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We are approaching two things that technology is enabling. A very good one with a potential reduction in burning fuel, and a slightly more terrifying one in the shape of incredibly credible AI generated movies.
Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is both a legendary flop and wildly successful artistic achievement, depending on how you feel about this ambitious, bombastic, visually spectacular love letter to tall tales and imagination!
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I read I Want That Twink OBLITERATED! by Robert Berg, C.L. McCartney, Trip Galey
If you like my stories, then please support my writing & buy me a chocolate over on Kofi ko-fi.com/annelouiseav.... I can't work full-time, because of ongoing cancer treatment, which gives me lots of awful side effects like severe fatigue & joint pain, so every little bit really does help!
We are either utterly screwed or about to enter an era of creative abundance
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Fire and Storytelling
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We only rate dogs. This is a whirlpool. Please don't get too close. It is quite powerful. Still 13/10 (IG: goldenbabybasil)
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Revisiting Terry Gilliam's wildly ambitious, extravagant celebration of the power of imagination.
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen: The Life and Times of a Master Storyteller - Reactor
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I wanna see a series of Doctor Who written by @garethlpowell.bsky.social and @aptshadow.bsky.social and @justinarobson.bsky.social and @tadethompson.bsky.social and @cstross.bsky.social and other British SF luminaries. I think that would be great.
New Review - I get to read The Word for World is Forest by Ursula K Le Guin and loved it. No it’s nothing like Avatar www.runalongtheshelves.net/blog/2026/6/...