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There’s a Hollywood trend going on: the rebooting of long past television franchises and remakes of films already recognized for their great acclaim. I have no issue with this, but what does open my eyes is the sloppy decision making along the process in some productions. I know viewers have an investment in the original…
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These are three radically different books as you can probably tell because of the authors. Palahniuk has been listed as a “nihilistic writer” although he rejects this title. He is most famous for his books Fight Club and Choke, which were both made into movies. Pears focuses on historical novels where he weaves historical events…
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I think one of the hardest aspects of writing is the dialogue. I’m currently reading a book with an enthusiastic ten fingers in the air. It has some good, solid advice in it. It is only 135 pages long so it won’t be a daunting task to read. I would advise reading it twice or…
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Even someone who doesn’t mind being holed up in the apartment likes to get out once in a while. The traffic was still congested for Monday, but it was all worth it when I arrived to my destination of Huntington Beach. There’s nothing better than visiting any beach in California. It was even better I…
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Pre-Prong: Introduction I’ve postponed posting this because I thought what if someone reading this will view me differently than they already do. What if a handful of people reading this decides to drop me a few notches on their friends or acquaintances coolness tape measure? I came to the conclusion of so what. …
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View Chuck in Hollywood, CA? Why not? After viewing the trailer for Chuck on television, I pretty much knew I’d be seeing this movie this weekend. It was playing in a few theaters near me and one was close to my old stomping grounds. Today was the day to see it at Arc Light. The…
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Shambling Towards Hiroshima This is probably the most whacked-out book I have ever read. It is satirical in nature and focuses on WWII, Reptilian Creatures, and Hollywood. The main character, Syms Thorley, is thrust out of his B Hollywood movie and into a rubber suit meant to put the F in fear. If he succeeds…
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Loving Story The life of Richard and Mildred Loving, both reluctant to be the face of interracial marriage, sort of mirrors how well this movie did in the Box Office. Let’s just say the gross total doesn’t cover its production costs as of today. I’m not sure why more people didn’t want to see it…








