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If anyone's looking for a great book to read/movie to watch, check out Time After Time from 1979. Written by Karl Alexander (novel) and directed by Nicholas Meyer (film), it stars Malcolm McDowell as H.G. Wells, who has invented a time machine. Unfortunately for him, his close friend Dr. John Leslie Stevenson (David Warner) is really Jack the Ripper and steals the machine, so Wells pursues him to 1979 San Francisco and must not only bring him to justice, but try to get by in a future he could never have imagined. Also starring Mary Steenburgen as Amy Robbins, the film is largely faithful to the book, barring some extremely minor changes. TRIVIA: Supposedly, the movie inspired the Cyndi Lauper song of the same name.
MORE TRIVIA: The club used in the disco scene is the famous Trocadero Transfer, now known as The Grand.
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Co w jazzie piszczy [sezon 2 odcinek 14]
premierowa emisja 17 kwietnia 2024 – 18:00 Graliśmy: Alessandro Bosetti i Neue Vocalsolisten “Portrait IV” z  albumu “Portraits de Voix” Kirke Karja, Etienne Renard, Ludwig Wandinger “First Last Dance” z albumu “Caught In My Own Trap” –  BMC Records Miklos Lukacs Cimbiosis Trio & Ligeti Ensemble “II. Prestissimo minaccioso e burlesco – Response” z albumu “Responses to Ligeti” – BMC…
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From Korngold, Steiner, and Herrmann to Greenwood, Levi, and Britell, here are my 70 all-time favorite original movie scores.
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fantomcomics · 1 year
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What’s Out This Week? 7/12
July is getting HOT, and so is our social calendar for the month!  
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Acid Town GN Vol 1 -  Kyugo
In a city where lawlessness rules, Yuki and his best friend Tetsu attempt to rob the headquarters of the local Seidoukai in order to steal money to pay for Yuki's little brother's hospital bill. The mission is a failure, but piques the interest of mob boss Kazutaka Hyodo. He offers Yuki a deal; come to visit him once a week, and he'll take care of his brother's fees. Yuki accepts this arrangement without question, and so makes his first visit. This book contains strong language and darker elements, including mentions of sexual violence, and discussion of abuse.
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Action Journalism With Kate Kelly! GN Vol 1 -  Eric Skillman, Miklos Felvideki & Mariane Gusmao
Action Journalism's favorite intrepid reporter, Kate Kelly, is New Arcadia's most trusted source for hard-hitting news. Always on the hunt for the next exclusive scoop, Kate and her trusty team infiltrate alien fleets, mad-scientist conventions, and fantasy kingdoms, all in search of the biggest stories the universe has to offer. But excitement seems to follow Kate everywhere as she keeps winding up in the middle of the story, risking it all to save the day!  
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Antarctica #1 -  Simon Birks & Wili Roberts
Hannah's life imploded the day her father failed to return from the secretive Smith-Petersen Research Station in Antarctica. Alone and on the street, she's at her lowest ebb when a friend offers help. Retrained as an engineer, Hannah secures a job at the same Antarctic station to search for her father and stumbles headfirst into a conspiracy that threatens everything she's ever believed.
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Black Tape TP -  Dan Panosian, Dalibor Talajic & Joe Quesada
Jack King was a rock'n'roll god who projected a stage persona on par with the devil. After Jack dies on stage, his widow, Cindy, grapples with grief and struggles to protect his legacy, unaware that she is being surrounded by dark forces that covet the master tapes to Jack's final, unreleased album - a heavy metal masterpiece that just might open a doorway to hell.
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Bobby Digital & The Pit Of Snakes -  Ryan O'Sullivan, RZA & Vasilis Lolos
Who are you, what is real? This is the question Bobby Digital is seeking to answer. Embracing his id, ego and superego he embarks on a quest to figure out the nature of his reality and himself. He will be ambushed by enemies unknown, he will be tried in ways most men can't endure. Will he be victorious? Most of all will he survive the Pit of Snakes?! From the mind of the legendary RZA, Bobby Digital and The Pit of Snakes will coincide with the relaunch of the iconic character and be synced to music that will melt your mind.
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Dead Mall TP -  Adam Cesare & David Stoll
The Penn Mills Galleria is about to be demolished. Five teens sneak into the mall to take a last look around before it's gone. However, while Penn Mills has been closed for years, the mall is far from abandoned. A night of exploration becomes a shopping spree from hell. The teens must contend with the sprawling, transformative cosmic horror of Penn Mills or be trapped forever within the Dead Mall. 
