sarah Thomas 6 Blagging it both ways: The Bank Job and the British heist movie James Chapman 7 Jason Statham in Spy: subverting genre and gender Clare Smith 8 Arthouse Statham Martin Carter 9 Transporting Jason Statham: national identity in the Transporter trilogy Jennie Lewis Vidler 10 The avatar hero: exploring the virtualisation of the Statham brand Dean Bowman and Erin Pearson 11 Ageing Statham: expendable expendable? Nathasha Parcei 12 Crank it up! Scoring Statham Shelley O'Brien 13 Clothes make the man: Statham's sartorial serendipity Steven Gerrard Conclusion Steven Gerrard and Robert Shail Index
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