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Laura Romanovich (0 KP) rated Academia Obscura in Books
Jun 5, 2018
A humorous look at the life of academia. There is probably a narrow audience of people who would enjoy this book as much as I have: dedicated academics with a laid-back sense of humor. A lot of the content appears on the author's Twitter page, but the bound copy sits high on my bookself.
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Mar 28, 2018
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Nov 6, 2019
Daniel McNeely (28 KP) rated Waze - GPS, Maps, Traffic Alerts & Live Navigation in Apps
Jun 22, 2018
Justin Hawkins recommended track Kick out the Jams by MC5 in Kick Out the Jams by MC5 in Music (curated)
Lena Dunham recommended There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé in Books (curated)
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Oct 1, 2019
Jarom Solar Norris (177 KP) rated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) in Movies
Feb 13, 2019 (Updated Feb 13, 2019)
You may have heard that Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse is a cinematic marvel, a first-of-its-kind blockbuster that innovates on animated styles in incredible fashion. Not only does it do a bunch of crazy things that all work and look amazing, but a lot of it has been documented on Twitter. Just look at this: https://twitter.com/NickTyson/status/1076942124921151488
You can find a lot of cool stuff on the twitter of animator Nick Kondo, and even the composer Daniel Pemberton has written threads on how the movie was made, and that’s awesome. While watching the movie I had a thought strike me that “This kind of story could literally only be told in animation.” And everything it does is finely-crafted work, it makes you care about the characters just as much as the people making the movie did. We can all cross our fingers that it means we’ll be seeing more animated movies in the years to come.
You can find a lot of cool stuff on the twitter of animator Nick Kondo, and even the composer Daniel Pemberton has written threads on how the movie was made, and that’s awesome. While watching the movie I had a thought strike me that “This kind of story could literally only be told in animation.” And everything it does is finely-crafted work, it makes you care about the characters just as much as the people making the movie did. We can all cross our fingers that it means we’ll be seeing more animated movies in the years to come.