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Category Archives: movies
there’s a bluebird in my heart
Charles Bukowski there’s a bluebird in my heart that wants to get out but I’m too tough for him, I say, stay in there, I’m not going to let anybody see you. there’s a bluebird in my heart that wants … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, movies, USA, Writing
Tagged Charles Bukowski, Harry Dean Stanton, Poetry, Twin Peaks
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Reading Is Fundamental
I just ran across these oldschool posters that were created by the American Library Association to encourage young people to read more. I guess that they were aiming for Star Wars and Back to the Future fans.
Posted in Books, Film, Libraries, movies, Music, USA
Tagged ALA, American Library Association, Back to the Future, R.E.M., Star Wars
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the more you use, the more you get back
Regular visitors to TBTP may know that my most recent obsession has been roasting my own coffee beans. Fortunately it’s a pursuit that’s heartily supported by friends and family who benefit from the hours of exploration and experimentation. While researching … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Film, movies
Tagged Bill Murray, Blow-up, Coffee, Jim Jarmusch, London
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A lawsuit waiting to happen
Swedish artist Daniel Björk is behind these horrifically funny visions of classic horror films reimagined as Disney’s Wonderful World of Reading vintage children’s books. Enjoy before the lawyers make them disappear.
Mercilessly Miscellaneous Monday
h/t to Touchwood Design If you ever have seen the classic 50s horror film The Blob, you may recognize the historic Colonial Theater in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. They’ve been posting witty updates on their marquee all week. Cartoonist Chris Ware’s heartbreaking cover this … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Film, movies, USA
Tagged Pulp Fiction
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Films as Books
I really love this ongoing project by illustrator and designer Matt Stevens. His reimagined movies as books concept is simply brilliant.
Posted in Art, Books, Film, movies
Tagged Coen Brothers, Jordan Peele, Knives Out, Mad Max, Parasite, Taika Waititi
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Not The New Yorker
As an unapologetic fan of Wes Anderson films, I have been looking forward to the release of his upcoming movie The French Dispatch. Although we still have to wait until July 24, 2020 to see it, the trailer and a fun … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Film, movies
Tagged Magazines, Paris, The New Yorker, Wes Anderson
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Is This The Prequel You’ve Been Waiting For?
Suzanne Collins, author of the blockbuster best-selling, major-motion-picture-adapted Hunger Games trilogy, has done what most writers of runaway best-selling, major-motion-picture-adapted book series eventually do, and has gone and written a prequel. The prequel, titled The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, is … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, movies, Writing
Tagged Hunger Games, Publishing, Suzanne Collins, YA novels
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Gandalf has a blog
Starting in 1999 with his casting as Gandalf and continuing through 2003, Ian McKellan wrote a blog called The Grey Book about his experiences starring in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. If you are a fan, you’ll find … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, movies, Writing
Tagged J. R. R. Tolkien, Lord of the Rings, New Zealand, the Hobbit
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Science Fiction Day
Even if you are one of those readers who claim that they don’t like science fiction, it’s more than likely that there are some works in the genre that you have appreciated and enjoyed. When it comes to science fiction … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Film, History, movies, Writing
Tagged Dune, Isaac Asimov, Kurt Vonnegut, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Ray Bradbury, Science fiction
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