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Film and Fiction: A Marriage Arranged by Media Megalomania

jonathancavett wrote 11 hours ago: Fellow Educators, Film is a great tool to compliment a novel in nearly every classroom.  We live in … more →

Tags: Thoughts on great works of literature

LotR: Reactions

Tiberius wrote 2 months ago: Coming fresh off the final words of the trilogy, I must say that The Lord Of The Rings was the best … more →

Tags: Frodo, Literature, film, lord of the rings, SAM, Music, lembas

Progress Report

Tiberius wrote 2 months ago: I’ve been reading Lord Of The Rings religiously since the time of my last post.  Any down time … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, lord of the rings, Fellowship, Treebeard, two towers, Progress Report, Merry, pippin

Second Interregnum

Tiberius wrote 2 months ago: As of last night, I’ve decided to push my reading of The Lord Of The Rings so that I finish by … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Gandalf, lord of the rings, Durins Bane, khazad, dum, Moria, balrog, Fellowship

Artistic License

Tiberius wrote 2 months ago: Three weeks later, and I finally got my first paycheck.  $97.07.  Not that great, but it gets the jo … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Lord, rings, Hunchback, Notre Dame, Frodo, Gandalf, bilbo, Shire

What's in your queue Part 21 comment

HedonisticBot wrote 4 months ago: Shelter Days The Dying Gaul Ah! My Goddess: Vol. 4: We’ve Got Tonight Urbania Alive and Kickin … more →

Tags: film & literature, darkesaint, Netflix, gay cinema, Movies, anime, Ah! My Goddess

The Book You Never Read, or, London: Sympathy for a City5 comments

Ben wrote 4 months ago: A song about anger and alcohol. A film about London. The song was inspired by The Handsome Family … more →

Tags: films, Songs, World Cinema

Reading the Movies: Some Books for Cinephiles!2 comments

Ben wrote 4 months ago: I’ve been asked by fellow-blogger Movieman0283 over at The Dancing Image to join him and a few … more →

Tags: Hollywood, World Cinema, Movies in Literature, film, Cinema, Walker Percy, The Moviegoer, Alfred Hitchcock, Fritz Lang

A little displeasure...

HedonisticBot wrote 5 months ago: Decided to change it up a bit, try something new…  Its time for the first annual top five wors … more →

Tags: film & literature, darkesaint, Movies, Zac Efron, Nick Cannon, Will Ferrell, Eddie Murphy, rotten tomatoes

Metropolitan (1990)

Ben wrote 5 months ago: I’ve just watched Metropolitan (1990) on BBC iPlayer and if you happen to be checking-in here … more →

Tags: Hollywood, 1990, American Cinema, BBC, Brideshead Revisited, brook farm, Carolyn Farina, Fourier, Fourierism

My Online Library

hyrcania wrote 6 months ago: I went to LibraryThing and started to set up a booklist. Because I have so many books, and have read … more →

Tags: reality

Social tagging: Initial findings

hyrcania wrote 6 months ago: This is course related. My friends can skip it. In order to make a proper test of social tagging and … more →

Tags: reality

Film and Literature

teachwithvision wrote 6 months ago: I had a recent enlightening experience while teaching The Great Gatsby. I was reading the first chap … more →

Tags: Media Literacy, TEACHING FILM, Great Gatsby

Ted Turner, Star Trek, and the end of the Remake

hyrcania wrote 7 months ago: In the 1980s, computer technology made it possible to add color to an entire black-and-white motion … more →

Movies in Literature Part 4: Paul Auster's 'The Book of Illusions'6 comments

Ben wrote 7 months ago:   Above are a couple of pictures of Hank Mann, a silent comedian with a big moustache. I think these … more →

Tags: Hollywood, Movies in Literature, Chaplin, charlie chaplin, Cinema, clown, Entertainment, film, film theory

L'amour...

HedonisticBot wrote 8 months ago: Oh, la la... If there’s one combination of film and literature that brings the most pleasure t … more →

Tags: film & literature, darkesaint, Pleasure, Amelie, 8 Women, just a question of love, come undone, Garcon Stupide, You'll Get Over It

Whitman is the shit...1 comment

HedonisticBot wrote 8 months ago: One of my favorite poets has to be Walt Whitman.  Ever since that poetry class, and reading lots of … more →

Tags: film & literature, darkesaint, Fiction, Poem, Walt Whitman

Movies in Literature Part 3: Leonard Cohen's 'Warning'8 comments

Ben wrote 8 months ago:                                               WARNING                                                … more →

Tags: Hollywood, Movies in Literature, film, Cinema, Literature and Film, 1950s, Cold War, Movie, Leonard Cohen

What's in your queue?

HedonisticBot wrote 8 months ago: Since this is film & literature week, and since I’m all about opening up with people and s … more →

Tags: darkesaint, Netflix, gay cinema, Tales of the City, Paris Is Burning, The Boys in the Band


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