Low Fantasy. Your fairy tale kingdom can't save you now, dh'oine.
Low Fantasy is a catchall, and rather inexact, term for that sub-genre of fantasy that is set in a secondary world but is neither High Fantasy nor Heroic Fantasy, though it may overlap with other sub-genres. Not a good way to define a genre, but English is funny like that — especially our particular brand of it. The designation is not a description of the quality of the work, but rather the amount of fantasy, and the number of fantastic or otherwise supernatural elements, that it contains, which can be rather difficult to measure. Sometimes comedies are also excluded from the genre, but either way the works that remain don't have a natural unity. However, while there are no features all Low Fantasy has in common, there are features common in many low fantasies, each the opposite of one of the defining features of High Fantasy: Settings: Historical, contemporary, or even futuristic but otherwise subdued and only sparsely supernatural.
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Study: Americans Really, Really Hate Political Correctness - The Revolutionary Act. Rod Thomson In one of the most encouraging studies in recent times, a group of leftist scholars out of England has found that the political correctness minefield driven by the left is wildly unpopular with Americans across virtually every category.
The British study group came to these results, without aiming for them, when it took a deep-dive look at political polarization in America. An unexpected unity arose among the vast majority of Americans across race, gender and income lines in really hating today’s politically correct atmosphere — and possibly those pushing it — which could have long-term, detrimental political ramifications for the Democratic Party.
The key takeaway from the study looking at political correctness is this: Fully 80 percent of Americans believe that “political correctness is a problem in our country.” Those numbers vary, but remain vast majorities across boundaries. More Original Content On Patreon So when Democratic U.S. Cannabis Terpenes: What They Are & How They Affect You - PlantedU. Some soups can smell rich and meaty, while others can be delicate with herbal notes.
If you can tell the difference between a goulash and a gazpacho, excellent! Your senses of smell and taste are working. What you’re sensing in meals, fruits, flowers, and even cleaning products are terpenes. These organic compounds that give plants flavour and smell (and the reason you can tell a difference between a coconut and a raspberry) are present in cannabis flowers, too. So let’s dive into what terpenes really are, how they behave, and how you can make informed decisions about terpene profiles when buying and consuming medical cannabis. What are terpenes? Terpenes (pronounced tur-peens), or terpenoids, are aromatic metabolites found in the oils of all plants. There are more than 20,000 terpenes in existence and at least 100 produced by the cannabis plant.
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It was written for the screen and directed by Don Coscarelli, whom you might know from The Beastmaster, Phantasm and Bubba Ho Tep. It stars Chase Williamson and Rob Mayes, with supporting performances by Paul Giamatti (who is also an Executive Producer), Doug Jones, and Clancy Brown. Adaptation Distillation: How Dave gets the soy sauce forced onto him, and how he's found by "Morgan Freeman", are both shortened and changed. Likewise, The Stinger about John and Dave walking away from becoming another dimension's saviors, the appearance of the wig monsters, and what Marconi is are changed. A few characters and the trip to Las Vegas, as well as the cloning sub-plot, are removed.
Horror Host. The Horror Host is a narrator who presents harrowing tales to his audience.
This eerie character first appeared on radio serials, creating continuity between otherwise unrelated stories. Horror Hosts then spread to horror comics, most notably EC Comics titles like Tales from the Crypt. Soon these Hosts appeared in movies, and then television. Genre Anthology. An anthology work which, as the name suggests, specializes in one particular genre of fiction.
Like your standard anthology, there are no regular characters between stories (at best, you'll have a slew of recurring actors), with the possible exception of a host or narrator who introduces/closes/comments on each story. The most common genres tackled in these collections are Horror and Speculative Fiction, since the self-contained nature of each story allows for the brief exploration of more experimental ideas and concepts without having to worry about the need for continuity, allowing the creators to put characters in unwinnable situations or kill everyone off.
