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A
member of the Online Film Critics Society (featured
on Rotten Tomatoes) John Nesbit writes curriculum
materials professionally for a computer company
in the Phoenix area, but reviews media for enjoyment.
Writing technical materials pays the bills, but
he would rather be hanging around the Camelview
5 and writing critiques of the latest non-mainstream
films to arrive in town.
Since
Thoreau is his favorite author, it's no surprise
that this product of the '60s has marched to the
beat of a different drummer. John graduated from
the University of Illinois with a degree in English
and taught at an inner-city high school in Detroit
for a year. He then completed graduate work at Michigan
State University in special education for the emotionally
disturbed before teaching in northern Georgia for
5 years, and then on to teach English at Tuba City
High School on the Navajo Reservation for over 20
years.
During
those years he became locally famous for coaching
a 4-time state championship chess team and eventually
became infamous among the school administration
for challenging its film-rating policy when developing
a film appreciation course.
John's
knowledge of film has been self-taught from countless
hours of viewing, reading, and researching the films
he used for teaching (he never took any formal courses
in film study). Being relatively isolated from cinematic
culture on the reservation, John began buying many
videos by Hitchcock, Truffaut, Fellini, Buñuel,
and other classic directors.
Now
early-retired from teaching and avoiding school
administrators forever, he spends a great deal of
time watching and reviewing films. Foreign and art-house
films are a special passion. Other keen interests
include: traveling extensively, music (especially
blues), and following the Arizona Diamondbacks and
St. Louis Cardinals during baseball season. Have recently joined Team in Training for fundraising hike (for blood cancer cures) in September in Rocky Mountain National Park; this is in memory of my Dad, who died last September after battling leukemia for over a dozen years.
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