Twilight Language

The twilight language explores hidden meanings and synchromystic connections via onomatology (study of names) and toponymy (study of place names). This blog further investigates "name games" and "number coincidences" found in news and history. Examinations are also found in my book The Copycat Effect (NY: Simon and Schuster, 2004).

Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Thursday, June 20, 2013

Synchrocinema's Lone Ranger

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As the new film Lone Ranger is soon set to open on July 3rd, let us not forget the twilight language of this event. This includes the recen...
Monday, August 13, 2012

New Red Dawn Redux

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The enemy takes over our McDonalds.  "This Thanksgiving, the Fight begins at Dawn."  Humm. The just released poster for...
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Saturday, August 04, 2012

Red Dawn 2012

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Thor comes to Red Dawn . And the Wolverines return. Filmed in one Superman's birthplace. Released the day before the anniversary of ...
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Loren Coleman
Investigator of human and animal mysteries since 1960. Swamp Thing character "Coleman Wadsworth" in #4:7 and more in #4:8, is a tribute. Author of over 35 books, including The Unidentified (1975), Mysterious America (1983/2007), Suicide Clusters (1987), Cryptozoology A to Z (1999), Bigfoot! (2003), The Copycat Effect (2004), and field guides. Educated in anthropology-zoology at SIU-Carbondale, and psychiatric social work at Simmons College School of Social Work. Began doctoral work in anthropology (Brandeis University) and family violence (UNH). Taught at NE universities (1980 to 2003), while concurrently a senior researcher at the Muskie School (1983 to 1996), before retiring to write, lecture, consult, & open museum. Popular documentary course was taught for 23 semesters; appeared on C2C, The Larry King Show, MonsterQuest, Lost Tapes, In Search Of, and other tv programs. Loren Coleman is a dedicated father (Caleb, Malcolm, Des), cryptozoologist, media consultant, and baseball fan.
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