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some of my evaluative patterns

2011-05-14 ~ Mark

One guy’s rules of thumb for books, movies, etc.

4. Long descriptive passages very rarely work.
8. It is wonderful to think you’re watching story X and then discover you’re watching story Q.
17. Enough with the Christ imagery!
18. Don’t speak the subtext!

some of my evaluative patterns

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