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Jesse Marinoff Reyes ( Jesse Marinoff Reyes Design, Maplewood, N.J.) 007′s Big Screen Debut in the USA The sixth of the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming—begun in 1953 with Casino Royale, later used to relaunch/reintroduce the movie franchise in … Continue reading
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On the one hand, what could one possibly expect from the entertainment industry. Its “product” serving as the servile public relations arm of the financial/industrial complex. And its been that way since the Hays Code of the 1930′s which coincided … Continue reading
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WRESTLING WITH THE AESTHETIC OF VIOLENCE
Masculinity in crisis as a black or absurd comedy. Â Society’s always seems to rejoice in a misplaced misplaced judgment that portrays violence as a reality principle, perhaps reflecting the influence of Quentin Tarantino. A video of a Halifax, Canada area … Continue reading
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Tagged Aesthetic of Violence, Caril Fugate, Charlie Starkweather, Daniel Craig, Daniel Craig Defiance, Griel Marcus, Henry A. Giroux, Josh Boutilier, Kathryn Bigelow, Ken Fells, Kevin Costner, Kevin Costner the Untouchables, Natural Born Killers, Oliver Moore, Oliver Stone, Quentin Tarantino, Robert De Niro, Sam Peckinpah, Samuel L. Jackson, Schindler's List, Steven Spielberg, Tarantino jackie Moore, Truman Capote, Truman Capote in Cold Blood, Violence in Cinema, Woody Allen
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ALL ARE ROGUES NONE ARE FOOLS
”Defoe’s political writing seems to have come to an end when, in 1718, he was discovered to be writing for both the Tory “Weekly Journal or Secondary Post” and the Whig “Whitehall Evening Post”. So, when he was nearly sixty, … Continue reading
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Tagged Abbe Prevost, Daniel Craig, Daniel Defoe, Daniel Defoe Moll Flanders, George Bickham, Godolphin, Gulliver's Travels, Jacobite Rebellion 1715, John Bunyan, Jonathan Swift, Lord Townshend Secretary of State, Moll Flanders, Pauline Hannah, Robert Harley, Robinson Crusoe, Roxana Daniel Defoe, Tessa Sanderson, Thomas Rowlandson, William Blake
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