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The story of Mary Poppins author Pamela Travers, or P.L. Travers, as told in Saving Mr. Banks (2013), is not only about her reluctance to part with her children’s book Mary Poppins, but about why she wrote it in the first place. In that vein, Saving Mr. Banks shares a lesson about experience. For two…
The challenge
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pveugelaers
A challenge for an author is to sign away film rights to a published work. This tendency is because a writer’s characters are precious and the writer has invested a significant amount of personal pride in a work as a whole. The finished product shouldn’t be tampered with. However, a few authors seem to have…
Bobby Fisher: top of his field
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pveugelaers
DVD movie commentary Bobby Fisher was the world chess champion who broke the Soviet’s stranglehold on the top echelons of the game. But, it could be argued that, Bobby’s rise to the top came at the expense of losing his innocence, the shock of childhood incidents causing him to want to be the best at…
Hollywood says something’s missing, but that’s not all
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pveugelaers
Movie article I remember well the song Something’s Missing (In My Life), the version sung by Marcia Hines. But it touched on issues I thought were redundant. Not according to this song. You must experience something’s missing, to know something’s missing in your life. Marcia sung about a relationship or love being the missing link.…
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