My longtime friend Phil Bolles has written an excellent, in-depth analysis of the innovative cropping methods used by Pixar to create the wide screen and full screen versions of Monsters, Inc. READ MORE »
This weeks’s The Last Word column, What We Owe What We Eat, by George F. Will is surprisingly insightful.
This is from my friend Jett, who is a fantabulous music guru and who will hopefully be posting some neat-o album reviews. Here is one of his creative writing samples, exclusively for Dreamlogic. Maybe it’ll start a trend for future reader submissions (*hinthint-nudgenudge-winkwink*) –Kris
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Sweet Summer Sweat…
The rain falls beyond the [...]
So after Kris and I got back from our recent trip to Seattle I happened to render my car undriveable, exploding both right tires and denting my front rim. As such I have been driving around my sister’s old car, a red 1988 Acura with a dented hood, two broken headlights, torn seat cushions, rust [...]
Cigarettes, according to China’s tobacco authorities, are an excellent way to prevent ulcers. They also reduce the risk of Parkinson’s disease, relieve schizophrenia, boost your brain cells, speed up your thinking, improve your reactions and increase your working efficiency. READ MORE »
An essay I wrote over a year ago for a mythology course. An analysis of Joseph Campbell’s model of the Hero’s Journey as applied to the Tom Cruise film.