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Dear Rosie GN - Meghan Boehman & Rachael Briner
Seventh-grader Millie has the best friends in the whole world: Florence, Claire, Gabby, and Rosie, but when Rosie dies in a car accident everything changes. Rocked by grief, the remaining four girls struggle to move on. Millie barely understands her normal pre-teen feelings, let alone the messy ones left behind by Rosie, so she outruns her emotions by throwing herself into a mystery: a cryptic notebook abandoned at her family's laundromat. Could the clues in the notebook be related to Rosie? Together, Millie and her friends embark on a heartwarming journey to heal from the loss of Rosie and end up finding more than they ever could have even imagined.
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Eerie Tales From The School Of Screams TP - Graham Annable
Box Trolls director Graham Annable pens a hair-raising graphic novel collecting five original scary stories for middle-grade readers. School is tough. School is scary. School is eerie. No one knows this better than Davis and Emily. But they're not scared of school because of tough tests or merciless vice principals. They're scared because their teacher wants her students to present the class with the spookiest, most chilling stories they can think of. From the twisted mind of Graham Annable comes five horrifying stories that will scare your skeleton right out of your skin. Are you ready to stare down "The Face in the Forest"? Do you think you can handle the truth behind "The Village that Vanished?"
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Eight Limbs TP  -  Stephanie Phillips, Giulia Lalli & Dan Panosian
Joanna, a  retired Muay Thai champion, takes in a troubled foster teen and decides to train her... until the teen lands herself in a dangerous situation and Joanna must re-enter the ring to fight for her new family! 
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Fishflies #1 (of 6) -  Jeff Lemire When a brutal and violent crime puts the life of an innocent teenage boy in the balance, it sets off a chain of events in bucolic Bell River, Ontario that will permanently change several residents' lives. And as the manhunt heats up, a lonely girl named Franny Fox will form an unlikely friendship with a fugitive that leads them on an odyssey of discovery and redemption.
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The He-Man Effect: How American Toymakers Sold You Your Childhood GN -  Box Brown
Brian "Box" Brown brings history and culture to life through his comics. In his next graphic novel, he unravels how marketing that targeted children in the 1980s has shaped adults in the present. Powered by the advent of television and super-charged by the deregulation era of the 1980s, media companies and toy manufacturers joined forces to dominate the psyches of American children. But what are the consequences when a developing brain is saturated with the same kind of marketing bombardment found in Red Scare propaganda? In The He-Man Effect, Brown shows us how corporate manipulation brought muscular, accessory-stuffed action figures to dizzying heights, bringing beloved brands like He-Man, Transformers, My Little Pony, and even Mickey Mouse himself into the spotlight.
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Nemesis Reloaded TP -  Mark Millar & Jorge Jimenez
The world's most evil comic book character is back! Who is Nemesis, and why does this eccentric billionaire who dresses up in a mask and cape want to terrorize people instead of helping them? Isn't that how this is supposed to go? Trigger warning: Too violent and just too cool for some! Don't say we didn't warn you.
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Ninja Funk Vol 1 TP -  JPG, Steve Schuitt & Alex Riegel
The breakout hit of 2022 has been collected in an epic 128 page trade paperback featuring additional bonus content and never before seen art. Guardians of the Galaxy meets Borderlands as a motley crew of electronic musicians fights to restore their dying planet. Frequency-Bending Warrior DJs. Cyborg Housecats. The Broken Rhythm of the Universe. Ninja Funk is an epic hero's journey like you've never seen before! Wielding frequencies like a kind of magic, Lazerwolf, JPG McFly, and Wolfgang the Cat face off against the forces of B.A.D. Music to bring True Harmony back to their world. In a fun, high stakes adventure weaved together with downloadable face-melting beats, Ninja Funk follows a ragtag band of misfits as they attempt to save a universe that's off-key.
