RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: How Film & TV Misrepresented Neurodiversity

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The Take addresses why film and TV have misrepresented neurodiversity:

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: How to Show, Not Tell: The Complete Writing Guide

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Diane Callahan, the Quotidian Writer, takes a deep dive into how to show, not tell:

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: Exposition Mistakes Screenwriters Make - Christian Elder

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Christian Elder at Film Courage talks about the exposition mistakes screenwriters make:

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: Why There Are So Many Lesbian Period Pieces

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The Take examines the trend of period lesbian dramas:

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: Why Film & TV Erased Asexuality

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The Take examines why asexuality has been erased from movies and television:

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: WandaVision & the Feminine Madness

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Melina Pendulum takes a deep dive into WandaVision and the trope of the “mad” woman:

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: Boys Don't Cry (Except When They Do)

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Pop Culture Detective takes a look at the idea of men crying in film and what it means:

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: How to Start Writing your Screenplay

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Film Riot takes a look at how to get started on writing your screenplay:

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: Shannan E. Johnson: How To Start A Screenplay

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Shannan E. Johnson (formerly of my alma mater FSU!) has some great advice on outlining. This is 100% in line with what I’ve found…

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: How Professional Screenwriters Outline

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Behind the Curtain talks to professional screenwriters about their process of outlining and writing:

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: Rick and Morty - Why Rick is Actually an Adolescent

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The Take examines Rick and Morty and Rick’s real stage of development:

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: Why We Need the Manic Pixie Dream Boy

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The Take examines the trope of the Manic Pixie Dream BOY:

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: The Female Gaze - Yes, It Can Exist

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The Take examines the Female Gaze:

Tracklist for Professor Rex's New Album "20/21 Vision"

Okay, this is probably the final Soundcloud track list for my new album "20/21 Vision," with a runtime of just over 2 hours. Notably, the cover songs that weren't written by my sons or George Carlin will be Soundcloud-only and the remainder will be all-platforms.

In a few days, I'll actually ask YOU to do a feature for me on this album. There's a song that I need a TON of individual spoken voices, so I'll let you know what that is and when I need it in a few days...

Disc 1 (2021)

1. DTGTFO
2. The Seven Deadly Republicans
3. The Mountain Song
4. Wrong f. Shellypopinz
5. Keep Your Hands to Yourself
6. Who Are We? (feature TBA)
7. Be What You Wanna Be
8. I'm Aware That You Stare
9. Revelation
10. Not of This Earth
11. Starticle Parphysics f. Picasso Hutt
12. Thesaurus Rex
13. I Should've Been a Skate Punk f. Bunjie & the Q-Boys
14. Krabby Ran Away
15. Skeleton Murder on the High Highway
16. R-E-X
17. Modern Man (Written by George Carlin)
18. Puffeye the Smoker, Man f. Bunjie
19. Pepper f. Picasso Hutt (Written by Butthole Surfers)
20. Brain Chemicals

Disc 2 (2020)

1. B-Bad B-Boy
2. All My Neighbors Went to Afroman
3. Big (feature TBA)
4. Feces
5. Delusions
6. Meant to Be
7. 21 Guns
8. All You Know
9. Strike f. Picasso Hutt
10. Autobiography of the T
11. Twisted
12. Red Line of Death (feature TBA)
13. Slam the Door f. Backyard Necromancy
14. Leather Teeth f. Black Sheep Contingent
15. Paul Revere (Written by the Beastie Boys)
16. It Takes Two (Written by Rob Base)
17. Regulate (Written by Warren G & Nate Dogg)
18. Pika Pika f. Bunjie (Written by Miles Quinnell)
19. Candy Corn f. Bunjie (Written by Jack Quinnell)
20. Fuck the X-men f. Shakra Bleu

*Currently scheduled for July release.

**Notice there are no songs with "fuck" in the title this time. All the fucks are tucked safely INSIDE the songs.

***This album DEFINITELY will cover the spectrum of autism...

****The genre of this album is "core nerd punk rap."

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: The Problem of Method Acting

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Broey Deschanel examines the problem(s) with method acting:

The Best New Music in the World!

…is on RevEx’s regularly updated Spotify playlists.

The RevEx 100 is the best and most important music today seen through progressive, feminist, diverse and inclusive lenses, while making sure to include only songs that are brilliant or cutting edge.

RevEx Radio includes all the songs from the RevEx 100 PLUS more popular songs AND more deeper cuts. This is like the biggest best mix of music that is fresh and new. 500 songs!

RevEx Radio 2021 includes all the songs that have appeared on the other two lists this year, with no size limit on how big it gets, the better the year in music, the bigger the list.

We have other playlists, too (check the Playlists tab under Music on the navigation tab/bar above), including our RevEx Radio lists for 2020, 2019, 2018, artist spotlights and more!

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: What Dark Academia Says About Elite Education

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The Take examines the trope of dark academia: