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The Enduring and Ageless Pee-Wee HermanPee-Wee Herman: the hyperactive man child widely popular in the eighties. His popularity included a tv show and two movies. After several attempts at a revival, Paul Reubens is coming back with his character in a new movie titled Pee-Wee's Big Holiday. Why now? What is it about this character that fits into pop culture as we know it today? Is this just an attempt at rehashing an old formula as can often occur with studios or is this a fresh take for a new generation?
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Gone Girl: The Complexity of Human Behavior | |
This film had a huge impact on me. I’ve only been able to sit through it once. For me, it opened up a whole new interest in foreign horror and their ability to pack it with genuine content as opposed to some other mass market appeal horror I’ve been subjected to. I enjoyed this article. You’ve put into words what I could not and clarified some parts that I wasn’t clear on. Well done. | The Philosophy of 'Martyrs': Transcendence in Torture |
You’re article is both informative and entertaining. Especially since Into the Woods is set to come out soon. I’ll look to this as a guide. | The Formidable Fairy Tale: A Writer's Guide |
Great article and great understanding of the text. Their multiple personas are intensely interesting and has me wondering about how as individuals we even characterize ourselves in fragments.