featherynscale (
featherynscale) wrote2004-07-07 05:04 pm
Ninja experts wanted
From the wires today:
**12. ENTERTAINMENT: NINJAS - ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION (US)
"Power Rangers" are back en vogue. Movies are featuring the cloaked warriors. Ninjas are suddenly back in mainstream pop culture. I'm looking to speak with popular culture experts, home video authorities, martial arts aficionados and others who might be able to contribute to this story and shed some light on the appeal of ninjas for what looks to be a fun and entertaining story.
Need leads by 05:00 PM US/Eastern JUL 12
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>>> Don Fernandez [dfernandez@ajc.com] Phone: 770-509-4094 URL:
>>> http://www.ajc.com
Seriously, can someone call this man and explain to him about the ninjas?
**12. ENTERTAINMENT: NINJAS - ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION (US)
"Power Rangers" are back en vogue. Movies are featuring the cloaked warriors. Ninjas are suddenly back in mainstream pop culture. I'm looking to speak with popular culture experts, home video authorities, martial arts aficionados and others who might be able to contribute to this story and shed some light on the appeal of ninjas for what looks to be a fun and entertaining story.
Need leads by 05:00 PM US/Eastern JUL 12
Monitored by eWatch
>>> Don Fernandez [dfernandez@ajc.com] Phone: 770-509-4094 URL:
>>> http://www.ajc.com
Seriously, can someone call this man and explain to him about the ninjas?
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Did ninjas go away at some point?
Also, "what looks to be..."? The man doesn't know the tone of his own story with any certainty?
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Explaining Ninjas
Ninja van-ish!
I guess I get nostalgic when I see ninjas in movies these days. I remember giggling when seeing ninjas in the movie, "The Last Samurai", simply because it had been years since I'd seen a ninja in a film. Expect to see tons o' ninjas in the "Elektra" movie next year.
I suspect that ninjas because of the 80-ness are part of the nostalgic wave of Gen X for Transformers, Thundercats, GI Joe and Battle of the Planets. The thing that makes it nostalgic for me is remembering an old goofy friend, Rob Hood, who was about 7 feet tall and somewhat heavy. He owned a complete ninja costume, and would often read books on becoming invisible and controlling people's minds. He was a nice enough guy, but he was about as stealthy as Chris Farley.