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  <title>Fanbase Feature: THE FLY 40th Anniversary Panel Discussion</title>
  <description>In this Fanbase Feature,&amp;amp;nbsp;The Fanbase Weekly&amp;amp;nbsp;co-host Bryant Dillon is joined by special guests Ashley V. Robinson (writer, Jupiter Jet, Aurora and the Eagle&amp;amp;nbsp;/ podcast host – Geek History Lesson), Desirée Proctor&amp;amp;nbsp;(writer – Fanbase Press’ Nuclear Power, Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead: Michonne, Peacock’s Lopez vs. Lopez), Matthew Noe (Lead Collection &amp;amp;amp; Knowledge Management Librarian for Harvard Medical School – Countway Library, board member of the Graphic Medicine International Collection and the American Library Association, Graphic Novels and Comics Round Table), and&amp;amp;nbsp;Ian Mondrick (writer – Stash Box, Tomb) to participate in a thorough discussion regarding The Fly&amp;amp;nbsp;(1986) in light of the feature film's 40th&amp;amp;nbsp;anniversary, with&amp;amp;nbsp;topics including how the film operates like an operatic tragedy, why director David Cronenberg insists the film is about aging and mortality, why the film is more romantic than most audiences might anticipate, and&amp;amp;nbsp;more. (Beware: SPOILERS for The Fly abound in this panel discussion!) </description>
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