Shadow-banning is when you post and it shows up on your computer/device, but not on anyone else’s. You know you’re shadow-banned when you no longer get any responses or likes to what you post. Disqus clearly didn’t want me posting as Ric Size on WSWS articles. Too influential in...
Put your little head on my shoulder, So that I can whisper to you. Whispering while you cuddle near me, Whispering so low no one can hear me. Each little whisper seems to cheer me: I know it's true, there is no one but you. You're whispering just why you'll never leave me, ...
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His first full talkie, The Younger Generation (1929), signalled where he would later head, with its quasi-autobiographical interest in social experience and ethnic and class boundaries, and he tried his hand at different genres, including the adventure film Dirigible (1931) and the dreamy, not...
from the early 1900s until the 1940s, the main story follows the shy and put-upon Celie. She is raped and forced to bear the children of her father who then sells the babies. She is sent to marry and live with ‘Mister’ (Colman Domingo) who beats her and sets his sights on Celie...
Ellie Sattler: Put your, put your head between your knees and breathe. John Hammond: (chuckles) Dr. Grant. My dear Dr. Sattler. Welcome to Jurassic Park. [Grant and Sattler can see a herd of Brachiosaur in the distance now, along with a group of Parasaurolophus, drinking from the...
The Beatles on Film – Part One: 1964-1965 Beatles History – Part Two: 1964-1966. A Contextual Interpretation of The Beatles’ Image Change in 1966 The Beatles on Film – Part Two: 1965-1970 Beatles History – Part Three: 1970-2008 Screening the Past: Film and History Movies abo...
Here we get the essential Corman double act, of Dick Miller as the stern, rugged, but confused sergeant Neil, and Haze as Ortiz, ethnic comic relief, an obscurely accented, clumsy, but attentive private who notes the “funny-looking bird” that keeps flitting overhead. Cruel satire on the...
This film ‘Finding Alice’ serendipitously came together through a brief discussion I had with my writer about a woman’s lost of faith in a patriarchal structure. In Annie’s existential conflict, she began to lose the voice in her head she believes to be ‘the controller of fate’. We...
Development on Star Trek began in 2005 when Paramount contacted Roberto Orci (who was working with J.J. Abrams and Alex Kurtzman on the studio's Mission: Impossible III at the time), asking for ideas on how to revive the franchise. [1] Former Star Trek franchise head Rick Berman, ...