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Tag Archives: movies
Ready Player One: Film or Movie?
Less than a week to go now I was reading a interview that Steven Spielberg gave about this upcoming extravaganza. He used the terms ‘film’ and ‘movie’ in a way that I hadn’t thought about before. His point was … Continue reading
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Tagged computer games & systems, films, movies, science fiction, technology, the 80's, virtual reality
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Stars with Canadian Roots
Some of the stars pictured above will be quite familiar to you. Some might not. The point of this exercise is to show the world that a lot of American talent is actually from Canada. For a small listing of … Continue reading
Chaos Theory: the Butterfly Effect
Can One Small Act Lead to Change? We like to think so, but the concept is counter-intuitive at best. After all, one person cannot effect change in the greater world, can they? The idea of the Butterfly Effect has taken … Continue reading
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Tagged Humanism, love, movies, relationships, science
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Media: Are YOU Getting the Point Yet?
The Medium IS the Message Marshall McLuhan was way ahead of the pack. He saw in the 60’s that control of the media equates to control of our minds. In those days, that meant movies, TV, radio, newspapers and magazines. … Continue reading
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Tagged conspiracies, Conspiracy Theories, evil, good vs evil, humour, movies, news, technology, television
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1978: a Pivotal Year
Current Events that Influenced My Work 1978 was full of interesting things happening, almost every day of the year. It’s no surprise to me that some of those ‘things’ should creep into my screenplay My Satanic Struggle (MSS). For example, … Continue reading
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Tagged assassination, comics, gay, movies, science fiction, supernatural, writing
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MSS: Matching Actors to Characters
Adapting a Screenplay to a Graphic Novel There is a process that calls for imagination. It’s called writing. All writers ‘see’ their characters in terms of specific individuals. What happens when someone else wants to visualize what you are imagining? … Continue reading
Now and Then: Imperial Theatre, Barrie
This is what it looks like now. The original Imperial Theatre is now the Grand Theatre, three doors down. The way we were…mid-2011. Imperial 8 in 2008. The Grand Theatre, on the inside. Barrie Film Festival is shown here. I … Continue reading
Crossover Stars: UK to USA
Robert Carlyle In the UK, Robert Carlyle is mostly famous for being in a movie called Trainspotting. His youthful looks and slender physique puts me in mind of a drug addict. So you could say that he was playing to … Continue reading
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Tagged fatherhood, magic, movies, psychology, relationship issues, relationships, television
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