Too many humans, elves, robots, giraffes, pirates and various other forms of life passively listen to bedtime stories like these without the greater meaning and the deeper truths that are contained within them set their lives on fire with insights for living a better and more reflective life.
If fictional stories like Skeeter’s can be used to tell the greater story of his own life, movie reviews like this one can take the greater truths out of ‘Bedtime’, or any ‘Stories’ and tell the greater story of existence that we are all characters in. Too many people miss these truths.
That is why the Storyblazers were created by this sub-storyteller. The Storyblazers are beings chosen to bring the fiery truths of a story out of it and into a persons own story. Storyblazers are normal everyday citizens of earth such as Fr. Ignatius Xavier. Or un-normal citizens such as Banyai the elf or the crime-fighter comedian known as Funny Man or any numbered assortment of creatively imaginative characters that were given the mantle of drawing the fire out of the stories we so passively consume every time we open a book or go to a cinema.
All Storyblazer reviews aim to reach out and touch minds and hearts with truth, laughter, and imagination, always looking at stories with the viewpoint of the Grand Master Storyteller and hopefully showing how your own story fits into the greater story and how we are all a part of it.
Will also tell you if the story you are digesting into your soul is worthy of being consumed. If it’s toxic waste, boring as watching dust form on a wall, or worthy of Mystery Science Theater will be sure to let you know.
We are Storyblazers, Harolding the fiery truths of Stories.
TV. If kids are entertained by two letters, imagine the fun they'll have with twenty-six. Open your child's imagination. Open a book. ~Author Unknown
Copyright StoryBlazers 2009
StoryBlazers seeks to find whatever is true, good, beautiful, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable in the Lits and Flicks of yesterday and today. We use the lenses of sacramental imagination by Lamblight to separate the Oscar nominated sheep from the Mystery Science goats.
Monday, March 2, 2009
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