David Tabron is a university
graduate (Classical Languages and Literature) and aspiring journalist attending
Mohawk College whose passion for film is matched only by his passion for
literature. Throughout the course of his undergrad at McMaster University, he
has taken several courses in both theatre and film and comparative literature.
He even managed to merge his interests in classics and cinema in a particular
program, “ancient history in film”. However, he possesses a great deal of
disdain for a lack of research on the filmmakers’ part, and vehemently scolds
Hollywood’s botched renditions of the ancient world. David would easily be won
over and would welcomingly invite a complete stranger who approached him to talk
of either films or books; he feels that a person’s interest in either of these
topics says a lot about who they are. Though he regards ambition as a
dangerous, fickle entity, his main priority is to become Canada’s most
consistently controversial journalist, and the fact that he drinks much more
often than he writes is an indicator that he may be well on his way to
achieving this goal.
For questions or discussions on
films, literature, or some thought-provoking barroom conversation wholly absent
of religious or political topics, David Tabron can be reached at
d_tab112@hotmail.com.
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