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Occulted GN -  Amy Rose, Ryan Estrada & Jeongmin Lee
When the Hale-Bopp soared across the sky in 1997, Amy Rose thought it was the start of an amazing new future. Instead, it brought news of a horrible tragedy at the Heaven's Gate compound just down the road. Amy had always known there was something off about the community she grew up in. She had been forbidden from going to school, or visiting the library because the leader told her that there was no use learning about a world that was about to end. But it was not until the news of the deaths at Heaven's Gate invaded the temple walls that she heard a new word that explained everything: cult.  She must risk everything to indulge in secret trips to an abandoned, off-limits library that teaches her everything she was not meant to know. That Gandhi was not a space alien. That Star Trek wasn't real. That her community was built on a lie. And most importantly, the banned books give her all the information that she needs to escape.
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Pea, Bee & Jay: The Big Bully GN -  Brian "Smitty" Smith
The three besties are searching for treasure when a great big pumpkin storms over and bullies Jay into giving up his very shiny pebble-not cool, Pumpkin. But when they band together to prove that being big doesn't mean you get to push others around, the trio discovers that Pumpkin's got some extra-large issues of her own. Can Pea, Bee, & Jay get to the real root of the problem and bring the farm back to solid ground?
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Sirens Of The City #1 (of 6) -  Joanne Starer & Khary Randolph
New York City. 1980s.  Runaway teen Layla struggles to survive on the mean streets, far from home. But now every supernatural creature from the darkest corners of the urban grime is after Layla... and the child-to-be she never wanted growing inside her.... This gritty urban fantasy created by Joanne Starer (The Gimmick) and Excellence's Khary Randolph shines a light on bodily autonomy in a patriarchal world.
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Sort Of Super Vol 1 TP - Eric Gapstur
Wyatt and his sister Adeline are determined to investigate an extinct volcano hundreds of miles from home that Adeline believes to be related to their mother's mysterious disappearance. At first it seems like an impossible mission until they realize there's a summer camp conveniently situated near the base of the volcano. So it's off to summer camp for Wyatt, Adeline, and their buddies Beto and Nara. But when they get there, they find it impossible to sneak away from the heavily chaperoned grounds. Opportunity presents itself by way of the Magma Cup, the camp's tournament-style series of mental and physical competitions where the finalists compete in an overnight-and less chaperoned-scavenger hunt on the volcano itself!  
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Svengoolie: Lost In Time #1 (of 2) - Rich Koz & Chris Jones
In this first of two specials, MeTV sensation Svengoolie appears in his first full length comic book feature, as the evil Svenbot goes to the past to undo Svengoolie's future.  Learn the secrets behind Sven, and his crazy cast of friends, Boddy Sorrell, Tombstone and Kerwyn as told by the show's creators Rich (Svengoolie) Koz, Jim Roche and Chris Faulkner. Buy this at your local store and remember, No Personal Checks!
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Underground Gn Vol 1 -  J R De Bard
Karim Yun, a biracial taekwondo fighter, pits his skills against New York's most brutal underground martial artists. Seeking revenge against the violent gang who attacked him and ended his Olympic dreams, he's determined to battle every colorful combatant in his path. His only obstacle is the illness brought about by the violent attack, which could kill Karim if he becomes too reckless-serving as his conscience is his nurse, who is trying to push him into changing his lifestyle but is learning more about the danger and the allure of secret mixed martial arts contests. Created by black belt martial artist JR De Bard, this sports manga provides a detailed look into the world of underground fight clubs.
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What This World Is Made Of GN Vol 1 - Shin Yamamoto
After losing everything, the Nakata brothers find a mysterious app that offers a chance to make large sums of money. But are they ready for the danger they must now face, the deadly monsters known as WORLDs...?  
Whatcha snagging this week, Fantom Fam??
