Thanks for the post, Tim. Could Swift's ubiquity-- at least in terms of her becoming visible despite the closing of record stores-- have also to do with her fans growing with her and having the disposable income to, say, buy a pizza or shop at Walgre ...
Annie, this is a fantastic post that brings up some fascinating questions (most of which I think Karen asked already). There's a thread running through the Golden Globes narrative that comes across as Swift versus other women (Adele, Fey), which hint ...
Black Belt Jones (Robert Clouse, 1974) seems to echo especially loudly with your claims here. In the film, a karate school is the locus for the conflict between Jones and "the mob" (the nominal villains). The film is quite bad, but the gentrific ...
Thanks for this post. I think there's an interesting tension in Wild Style, where the film seems to be aware that, in documenting a nascent scene, it's becoming an easily-exploitable document of a scene. This is mirrored in the narrative with th ...
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