Sunday, March 08, 2026

This Week in Booktube: March 8, 2026
(These are the Booktube videos I watched this week. As always, I encourage you also to check out each of the videos I've linked to down below.  Support Booktube.  And let me know what you've watched this past week.)

Google document: docspub

Frozen: Movie Review



This is part of my so-called "Scripted Review" series, in which I make a Youtube video based on an old blogpost.  For more information on what this is and why I'm doing it, see HERE:
In this case, the old blog post is here: https://joelswagman.blogspot.com/2014/01/frozen.html

Friday, March 06, 2026

 Thanks to Steve for the shout-out in this video (which happens at 11:14)


The comment he's referring to comes from this video...


...in which I said:
I'm actually a big fan of this series myself, although I've long known from your comments that you are not a huge fan.  There's no denying it has it's faults.  The dialogue is not great.  But I was 14 when I first encountered this series, and this was my first time learning about the story of Marius and Sulla and all the rest of them.  I think when you're first encountering these characters and these stories for the first time, the book is a lot more interesting.  And back in the early 90s, before the Internet, I don't know if there was another way I would have encountered these stories.  My school library didn't have any detailed histories on Marius.  Although the plot is all over the place, I think there is an attempt to dramatize history here--the way Marius and Sulla go (in McCullough's version at least) from best friends to bitter rivals struck me as fascinating when I read it.

Oh, and while I'm on the subject, I would be remiss not to mention that my friend William also gave me a shout-out this week:  

Epitaph On A Tyrant by W. H. Auden: ESL Listening

(TESOL Worksheets--Poems ESL Listening)

Transcript: docspub
Video: HERE


Epitaph On A Tyrant by W. H. Auden: poems


Video: https://youtu.be/-BZSUA8oqFQ


Perfection, of a kind, was what he was after,

And the poetry he invented was easy to understand;

He knew human folly like the back of his hand,

And was greatly interested in armies and fleets;

When he laughed, respectable senators burst with laughter,

And when he cried the little children died in the streets.

Thursday, March 05, 2026

Filmtasic February Tag



This tag was created by Back Away from the Donkey: https://youtu.be/vU_55niQGJM?si=gpuiLygQcSAfWe-A

Prompts:- 
1/ Your first memory of seeing a film at the Pictures/Cinema 
2/ A book about film. It can be behind the scenes, an autobiography, a work of fiction that includes film as a main subject. 
3/ A novelization or tie-in book. 
4/ A film about writers or writing 
5/ A film that brings back fond memories 
6/ A film that made you want to read the book 
7/ A book that made you want to watch the film 
8/ Films based on a book/story that bear no resemblance to the source 
9/ Recommend 5 Films 
10/ Tag People ‪

I tag:
 @Bucky749  
 @WilliamsLibrary  
 @danecobain  
 @mindysbookjourney  

Links to some of the stuff mentioned in the video:

Monday, March 02, 2026

The Hunger Games: Movie Review


Links to stuff mentioned:
“The Hunger Games” Versus “Battle Royale” – A Critical Analysis of Two Similar Works: https://www.jonathanlack.com/p/hunger-games-versus-battle-royale

This is part of my so-called "Scripted Review" series, in which I make a Youtube video based on an old blogpost.  For more information on what this is and why I'm doing it, see HERE:
In this case, the old blog post is here: https://joelswagman.blogspot.com/2014/01/the-hunger-games.html