1000 DVDs To See: The Wrath of Khan I’m a big science fiction literature fan, have read about 500 sf books, hence I’m not a Star Trek fan as the writing is an insult to the genre, pure garbage. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the second film, Wrath of Khan, largely due to the ... http://1000dvds.blogspot.com/2009/01/wrath-of-khan.html
Gerry Canavan: Science Fiction Authors That Lit Geeks Think It's ... Science fiction authors that lit geeks think it's cool to read. Surprisingly complete list from io9—off the top of my head it's hard to think of any omissions besides J.G. Ballard and perhaps Kim Stanley Robinson. ... http://gerrycanavan.blogspot.com/2008/12/science-fiction-authors-that-lit-geeks.html
Bloggin' 'bout Books: Poetic <i>Home of the Brave</i> Will Make ... Mostly, I read mainstream adult fiction, but I also love YA books, (good) LDS literature and interesting non-fiction. Basically, I'll read anything that looks intriguing. If you love to talk books, too, make yourself comfy. ... http://blogginboutbooks.blogspot.com/2008/12/poetic-home-of-brave-will-make-you.html
Rough Edges: Movies Heck, we didn't even watch A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS. No wonder I was late getting into the Christmas spirit this year! I haven't seen THE OMEGA MAN since the Seventies (saw it at the Eagle Drive-In Theater, just up the street from my ... http://jamesreasoner.blogspot.com/2008/12/here-are-some-brief-comments-on-few.html
JOURNEY INTO OBLIVION RE-BOOT: STARSHINE AND SHADOWS (1983; translated 1990);; James B. Twitchell, The Living Dead: A Study of the Vampire in Romantic Literature (1981) and Dreadful Pleasures: An Anatomy of Modern Horror (1985);; Victor Sage, Horror Fiction in the Protestant Tradition ... http://magna-verse.blogspot.com/2008/10/starshine-and-shadows.html
Film Studies For Free: Five Gold Links Online and Open-Access Film and Moving-Image Studies Writing Of Note by Individual Named Authors. For Full List Click HERE. Open Access Film E-books. Andrew Horton and Stuart Y. McDougal (eds), Play It Again, Sam: Retakes on Remakes ... http://filmstudiesforfree.blogspot.com/2009/01/five-gold-links.html
Southwest Journal of Cultures: SJC Reviewer Guidelines Abolition Movement (including discussion of the role of women and the role of religious groups as authors and audience of its literature) (L), Amanuensis (S), Amistad (S), John Brown (S), Captivity Narrative (S), Civil War (M), ... http://southwestjournalofcultures.blogspot.com/2008/07/book-reviews.html
Film Studies For Free: A-Z of Favourite Scholarly Film and Moving ... As this metablog doesn't write about films (oh no), the forced A-Z of its choice is 'Favourite Scholarly Film/Moving Image Blogs' mostly in the English language, or 'Favourite [anglophone] Film/Moving Image Blogs with a Sizeable ... http://filmstudiesforfree.blogspot.com/2008/12/z-of-favourite-scholarly-film-and.html
Bloggin' 'bout Books: <i>Ida B</i> Sparkles With Warmth and Whimsy I'm glad that kids are reading, even if they are ignoring gems like Ida B. Sci-fi/fantasy was never my favorite genre, but there are some really fun books being published in the genre. I don't blame kids for flocking to them. ... http://blogginboutbooks.blogspot.com/2008/06/ida-b-sparkles-with-warmth-and-whimsy.html
Bloggin' 'bout Books: True Disciples of Christ Must Look <i>Beyond ... If you read this blog often, you've probably noticed my almost ritual avoidance of religious non-fiction and deep-thinking in general. I read to escape - books in this genre often feel like work. Beyond Me is no exception. ... http://blogginboutbooks.blogspot.com/2008/08/true-disciples-of-christ-must-look.html