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Episode 370
Comic Reviews:
DC
Batman: One Bad Day – Two Face by Mariko Tamaki, Javier Fernandez, Jordie Bellaire
Harley Quinn 30th Anniversary Special 1 by Paul Dini, Jimmy Palmiotti, Rob Williams, Sam Humphries, Cecil Castellucci, Mindy Lee, Rafael Scavone, Stephanie Phillips, Kami Garcia, Terry Dodson, Stjepan Sejic, Amanda Conner, Riley Rossmo, Guillem March, Rafael Albuquerque, Mico Suayan, Chad Hardin, Jason Badower, Rachel Dodson, Dan Hipp, Erica Henderson, John Timms, Marcelo Maiolo, Ivan Plascencia, Annette Kwok, Alex Sinclair, Tomeu Morey, Amy Mebberson
Titans United: Bloodpact 1 by Cavan Scott, Lucas Meyer, Tony Avina
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Edge of Spider-Verse 4 by Dan Slott, Tee Franklin, David Hein, Jordan Blum, Ty Templeton, Jethro Morales, Luciano Vecchio, Michael Shelfer, Chris Sotomayor, Brian Reber, Rico Renzi, Dono Sanchez Almara
X-Terminators 1 by Leah Williams, Carlos Gomez, Bryan Valenza
It’s Jeff by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru
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Creepshow 1 by Chris Burnham, Adriano Lucas, Paul Dini, Stephen Langford, John McCrea, Mike Spicer
Vanish 1 by Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Sonia Oback
Boom
Stuff of Nightmares 1 by R.L. Stine, A.L. Kaplan, Roman Titov
IDW
Crashing 1 by Matthew Klein, Morgan Beem, Triona Farrell
Archie
Chilling Adventures Presents Weirder Mysteries 1 by Frank Tieri, Joanne Starer, Ron Robbins, Juan Bobillo, Ryan Jampole, Federico Sabbatini
Oni
Action Journalism 1 by Eric Skillman, Miklos Felvideki, Mariane Gusmao
Valiant
Bloodshot Unleashed 1 by Deniz Camp, Jon Davis-Hunt
OGN
Mayor Good Boy Goes Hollywood by Dave Sheidt, Miranda Harmon
Order of the Night Jay: The Forest Beckons by Jonathan Schnapp
Ray’s OGN Corner: Anne of West Philly by Ivy Noelle Weir
Additional Reviews: Clerks III, Howard the Duck by Chip Z, Andor 1-3, Umbrella Academy s3, She-Hulk ep6
News: Dark Horse leaves Diamond, Rogues Gallery headed to TV, Tini Howard and Sweeney Boo taking over Harley Quinn, James Earl Jones retires from playing Vader, WB Discovery madness, Wayne Family Adventures s2 release date, next Snyder book (Book of Evil, with Jock), live action Avatar casting, Giant Days Kickstarter (and Glenn’s questionable buying choices), Grendel adaptation canceled, Deadpool 3, Blade loses director
Trailers: Midnight Club, Hellraiser, Strange World, Knock at the Cabin, Enola Holmes, Inside Man, Devil’s Hour, Last of Us
Radiant Black 18 by Kyle Higgins, Laurence Holmes, Stefano Simeone
Usagi Yojimbo 31 by Stan Sakai
Wynd: The Throne in the Sky 2 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas
Flash 786 by Jeremy Adams, Amancay Nahuelpan, Pete Pantazis, Jeromy Cox
Nightwing 96 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Caio Filipe, Adriano Lucas
Ice Cream Man 32 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo
Lonesome Hunters 4 by Tyler Crook
Batman: The Knight 9 by Chip Zdarsky, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ivan Plascencia
Public Domain 4 by Chip Zdarsky, 
Strange 6 by Jed MacKay, Lee Garbett, Javier Tartaglia
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There’s a good film to be made of gay writer Frank M. Robinson’s science-fiction novel “The Power” (today, btw, is his birthday). Sadly, George Pal’s 1968 adaptation (TCM, Tubi), directed by Byron Haskin and written by John Gay, isn’t it. The story of a scientific team picked off by someone with advanced mental powers requires a more imaginative director than Haskin, who was perfectly fine directing the more physical thrills of Pal’s THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (1953) and THE NAKED JUNGLE (1954). It’s also damaging that apart from a brief sequence with toys that come to life, the film doesn’t allow for Pal’s expertise at stop-motion animation. Instead, you get rapid cutting and some space effects that seem dated compared to the work in 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, released the same year.
George Hamilton is part of a group of scientists torturing college students to determine how much pain future astronauts will be able to endure. The team’s anthropologist (Arthur O’Connell) reports that he’s discovered one of them has an IQ that goes beyond any known measure (then how does he know it?). At that point, someone starts using telepathy and telekinesis to kill off the team’s members. You can tell he’s a misogynist, because he doesn’t consider geneticist Suzanne Pleshette enough of a threat to bother with. That’s a good thing, because otherwise he’s also something of a sadist where the audience is concerned; he persistently kills off better actors while Hamilton keeps on ticking.
