the adventures of baron munchausen – VoVatia (original) (raw)

Love That Leviathan

I’d been meaning to discuss Leviathan a little more, which I think was inspired by the name being used for the base of the rebel organization Astrea in Cosmic Star Heroine. Considering all the other references to classic games, I had thought … Continue reading →

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All These Things Really Happened

What is it that separates the literary tall tale from straight-up fantasy? I think a lot of it is in the intention and presentation of the author. Tall tales are stories that are supposed to be ridiculous, yet the teller … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Humor | Tagged baron munchausen, don quixote, herodotus, homer, lucian of samosata, moon, odysseus, odyssey, rudolph erich raspe, sun, tall tales, terry gilliam, the adventures of baron munchausen, the surprising adventures of baron munchausen, true history |

A Visit to the Imaginarium

While I can’t say I fully understood it, I did enjoy The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. It had a good story, but I think the main appeal might have been that it was a recent fantasy film that DIDN’T concentrate … Continue reading →

Posted in VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged brazil, fear and loathing in las vegas, heath ledger, hunter s. thompson, lily cole, monty python, terry gilliam, the adventures of baron munchausen, the imaginarium of doctor parnassus, time bandtis, tom waits |