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You Killed the Car: June 2011
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You Killed the Car. One over-reading brain runs riot on the world of film (with the occasional foray beyond). Thursday, 30 June 2011. This Never Happened to the Other Fellow". This is the latest in a series of monthly pieces on the James Bond franchise, as part of The Incredible Suit. S Blogalongabond. For more info, check out here. For my prior entries, click here. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. It help that OHMSS. Offers the first, highly compressed, example of the more general identity crisis of the...
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You Killed the Car: Joystick Cinema
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You Killed the Car. One over-reading brain runs riot on the world of film (with the occasional foray beyond). Sunday, 12 June 2011. Twenty five years ago – but what about Grand Theft Auto. Shadow of the Colossus. Etc, etc.” But, in a way he seemingly didn’t realise, Ebert’s right; videogames are. Or Dance Dance Revolution. Is largely a separate breed). But why should this stop videogames from being labelled as “art”? Consider, can that game ever really translate to screen? Or Shadow of the Colossus.
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You Killed the Car: Join the spectrum
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You Killed the Car. One over-reading brain runs riot on the world of film (with the occasional foray beyond). Sunday, 4 December 2011. In order to get more fully involved in my collaborative effort, Spectrum. I will be making that site my first port of call for film reviews and thoughts from now on. You Killed the Car. Will still be updated, but will usually pay host to reviews for films that one of my cohorts may have already called dibs on back over at Spectrum. As well as We Need to Talk About Kevin.
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You Killed the Car: July 2011
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You Killed the Car. One over-reading brain runs riot on the world of film (with the occasional foray beyond). Wednesday, 13 July 2011. The Wayan Bros' tear up indie comedy-drama! Well, no. But surprisingly enough, if they did it would probably look a lot like this (which is, to my knowledge, not a tongue-in-cheek feature at all). Labels: David Robert Mitchell. The Myth of the American Sleepover. Sunday, 10 July 2011. Transformers: Dark of the Moon' Review. If nothing else, The Transformers. Storyline....
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You Killed the Car: October 2011
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You Killed the Car. One over-reading brain runs riot on the world of film (with the occasional foray beyond). Saturday, 29 October 2011. Tintin: the Secret of the Unicorn review. The best thing about Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn. It’s not exactly asking for much, contextually, to expect Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn. To be the next Indiana Jones. Another one is famous for his hyper-kinetic storytelling in films such as Shaun of the Dead. And Scott Pilgrim vs the World. It’s a bloody shame ...
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You Killed the Car: 'The Artist' Review
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You Killed the Car. One over-reading brain runs riot on the world of film (with the occasional foray beyond). Monday, 16 January 2012. In 2007, the Rotterdam Film Festival premiered an Argentine Science-Fiction film, called La Antena. This black and white film was a modest success, packed with plenty of post-modern play with the (dis)connect between sound and vision. To say that La Antena. 8211; whilst an achievement – is a superior film to Michel Hazanavicius’ critical darling, The Artist. Without grinn...
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You Killed the Car: Growing up with Formic Acid
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You Killed the Car. One over-reading brain runs riot on the world of film (with the occasional foray beyond). Wednesday, 16 March 2011. Growing up with Formic Acid. Some of the points discussed here are (tenuously) linked to my previous essay on. This is a pseudo-sequel insomuch as it attempts to provide potential reasons as to why the themes of the original. Alien came to be replaced with what we saw in James Cameron’s take on the franchise. In 1954, Warner Bros released Them! 8217; when a bottle of for...
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You Killed the Car: That there is Spectrum!
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You Killed the Car. One over-reading brain runs riot on the world of film (with the occasional foray beyond). Tuesday, 25 October 2011. That there is Spectrum! Is a new collaborative blog, between myself and a number of friends. It will cover film, music, TV, literature, original creative writing and art, and anything else that comes to mind. It is shiny and new and exciting, with Nick Pierce heading the way on filmic content with a cracking review of We Need to Talk About Kevin. You Killed the Car.
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You Killed the Car: January 2012
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You Killed the Car. One over-reading brain runs riot on the world of film (with the occasional foray beyond). Monday, 16 January 2012. In 2007, the Rotterdam Film Festival premiered an Argentine Science-Fiction film, called La Antena. This black and white film was a modest success, packed with plenty of post-modern play with the (dis)connect between sound and vision. To say that La Antena. 8211; whilst an achievement – is a superior film to Michel Hazanavicius’ critical darling, The Artist. Without grinn...
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You Killed the Car: Work Published Elsewhere
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You Killed the Car. One over-reading brain runs riot on the world of film (with the occasional foray beyond). NOTE - AS OF DECEMBER 2011, SPECTRUM. WILL BE REPLACING YOU KILLED THE CAR. AS MY PRIMARY BLOG. The Case Against Lord of the Rings - Cinema Paradiso 04/09/11. Reality Bites: The Birthing of the Boomerang Generation - New Empress Magazine. Whatever Happened to Shermer High? Oxford Film Festival 2011 Coverage - The Oxford Student 03/03/11 (print only). Special FX' - The Oxford Student 24/02/11.