Robert McKee explains why he finds Korean film so intriguing. He also highlights the importance of speaking to human nature rather than cultural elements in stories intended for an international audience. This article is part reportage, part interview between McKee and the Korea Herald. It is written in a straightforward style with only some minor typos.
Kevin J. Anderson’s accomplishments are listed, and it’s noted that his novelization of Rush’s Clockwork Angels is due out in September. Included is a long quote about Anderson’s seeing the War of the Worlds movie lead him to writing science fiction. The article is written in a light, direct style.
A rant/letter directed at the major players at Nintendo, asking for a new Zelda game that is as difficult as Majora’s Mask. MSumm considers Majora’s Mask difficult because of its utter lack of hand-holding and un-skippable tutorials. Difficulty is sought because beating such a game grants the player a great feeling of satisfaction. This article is posted from Kotaku’s “Speak Up” forum, so there are some typos and grammatical errors. The article’s style is quite casual.
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Closing
Tomorrow, watch this space for an editorial entry, and don’t miss Annotated Links #11 on Thursday! Then, come Friday, the final part of Nicolas Cage month, a quest to find the good in Seeking Justice, will be posted.