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Christopher Holliday

@chrisholliday7

senior lecturer @kingsinterhums @kingsfilm podcaster @fananimresearch writer #animation #digital #Hollywood #cgi aiming to be the roadrunner, always the coyote

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Adam Bienkov (@adambienkov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Telling how when the attacker is a middle class, white company director who "lives in a cul-de-sac" it's automatically framed as an "out of character" moment of madness

Telling how when the attacker is a middle class, white company director who "lives in a cul-de-sac" it's automatically framed as an "out of character" moment of madness
Gyll King Post Skip Diplomacy (@gyllking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That nice white chap from the cul de sac that mowed down 79 people in Liverpool follows just 11 people on Twitter & three of them are Elon Musk, Nigel Farage & Andrew Tate. What were the chances eh?

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At this point the Daily Fail is desperately adding descriptors by the hour to flesh out this guy’s whiteness and frame this as an out of character move by a “lovely family man”. They’ll be blaming an ex-girlfriend for dumping him by lunchtime. The panic and fragility is real 😂

At this point the Daily Fail is desperately adding descriptors by the hour to flesh out this guy’s whiteness and frame this as an out of character move by a “lovely family man”. They’ll be blaming an ex-girlfriend for dumping him by lunchtime.

The panic and fragility is real 😂
Michael Morgan (@mikecmorgan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still can’t get over the ‘lives in a cul-de-sac, fantastic dad of 3, company director’ narrative for 53 year old Paul Doyle who mowed down 79 people. Jesus Christ! It’s almost as though the media use some kind of chart right?

Still can’t get over the ‘lives in a cul-de-sac, fantastic dad of 3, company director’ narrative for 53 year old Paul Doyle who mowed down 79 people. Jesus Christ!

It’s almost as though the media use some kind of chart right?
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"[There is] no shortage of queer storytellers who are creating exceptional work in animation, filmmakers who deserve to be given the platform to be celebrated on the world stage." #animation #fantasy #queerness

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Listen again at our Space Jam episode with lots on animation’s longstanding relationship with sport; the nostalgic callbacks the film makes to Golden Age Hollywood; sport, drama, metaphor, and society; and the spectacle of stylistic hybridity through the lens of NBA basketball!

Robespierre (YouTube) 🇪🇺 (@maxfrobespierre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. Reform UK asked for policy. 2. Reform presents policy. 3. Media asks how they will pay for it. 4. Reform UK start talking about burkas. 5. Media start talking about burkas. This needs to stop. 🙄

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"Perhaps these narratives serve as cautionary tales, giving audiences a space to reflect on the need for weapons of mass destruction, and questioning the paradigm that maintains these technologies? [..] [They] question the notion of humans as stewards (authorities) of the earth."

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"It is important for designers, marketers, and tech professionals to stay abreast of these changes. [...] The Metaverse is pointing the way for a new phase of creativity, and it's an area where we should be paying close attention."

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40 years ago today, A VIEW TO A KILL was released in the UK. From snowboarding to quiche making, we revisit the 10 most memorable scenes. Read the full article on 007.com.

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Another archive episode of the Fantasy/Animation podcast on Sub-Saharan African animation fearuing Moustapha Alassane’s Bon Voyage Sim (1966), Ng’endo Mukii’s Yellow Fever (2013), Iwa (Kenneth (Shofela) Coker, 2009), and much more, with special guest Professor Paula Callus!