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[10 Oct 2012 | No Comment | ]
Introducing The Film League Podcast!

After a long, unintended dormancy TFL is back! With our return, we’re proud to announce the upcoming TFL podcast, coming soon to earholes around the globe! As explained in the above short intro, Alexandra and I will be focusing on one genre or sub-genre of film per month, watching as many films as we care to that fit the subject, and then talking about them on our bi-weekly podcast.

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[13 May 2012 | No Comment | ]
Summer Hiatus

An unfortunate side effect of the move is that we will both be without dedicated working spaces for the majority of the summer, which will of course make writing for TFL difficult. Instead of spending hours at coffee shops and libraries in the evening, we’ve decided to suspend major work on the site for at least the summer months of 2012.

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[29 Apr 2012 | No Comment | ]
It’s Judgment that Defeats Us: T.S. Eliot, Rudyard Kipling, and Colonel Kurtz

What is in our psychology that is so fragile it breaks down? What are the elements that begin and sustain an unraveling? Sometimes a cause can be pinpointed but more often not. And even an obvious experience, like war, provides a multitude of individual responses. Apocalypse Now provides great examples of how war can unravel an individual’s moral sensibility.

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[3 Apr 2012 | No Comment | ]
Apocalypse Now Workprint

When you shoot a million feet of film, you can probably edit any movie you’d like from it. I’m certain there’s a way that, with the proper voiceover, Captain Ben Willard’s harrowing journey could have been recut as the story of a family man fighting his way for home.

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[31 Mar 2012 | No Comment | ]
Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola, 1979)

Apocalypse Now is one of those films we’ve been knocking around since the inception of TFL. On the surface it’s an obvious choice, but it’s also an exceedingly complex film by modern standards.