Joseph Campbell told us that heroes of legend goes through steps in their journeys. In fact, we all do. This chart is my attempt to structure and organize his ideas into a more organized format - just remember that the steps can move around and even be missing when you apply them!
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literature uk, literature nerd, literature based, literature inspired, literature themed
K-9, ever the faithful companion, fetches the Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver in this tribute to our canine friends, robotic or not. What did you expect him to fetch? A stick?
The Gallifreyan crests in the background read "Good boy!" (on the upper right) and "Affirmative!" (the bottom left.
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gallifrey, k 9, sci fi, sonic screwdriver, tv
From the classic 80's flick Tron, it's everyone's favorite villainous lackey, Sark! Okay, he's not TOO much of a lackey, and he was amazingly ineffective pretty much throughout the movie. He was pretty good at torturing hapless programs, though, and that's saying something. And it's hard to be truly evil when your main weapon is a frisbee with a Target logo on it. So show poor old Sark some love, wouldja?
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sark, video games, 80s movies, villain, recognizer
Transmute! The first in a planned series of five, this design is a nostalgic look back at the animated glory that was Battle of the Planets. Here, Mark's helmet is featured in an NFL-style design.
"Hauer said that these final lines showed that Batty wanted to 'make his mark on existence ... the replicant in the final scene, by dying, shows Deckard what a real man is made of.'"
"I stand upon my desk to remind myself that we must constantly look at things in a different way. You see, the world looks very different from up here. You don't believe me? Come see for yourselves, come on. Come on. Just when you think you know something, you have to look at it in another way even though it may seem silly, or wrong. You must try!"
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poets, dramatic, drama, robin williams, keating