Alan is interesting, illuminating, and as funny as always. Can't someone follow and record him for a weekly podcast (with his knownledge and consent of course)? Belated Happy Birthday Alan!
Alan's point about horror writing resonated with me a lot. Existence itself is terrifying for many people (and only made more so by the political and economic worlds and their consequences) and so artificially creating horror scenarios seems entirely beside the point.
That's one way of looking at it, Horror fans often find the best of the genre provides both a therapeutic release from fear and anxiety, and an imaginative way to process rational and irrational concerns.
alan pronounced synecdoche correctly - and there's a tremendous film by charlie kaufman by the same name with philip seymour hoffman that seemingly no one saw or remembers - a truly poingnant film
Personally I don't think Dali was a fascist, I think he was only and always a Dali-ist and he said whatever shocking shit would draw attention Dali-wards.
He made mention in an article he wrote in Marvel UK back in about 81/82. I don't have the issue to hand to check but it highlighted the fact that there was a difference in attitude he liked.
@@KarlThompson-s7f I discovered that Alan Moore will write another comic about magic and the occult, I hope this makes him want to return to DC Comics, and write Twilight of Superheroes, given that the protagonist is John Constantine, a magician expert in occultism.
As brazilian I'd to say that yes, Alan saved Brazil! Thanks Alan for your art, writing and your insightful thoughts that inspire us all!
Always great to hear Alan Moore.....
Alan is interesting, illuminating, and as funny as always. Can't someone follow and record him for a weekly podcast (with his knownledge and consent of course)? Belated Happy Birthday Alan!
Thank you from Brasil!❤
happy birthday mr. moore
Passando aqui para deixar um beijo para esse barbudo. Alan Moore "Salvador do Brasil".
Alan's point about horror writing resonated with me a lot. Existence itself is terrifying for many people (and only made more so by the political and economic worlds and their consequences) and so artificially creating horror scenarios seems entirely beside the point.
That's one way of looking at it, Horror fans often find the best of the genre provides both a therapeutic release from fear and anxiety, and an imaginative way to process rational and irrational concerns.
Uncle Alan ❤
With all this superhero saturation & fatigue, we need things like Thunderman and Pat and Kevin's Marshal Law more than ever.
alan pronounced synecdoche correctly - and there's a tremendous film by charlie kaufman by the same name with philip seymour hoffman that seemingly no one saw or remembers - a truly poingnant film
I think about it every other week, friend ❤
That film is one of the first things I think of whenever I read the word synecdoche.
I saw it a couple of weeks ago in watching a series of films about nihilism.
Personally I don't think Dali was a fascist, I think he was only and always a Dali-ist and he said whatever shocking shit would draw attention Dali-wards.
Good point.
I understand how you feel about Dali. I had a similar problem when I found out that Degas was a nazi sympathizer.
He passed away 3 years before the party was formed. I think you meant anti-semite, due to his stance regarding the Dreyfus Affair.
Alan Moore nunca esteve errado
Has he ever read Manga?
There's nothing indicating otherwise. Astroboy even did a cameo in LoEG, for instance.
He made mention in an article he wrote in Marvel UK back in about 81/82. I don't have the issue to hand to check but it highlighted the fact that there was a difference in attitude he liked.
@@KarlThompson-s7f I discovered that Alan Moore will write another comic about magic and the occult, I hope this makes him want to return to DC Comics, and write Twilight of Superheroes, given that the protagonist is John Constantine, a magician expert in occultism.
why is there a deaf person there...just put subtitles on .
I feel like if you have subtitles the need for a deaf interpreter is superfluous and a distraction.
Most people jus listen to the audio, you're jus whiney
the subtitles are automatically generated and can't handle Alan's accent.