Sentences with phrase «something about mythology»

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If a fuzzy warm feeling is all you need as evidence of something being manifest then you could prove just about any mythology you wanted.
It's when the Kentucky character in Re-Membering is at his spiritually lowest, wandering around the streets of San Fransisco at dawn, that he muses about how it would be great to live there (away from his wife and roots) and learn Japanese and all about Zen Buddhism, something Gary Snyder really did, after he had already written a book all about Northwest Native American mythology.
It's exceedingly clear to me that Johnson has an immense love for these characters and this mythology, and he inserts his beliefs about the franchise into the text of his film: it's important to be inspired by and learn from the past, but it's also imperative to move on and build something new.
Creators Brian Truitt interviews Robert Venditti — he's writing X-O Manowar for Valiant and Green Lantern for DC Comics, and is about to step in as writer of The Flash — about reading comics, writing superheroes and taking on his new gig: «You have something like Green Lantern that has a very large mythology that surrounds that character.
What is so interesting about this post from a reportedly devout Christian is that the content of her books speaks to a less - than - devout audience, including one book co-written under both of her names that features gods from Greek mythology, something that is outside the teachings of Christianity.
«Every case is going to show us something new about our characters, it's going to show us something about what we've developed in the comic, which is a pretty sprawling mythology about superheroes,» said Bendis.
There is, of course, something fundamentally silly about zombie mythology, but some silliness is sillier than others.
Fairly quickly the humor began to be pushed out as those mythologies surfaced, bringing in the California lifestyle, Jim Morrison's alcoholism and, as she says «the truth you think you know about something and someone and how that is disrupted as new information is unearthed».
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