<p>Dwarfsploitation is an entertaining and educational look into the world of dwarf cinema. From Freaks to Willow Dwarfsploitaton analyzes a wide variety of both independent and mainstream films chronicling the number of ways in which little people are exploited. It is a must have for any fan of little people or film itself.<br /><br />&quot;Dwarfish reviews about dwarf films seems an odd basis for a book but it&#39;s surprisingly entertaining and enlightening and respectful about the little folk. A snappy unique guide to all films Dwarf.&quot;<br />- Joe R. Lansdale author of Bubba Ho-Tep<br /><br />&quot;This book is truly a one-of-a-kind. An inspired idea and an equally-inspired book. Chris Watson and Brad Paulson have created something special with &quot;Dwarfsploitation&quot;. In an age when there seems to be books about every aspect of cinema these authors have discovered a niche that had yet to be explored. Kudos.&quot;<br />- Andrew J. Rausch author of Turning Points in Film History<br /><br />&quot;The first time I went to the Library of Congress to do research on midgets in film I was directed to a single tattered volume produced by the MGM publicist on &quot;The Wizard of Oz.&quot; I was astounded. The literature was virtually non-existent. Later I had a special assignment involving dwarf-tossing and I sought out any dwarf-tossing trade association that could possibly be of any assistance. Again my exertions were frustrated. That&#39;s why when I first heard that &quot;Dwarfsploitation&quot; was in the works I was cautiously hopeful but still ready for a Billy Barty headbutt to the nuts. I&#39;m happy to say that the resulting book is a resource that we&#39;ve needed for 60 years and should take up permanent residence on the Ikea children&#39;s-room book shelves of anyone shorter than 4-foot-4.&quot;<br />- Joe Bob Briggs author of Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In<br /><br />&quot;Brad and Chris&#39;s book stands head and shoulders above the run of the mill cinema book types. It makes little people everywhere stand a little.&quot;<br />- James Bryan director of Don&#39;t Go in the Woods<br /><br />&quot;Paulson and Watson&#39;s book is a unique perspective to say the least. We seem to have books on everything these days so why not something that is entertaining informative and celebrates our little friends in cinema.&quot; - Robert Davi actor from License to Kill &quot;It was a short read and I loved it. Don&#39;t overlook it!&quot;<br />- Joe Estevez actor from Soultaker<br /><br />&quot;Wow I&#39;m impressed! This has to be the most comprehensive guide to cinematic dwarves that you&#39;ll ever read. Meticulously researched with hysterically funny yet genuinely fond comments by the authors running the gamut from dwarfsploitation to &#39;normal&#39; life. A must-have for any film-fan&#39;s library.&quot;<br />- scream queen Brinke Stevens<br /><br />&quot;A salute to Little People everywhere that belongs on every film aficionado&#39;s desk . Horror film makers: A demented dwarf is icing on the cake. I am working one into my next film. I&#39;m the man that discovered both Luis Dejesus and Herve and can say without fear of contradiction what they lacked in height they made up in talent and length.&quot;<br />- Joel M. Reed director of Bloodsucking Freaks</p><p>&quot;Celebrating the little guy in an easygoing manner that&rsquo;s both affectionate and amusing.&quot;<br />- bookgasm.com</p>
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