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I Find Your Lack of Faith Disturbing
I Find Your Lack of Faith Disturbing: Star Wars and the Triumph of Geek Culture | A. D. Jameson
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A. D. Jameson celebrates the triumph of geekdom in I Find Your Lack of Faith Disturbing, an insightful and irreverent journey through the science fiction, fantasy, and superhero pop-culture cinematic icons whose legions of fans have put them at the top of the box office over and over. Star Wars, Marvel superheroes, The Lord of the Ringsproperties that were once supposedly the domain of socially maladroit youth have become mainstream entertainment, enjoyed by enormous audiences and by more than a few film critics too. But there are those commentators who have decried the way in which serious adult cinema has seemingly vanished, with Hollywood dominated by mindless kiddie fare such as tent-pole-event movies, franchises, and endless remakes and reboots. As a lifelong geek, A. D. Jameson blasts through the clichs that have always surrounded pop-culture phenomena: that fans are mindless followers who will embrace all things Spider-Man, regardless of quality; or that the popularity and financial success of nerd cinema represents the death of ambitious film-making. Instead, he makes a case for why genre films are worthy of serious critical attentionand shares his thoughts on where their true flaws lie. Shining a new light on beloved classics, and exploding misconceptions as to their historical and intellectual value, I Find Your Lack of Faith Disturbing explores how the geek inherited the earth.
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A book about geeks, geek culture, and geekdom in general? Yes, please! But it didn‘t entirely deliver. Talked about “real world” and “high art” movies like Spotlight, Moonlight and 12 Years a Slave, as well as movies like Batman, Aliens, Star Trek, etc. Did cover comics, tv, and books well, but more a dry recitation of facts than a true celebration of geeks. Focus was on fantasy and sci-fi in pop culture.

#geek #geekandlovingit #geekandproud

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“...it is no longer enough to make a work of fantasy; one must make a world.”

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I was really enjoying listening to this until, almost predictably, the rant about the Star Wars prequels came up. I‘ve grown beyond tired of that debate.

LShelby I stopped taking that rant too seriously the day the person telling me how awful Phantom Menace was, also informed me that I needed to own the blueray. 6y
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If this book wasn‘t written for me, I don‘t know what is.

Gezemice Love it! Must check this out! #geeksrule 7y
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Liberty
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Get ur, get ur, get ur, get ur, get ur geek on. (Yep, that‘s my 2nd grade lunch box - BASK IN MY COOLNESS. 😂)

LibrarianRyan I'm basking, I'm basking. 7y
mariaku21 Well I'm jelly of the cool lunch box! 7y
Elizabeth_Chatsworth 😍😍😍 7y
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