Shaw Brothers & the 1970s
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Re: Shaw Brothers & the 1970s
Cold Bishop, do you ever plan to resume your great articles?
- Cold Bishop
- Joined: Tue May 30, 2006 9:45 pm
- Location: Portland, OR
Re: Shaw Brothers & the 1970s
Sure do... But a computer crash destroyed all my writing and accompanying notes. Not so rough for this than the larger Chang Cheh filmography write-up, but demoralizing nonetheless.
- Cold Bishop
- Joined: Tue May 30, 2006 9:45 pm
- Location: Portland, OR
Re: Shaw Brothers & the 1970s
Luckily, the Shaw project was still largely at the notes stage; I lost capsule reviews for a few early kung-fu films, but since my approach was becoming more auterist as the decade progressed, I already decided just to watch all the films on my list and just backtrack/rewatch/write after.
The Chang project on the other hand: around 50 or so capsules/mini-essays gone. I'm not necessarily looking forward to rewatching all those films. Still, I'm treating it as a challenge to be more concise during my second go around.
I also lost plenty of exhaustive viewing guides I made for the genre and decade projects. And some unfinished pieces I was also hoping to finish (particularly my I Love Melvin traumatic-psychodrama-disguised-as-chipper-musical piece, which I wrote and rewrote numerous times. And which I'm still determined to get right.)
The Chang project on the other hand: around 50 or so capsules/mini-essays gone. I'm not necessarily looking forward to rewatching all those films. Still, I'm treating it as a challenge to be more concise during my second go around.
I also lost plenty of exhaustive viewing guides I made for the genre and decade projects. And some unfinished pieces I was also hoping to finish (particularly my I Love Melvin traumatic-psychodrama-disguised-as-chipper-musical piece, which I wrote and rewrote numerous times. And which I'm still determined to get right.)
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- Bloodthirsty Butcher
- Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:25 am
- Location: SLC, UT
Re: Shaw Brothers & the 1970s
I hope Cold Bishop is still around to enjoy the recent wealth of announcements on this front!