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Kage Baker
American
Writer
Born:
Jun 10
,
1952
Died:
Jan 31
,
2010
Adaptation
Film
History
Man
Own
You
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1925's 'The Lost World' is... really, everything a dinosaur movie should be. Like a dinosaur, this classic was once extinct too, existing as mere fragmentary footage and stills, but cinemaphile fossil-hunters have painstakingly excavated bits and pieces from obscure archives and assembled them into a nearly-complete animal.
Kage Baker
Animal
World
Lost
Fragmentary
Too
Everything
Once
Bits
Bits And Pieces
Dinosaur
Classic
Archives
Obscure
Footage
Mere
Like
Pieces
Existing
Movie
Them
Really
Should
Extinct
I detest flying anywhere. Left to my own devices, I'd never leave my keyboard.
Kage Baker
Own
Keyboard
Flying
My Own
Detest
Never
Devices
Leave
Left
Anywhere
Despite what you hear about the publishing industry being a fixed game that you can only get in if you know somebody, I'm here in person to tell you it ain't so. If your stuff is really any good, sooner or later some editor will take a chance on you.
Kage Baker
Good
You
Game
Will
Somebody
Despite
Later
Tell
Some
About
Only
Take
Take A Chance
Sooner
Sooner Or Later
Stuff
Know
Industry
Editor
Hear
Fixed
Person
Get
Any
Being
Really
Your
Publishing
Here
Chance
Back when the concept of organ transplants qualified as science fiction, novelist Maurice Renard wrote a thriller called 'Les Mains d'Orlac.' Call it a bastard offspring of 'Frankenstein;' its plot revolved around the old theme of Science Giving Us Stuff We Shouldn't Have - in this particular case, restoring severed body parts.
Kage Baker
Science
Old
Giving
Organ
Back
Severed
Frankenstein
Plot
Restoring
Case
Thriller
Stuff
Particular
Concept
Qualified
Wrote
Call
Parts
Science Fiction
Around
Offspring
Fiction
Theme
Us
Body
Les
Novelist
People who like to fume about the manner in which Disney changed beloved classics are often ignorant of history, not to mention the realities of show business.
Kage Baker
History
Business
People
Changed
About
Classics
Mention
Like
Often
Which
Realities
Manner
Disney
Ignorant
Show
Show Business
Who
Beloved
A generation before, it had been sagebrush and coyotes; a generation later, it was a burgeoning movie town. But for that brief idyllic time in 1910, Hollywood looked like the perfect place for a successful writer to settle down, build his dream house, and maybe do some gardening.
Kage Baker
Time
Gardening
Generation
Build
Before
Down
Settle
Later
Dream
Some
Perfect
Writer
Had
Town
Like
Looked
House
Idyllic
Been
His
Maybe
Movie
Place
Hollywood
Successful
Brief
Romantic Orientalism was fascinated by the color and excitement of a powerful culture, and nearly always approached its subject with love.
Kage Baker
Love
Culture
Color
Excitement
Powerful
Always
Subject
Romantic
Fascinated
Nearly
For those of you who thought F. W. Murnau's 'Nosferatu' was his greatest film, I have news for you: his 'Faust' blows it out of the water.
Kage Baker
News
You
Water
Thought
Those
Out
Greatest
His
Blows
Who
Film
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