Wow—just wow. Such depth and detail. But even more importantly, the writing style is awe-inspiring. So enjoyable to read. Thank you for the beauty and elegance of the total brilliance of the linkings held my attention to the max. Your writing of your genre is tight where every word counts. I can’t possibly say enough about it. It is beyond description to be honest. You have an amazing talent.
Fascinating exploration as always! I enjoy learning about all these horror parallels, but it's also making me realize how much darker Wallace and Gromit is compared to memory.
Your piece captures the brilliance of how Wallace & Gromit incorporates horror film references in such an unexpected way. I loved how you linked scenes to Hitchcock and Bava while explaining the playful twist on familiar horror clichés. It’s a great mix of analysis and light-hearted fun, making this article a pleasure.
Wow—just wow. Such depth and detail. But even more importantly, the writing style is awe-inspiring. So enjoyable to read. Thank you for the beauty and elegance of the total brilliance of the linkings held my attention to the max. Your writing of your genre is tight where every word counts. I can’t possibly say enough about it. It is beyond description to be honest. You have an amazing talent.
Thanks, Chadwick!
Rebekah- I’ve encountered Hitchcock’s work multiple times but have never looked at it from this angle. So interesting. Thank you for sharing. 🙏
Thank you, Thalia!
Love this analysis between Hitchcock and the Wallace and Gromit shorts! Time to find a way to watch A Matter of Loaf and Death now...
Fascinating exploration as always! I enjoy learning about all these horror parallels, but it's also making me realize how much darker Wallace and Gromit is compared to memory.
It is surprisingly packed with horror references! The last one, next week, is maybe my favourite it’s just a shot for shot parody of an entire scene
Ooh, alright. I look forward to it.
Your piece captures the brilliance of how Wallace & Gromit incorporates horror film references in such an unexpected way. I loved how you linked scenes to Hitchcock and Bava while explaining the playful twist on familiar horror clichés. It’s a great mix of analysis and light-hearted fun, making this article a pleasure.
This was fantastic , the audio added so much I really enjoyed it.
Thanks so much, Cauley! I’m glad it’s working that makes it worth doing
Agreed ;)