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Aesthetic Drift #11: Notes on The Pink Fire Revue
Aesthetic Drift #11 by Jared Silvia Notes on The Pink Fire Revue We knew, first off, that we wanted the event to be part concert, part reading, part projector art show. Whenever you start with the idea of creating a mutant, you have a relatively good chance of succeeding. Whether its destiny is to dwell… Continue reading
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McMillan’s Codex #46: Shadow of the Colossus
McMillan’s Codex #46 by Charles McMillan Shadow of the Colossus Films like Valhalla Rising, Only God Forgives, and The Revenant seem like the pretentious exercises of auteurs. Studying them reveals these films to be rather simple stories. One was about how war is inherent in religion, another was about rebelling against God, and the last… Continue reading
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Episode 213: The Pink Fire Revue
Episode 213 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download. In this week’s episode, I share a recording of a joint production of The Drunken Odyssey, The Functionally Literate Reading Series, and the In Between Series: an experimental show called The Pink Fire Revue.… Continue reading
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The Curator of Schlock #145: A Lone and Angry Man
The Curator of Schlock #145 by Jeff Shuster A Lone and Angry Man (Aren’t we all) Yeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaawwwwww!!! It’s Wild West month here at The Museum of Schlock where it’s my sworn duty as Sheriff to appoint y’all my deputies in seeking out the roughest, toughest westerns Italy ever produced. That or just dig up whatever… Continue reading
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McMillan’s Codex #45: World of Warcraft (film)
McMillan’s Codex #45 by C.T. McMillan Warcraft (film) When adapting a work, all media struggles with the same dilemma. What do you include to maintain the spirit of the material while keeping within the bounds of the new medium? Song of Fire and Ice has depth that readers like, but most of the content would… Continue reading
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Buzzed Books #42: Star Wars: Bloodline
Buzzed Books #42 by Chuck Cannini Claudia Gray’s Star Wars: Bloodline When Death Star II exploded over the skies of Endor and those cannibal teddy bears sang and danced in triumph, Return of the Jedi’s ending brought a sense of finality to the Star Wars saga. The Empire had lost. A rebel alliance seemed unnecessary.… Continue reading
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The Rogue’s Guide to Shakespeare on Film #31: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935)
31. Max Reinhardt and William Dieterle’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935) Last summer I reviewed Michael Hoffman’s 1999 adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream while promising that someday I would review the 1935 film of the same play by Max Reinhardt and William Dieterle. Despite not being allowed by my physician to booze my way… Continue reading
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The Curator of Schlock #144: Satan’s School for Girls
The Curator of Schlock #144 by Jeff Shuster Satan’s School for Girls (Satan has a school…and it’s for girls!) You’re a Curator of Schlock and you don’t know how you wound up in this position, doing weekly reviews for B movies, some of which wouldn’t have passed muster for USA Up All Night back when… Continue reading
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McMillan’s Codex #44: Dawn of War 3 (Trailer Analysis)
McMillan’s Codex #44 by C.T. McMillan Trailer Analysis: Dawn of War 3 Covering Dawn of War: Dark Crusade reignited my interest in Warhammer 40k. For a long time my fandom was pushed to the side in favor of more practical matters. 40k is an expensive hobby regardless if you just want to read the many novels.… Continue reading
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