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Kong Island (A.K.A. The King of Kong Island) (1968)
Kong Island (A.K.A. The King of Kong Island) (1968)
1968 | Action, Adventure, Horror
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One of my guilty pleasures is terrible monster movies. I expected as much with Kong Island. They over achieved in the terrible department and under achieved in the monster department.

The entire premise of the film is centered around a crazy scientist who is attempting to control the minds of an ape population (and inexplicably, a random woman who apparently appeared one day from the Kong Gods) and make all of them his slaves.

The graphics didn't bother too much as this was a movie from 1968 and expectation were as such. But the story was so severely lacking that it made watching the 92 minute film feel like 92 hours, give or take.
  
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Terrence McNally recommended The Seagull in Books (curated)

 
The Seagull
The Seagull
Anton Chekhov, Benedict Andrews | 2011 | Film & TV
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"Chekhov is one of my gods and this, his first play, is my favorite. It’s a well-observed ensemble of the famous, the not-so-famous and their hangers-on at a country house they retreat to when the theatre is too much with them. But even there they are very good at playing games with one another. The genius of Chekhov is to transcend the small events that define us and reveal the universal truth behind the most ordinary situation. To me, he is the first modern writer. He writes on a human scale and by doing so with such detail, he rises to Olympian heights as surely as Oedipus or Hamlet."

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"We are indeed amusing ourselves to death. This started when Marshall McLuhan stated that the medium was the message. I said right away that the message was the medium. But, alas, my voice was maybe not loud enough, and/or the medium without a serious message is much more amusing to people. So the entertainers became the gods of the people, who screamed: “Keep entertaining us! We want to die being entertained!” The kings of the world wished the same, and they let their countries fall while they were entertained. This is the only book in this list that was published way back in the 1960s. I hope you can get it."

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    Vedas

    Vedas

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    The Vedas are considered the earliest literary record of Indo-Aryan civilization, and the most...