Sunday, December 13, 2015

Previously on ...

The story-specific model I'm proposing here has been worked out based on stories that I've seen and read, and sometimes I've blogged about them before.

Here are some previous posts on stories viewed from a generational perspective.

Captain America and The Winter Soldier

Tammy (The Melissa McCarthy movie, a not-quite-Redemption story.)

The Hunger Games (And more Games.)

Coriolanus (about the play, but also considering President Coriolanus Snow.)

Walter Mitty (With bonus references to Falling Down.)

Edge of Tomorrow

Heroics (Looking across several films and such)

Guardians of the Galaxy (Which turned out to be Nomad characters, Hero story)

Lego

The Force Awakens (what we know so far, anyway. And by so far, I mean as of a year ago.)

The Shadow (1995 film)

Chef

Influences (An extended look at when Generation X began making a difference in films.)

Stories. (No really)

Children (As in "How Many Children Had Lady Macbeth?" or treating fictional characters as "real")

Rosencrantz

Ahab

King Lear

Bodhi (How to remake Point Break, if you really think that's a good idea.)

Compare and contrast The Apartment and Wall*E

Now (as in Spectacular)

Maleficent (Even female Nomads end up as bad guys.)

Bad (Because that's the easy way to find Nomads in stories.)

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