The filming is terribly pedestrian, and after a while you may wonder what a David Lynch could do with this type of story. David Cronenberg came close with SCANNERS (1981), though that also suffers from a rather unconvincing leading man. On the plus side, the large cast of guest stars, billed alphabetically so it’s easy to confuse this with an episode of BURKE’S LAW, includes solid work from Michael Rennie, Barbara Nichols and Nehemiah Persoff, among others. Not prominently billed is Celia Lovsky, who has no lines but a strong presence as O’Connell’s dotty mother (we should all be so lucky), in a scene that could have wandered in from a David Lynch film. There’s also a great score by Miklos Rozsa, though it features in one of the film’s many logical lapses. In the opening titles, Rozsa establishes the use of the cymbalon, a form of dulcimer, to represent the villain’s mental powers. So why does Hamilton, who’s in the film and not watching it, react with fear when he hears a cymbalon? Is it that creepy?
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Miklos Lukacs en la Sesión de Cátedra sobre el transhumanismo en la USMP
La Universidad San Martín de Porras, Miklos Lukacs, doctor y docente universitario, expuso sus tesis acerca del transhumanismo, una tendencia que pretende subordinar al ser humano y la condición humana al desarrollo de las tecnologías. En la exposición sobre “Tecnologías y política en el siglo XXI”, el profesor Lukacs alertó sobre esta grave amenaza a la condición humana. Vídeos relacionados: TRANSHUMANISMO: Científico del DARPA explica el Proyecto Blue Beam, la fusión Hombre-Máquina, Ciborg  https://youtu.be/ILNkoUXX1gQ EL MITO OSIRIS / Los Descendientes de la constelación de Orión Que gobiernan el mundo https://youtu.be/FhL0Isamq_E THE FREEDOM ROAD, CAMINO A LA LIBERTAD - DAVID ICKE 1ª Part CONFERENCIA https://youtu.be/2lf43wo6lhI THE FREEDOM ROAD, CAMINO A LA LIBERTAD DAVID IKE 2ª y 3ª Part CONFERENCIA https://youtu.be/nXGzOi0GAIw
#humanidad #poder #transhumanismo #mikloslukacs #elites #conocimiento #controldemasas #control #frecuencias #ciborg #controlmental #agenda2030 #agenda2023 #lgtb #dominiototal  #5g
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THE GOLDEN VOYAGE OF SINBAD (1973) – Episode 173 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“Trust in Allah! … but tie up your camel!” Always! Trust, but verify, right? Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they revel in the wonder of Ray Harryhausen’s creations in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad(1973).
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 173 – The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973)
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Sinbad and the vizier of Marabia, followed by evil magician Koura, seek the three golden tablets that can gain them access to the ancient temple of the Oracle of All Knowledge.
  Director: Gordon Hessler
Writers: Brian Clemens (screenplay); Ray Harryhausen (story) 
Producers: Ray Harryhausen, Charles H. Schneer
Music: Miklós Rózsa (as Miklos Rozsa)
Cinematography: Ted Moore (director of photography)
Visual effects:
Ray Harryhausen (creator of special visual effects)
Roy Field (special photographic effects) (uncredited)
Vic Margutti (special photographic effects) (uncredited)
Special effects:
Antonio Baquero (special effects) (uncredited)
Manuel Baquero (special effects) (uncredited)
Selected cast:
John Phillip Law as Sinbad
Tom Baker as Prince Koura
Caroline Munro as Margiana
Kurt Christian as Haroun
Martin Shaw as Rachid
Douglas Wilmer as the Grand Vizier of Marabia
Takis Emmanuel as Achmed (dubbed by Robert Rietti)
Grégoire Aslan as Hakim (billed as Gregoire Aslan)
David Garfield as Abdul (billed as John D. Garfield)
Aldo Sambrell as Omar
Robert Shaw as the Oracle of All Knowledge (uncredited)
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad features the stop-motion animation of Ray Harryhausen and Caroline Munro so no one should be surprised that it is Bill’s pick. In fact, Ray Harryhausen is his hero and this is the movie that made him fall in love with moviemaking. He’s poured over the Kali scene frame-by-frame, over and over. He still can’t believe how cool everything is and how great it looks, loving it then and loving it now.
Jeff also digs The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, calling it his favorite of the Harryhausen adventure movies. It’s a better movie overall in his view and he appreciates Tom Baker’s turn as the film’s villain. Watching The Golden Voyage of Sinbad had reawakened Doc’s love of these movies. The special effects are seamlessly melded into the story, the villain is cool, the creatures are fun, and it is such a good time. 