Compare/contrast to Thematic Series, which rather than an exact genre, stories are based around a particular idea or question. Anime/Manga examples include: Comic Book examples include: The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales (Western Animation) Le Grand méchant renard et autres contes (English: The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales) is a 2017 French animated film directed by Benjamin Renner (Ernest et Célestine), adapted from his comic book of the same name.
As with Renner's previous film, it employs "tradigital" animation (each shot being drawn frame-by-frame in Adobe Flash) to emulate the look of traditional hand-drawn animation. The film uses an anthology format, with a group of animals telling three different stories in the form of plays: "A Baby to Deliver" sees a rabbit, duck and pig attempting to deliver a baby human for a stork, only for things to go out of control throughout their journey.
"The Big Bad Fox" sees the title character trying to steal chicken eggs to eat, only for his plans to backfire when the eggs hatch and the chicks imprint on him. The film has been licensed in the States by GKIDS and has received a British English dub featuring well-known British comedians, including Bill Bailey and Phil Jupitus. A Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Double Feature (Western Animation) A Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Double Feature is a 1966 animated short film (six minutes) by John and Faith Hubley.
It is—no prizes for guessing correctly—a double feature consisting of two videos set to the music of mariachi combo Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, source of many an ear worm from the 1960s. The film consists of opening credits set to an excerpt from Alpert's "Mexican Shuffle", before the two cartoons, which are connected by nothing other than Alpert's music: "Spanish Flea": This, probably the best known Alpert song, is here set to a cartoon in which a flea watches with displeasure as his regular habitat is ruined by the construction of a tacky resort.
"Tijuana Taxi": A mariachi band in danger of missing a flight piles into a taxi, which goes on a desperate, madcap race to the airport. Animated Music Video: Two of them, in fact. Framing Device. "Man, do you remember that article we wrote about framing devices? " Anthology Film. An anthology film is a feature film composed of vignettes or Short Films.
Generally, the shorts have nothing to do with one another, but occasionally there is a theme, Framing Device, or plot running through the stories, connecting them together. In animation, this kind of film is often called a "package film. " Anthology films are made for various reasons. They give short films exposure they wouldn't otherwise get, since shorts are no longer run by themselves in most cinemas. Smash to Black. Before a commercial, television shows have traditionally done a Fade to Black. Recently, though, television dramas skip the fading and cut the picture to a completely black screen. Typically, a Smash to Black will immediately follow a shocking moment such as a Wham Line, a Commercial Break Cliffhanger, or a Cold Opening, but can also follow a One-Liner or a moment of Deadpan Snark. Expect this to be called "Older Than The DVD" thirty years down the road.
Named for the Smash Cut, of which this is a subtrope. Noodle Incident. Hobbes: What about the noodle incident? Calvin:No one can prove I did that! The Noodle Incident is something from the past that is sometimes referred to but never explained, with the implication that it's just too ludicrous for words—or perhaps too offensive for depiction—and the reality that any explanation would fall short of audience expectations. Nailed to the Wagon. Bob likes his booze. A lot. He may be a recreational alcoholic, or drinks to escape remembering his Dark and Troubled Past. Fate, being a cruel and fickle mistress, has other ideas. Mistaken for Gay. Announcer: I am pleased to announce that there is no trace of the HIV virus in either Kyle Broflovski or Eric Cartman. Together these boys beat their illness. Reclusive Artist. This entry is trivia, which is cool and all, but not a trope. On a work, it goes on the Trivia tab. Downer Ending. "The rest is silence. " The Hermit. "HERMIT, n.
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Island of Terror (Film) Island of Terror is a 1966 British Sci-Fi Horror film starring Peter Cushing, released by Planet Films and directed by stalwart British filmmaker Terrence Fisher. On the remote Petrie's Island, farmer Ian Bellows goes missing while walking home through the woods one night. His concerned wife goes to the locate constabulary, whereupon Constable John Harris heads out to locate the wayward farmer... only to discover him dead in a cave with his skeleton having been completely liquefied and sucked out. Apocalyptic Log. Resolution (Film) The Lair of the White Worm (Film) The Sheriff. The Void (Film) New Old West.
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