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad is currently available to stream from Tubi and various PPV sources. It’s also available on Blu-ray as a stand-alone or as part of Ray Harryhausen – The Ultimate 7 Film Collection, both from ViaVision Entertainment/Madman/Columbia Pictures.
Also, check out our other Decades of Horror episodes on Ray Harryhausen films:
THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS (1953) – Episode 69 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
THE VALLEY OF GWANGI (1969) – Episode 116 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
CLASH OF THE TITANS (1981) – Episode 210 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode in their very flexible schedule, chosen by Chad, will be The Visitor (1979), starring Glenn Ford, John Huston, Lance Henriksen, Shelley Winters, Mel Ferrer, and Sam Peckinpah.
We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected]
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irmagallosstuff · 4 years
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Las lecturas que la pandemia me dejó
Las lecturas que la pandemia me dejó
Por Irma Gallo Faltan menos de dos semanas para que se acabe este 2020, que parece creado por la mente de Ursula K. Le Guin, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury o Isaac Asimov. Es buen momento para hacer balances; es más, casi todo el mundo los está haciendo: los medios tradicionales con sus resúmenes con “lo mejor del año”, o los colectivos con propuestas mucho más interesantes, como los maratones de…
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Entrevista a David Miklos sobre Residuos
José Emilio Pacheco reescribió compulsivamente sus poemas durante los años. Casi hasta cambiarlos casi por completo, como dicen algunos de sus lectores. Pero la pregunta de qué lleva a los escritores a reescribir sus obras casi compulsivamente. Esa es una de las preguntas que se encuentran rodeando a la creación literaria, ya que hay muchos autores que secretamente escriben y reescriben sus libros antes de, por fin, pasárselos a los editores. Y muchos autores se dicen poco complacidos con todos sus libros publicados. Algunos, seguramente, reescriben sus obras mentalmente una y otra vez a lo largo de los años. La reescritura forma parte inherente a la literatura. Pero muchas de estas ideas y cuestionamientos se encuentran en la publicación de la colección Combate a 10, que la editorial mexicana Dharma Books, que han publicado los libros Las Buenas costumbres de Luis Muñoz Oliveira, reescritura de la novela Bloody Mary, y Un hijo virtuoso del escritor Jaime Mesa, que es una reescritura de su novela Rabia.
Ahora el escritor David Miklos se suman a la colección de Combate a 10 con la publicación de su novela Residuos, que concentra y reescribe las tres primeras novelas escritas por el autor: La piel muerta (2005), La gente extraña (2006) y La Hermana falsa (2008), novelas que en su momento fueron publicadas por la editorial Tusquets. Sin embargo, este nuevo ejercicio de reescritura sintetiza y amalgama en una sola novela estas tres obras y las convierte en algo más: Un nuevo libro, una nueva novela, que nos recuerda a las obras originales, pero que se logra desprender de ellas para llevar al lector a nuevos territorios, en donde las preguntas sobre el origen, la familia, la identidad, flotan en el ambiente.
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2x12 - Look at the Princess Part 2 - I Do, I Think
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REVIEW: "She Loves Me" at The Theater Barn
REVIEW: “She Loves Me” at The Theater Barn
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New Episode of NOIR TALK Special Guest: Steven C. Smith
Emmy-nominated producer and author Steven C. Smith joins host-producer Haggai Elitzur for a tour of film noir musical scores and their composers. This is the first of a two-part episode. The discussed composers and movie scores including music clips follow:
Adolph Deutsch - The Maltese Falcon  Miklos Rozsa - Double Indemnity, Criss Cross, The Killers  George Bassman - The Postman Always Rings Twice  David Raksin - Laura , Force Of Evil Roy Webb - Murder My Sweet  Max Steiner - The Big Sleep 
Read Steven C. Smith's "Bernard Herrmann and the Music of Desire: An essay on the Composer’s Noir soundtracks" in  NOIR CITY #3: Back issue for sale at www.noircitymag.com/noir_city_3.html Your dollars go towards the Film Noir Foundation’s restoration efforts. 
You can listen either on SoundCloud or on iTunes. Mobile users on Android can subscribe to the podcast using the RSS feed.
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