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Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge (1989)
"Eric... I'm really sorry. Look, I may have made some mistakes, I said some bad things. I'll eat my words!"
"Eat this."
#phantom of the mall: eric's revenge#phantom of the mall#1989#american cinema#slasher film#richard friedman#frederick r. ulrich#tony michelman#scott schneid#derek rydall#kari whitman#jonathan goldsmith#rob estes#kimber sissons#pauly shore#morgan fairchild#gregory scott cummins#tom fridley#ken foree#john walter davis#stacy widelitz#i try to go for original posters from the country of origin wherever possible but honestly every American poster for this film is absolute#garbage. fitting‚ for a film from the ever trashy Friedman. I've seen a couple of his late 80s horror schlocks and actually this might be#the most competently made‚ but it's also somehow less fun than absolute grade z dreck like Doom Asylum. shot in the same mall as Chopping#Mall‚ this is a Phantom au which doesn't actually make any sense once you start prodding at the plot. also Pauly Shore is in this (seeing#his name in the opening credits was the biggest jump scare of the movie). there's only one element of this that's a hands down win and#that's Mac's dad himself‚ GSC‚ in one of his earliest roles‚ as a karate kicking hitman who apparently works exclusively for this one guy#who's opening a mall (and commits multiple murders to protect the mall). he's incredible‚ all quivering psychosis and leather pants#I'd far rather the whole film had been about his genuinely fascinating and bizarre character but alas he's just a henchman#and thus meets a classic henchman's fate (head snipped off by garbage compactor). honestly a kind of bad film but eh I've seen worse
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The McMansion Hell Big List of Books, Websites, and Films about Architecture
SURPRISE!!!! 
Edit: I had to take out the “Read More” tab because it killed all of my links, so Sorry for the long post!
Hello Friends! I feel as if I haven’t really been giving back to the community as much I should be in these last few weeks, and that while my latest Sunday posts have been mildly amusing, nobody is really learning anything from them. 
I shared some recommended reading on my Facebook page a week or so ago, and want to expand on that list here. Architecture is a wonderfully rich field with a plethora of resources. This post is a master-list of the architecture books, blogs, websites and films I have accumulated since my early teens. 
While extensive, this is in no way a definitive list, and I’m sure many others will have quite a bit to add on in the comments. I hope you enjoy!
Books
Links are to Amazon. A ** next to the title indicates the link is to an open-source copy of the book, or that it is easily available online. 
General Architecture (non-academic, general interest)
Paul Goldberger, Why Architecture Matters
Alain de Botton, The Architecture of Happiness
Witold Rybczynski: 
Looking Around
How Architecture Works
Home
Matthys Levy/Mario Salvadori, Why Buildings Fall Down**
Mario Salvadori, Why Buildings Stand Up**
Stewart Brand, How Buildings Learn 
Tom Wolfe, From Bauhaus to Our House** 
Christopher Alexander, A Pattern Language** 
Bill Bryson, At Home
Matthew Frederick - 101 Things I Learned in Architecture School
Architectural Style (Field Guides)
Virginia McAlester, A Field Guide to American Houses
If you want to buy one book on this list, I highly recommend this one. It’s the best book out there about American residential architecture. If you’re curious about houses, it’ll sate your curiosity. 
Carol Davidson Cragoe, How to Read Buildings: A Crash Course in Architectural Styles  (this one is neat for traveling about because it’s small)
John J. G. Blumenson, Identifying American Architecture: A Pictorial Guide to Styles and Terms, 1600-1945 (an old but good small guide) 
Nikolaus Pevsner, An Outline of European Architecture**
Pevsner Architectural Guides: Introductions [Houses • Churches]
Richard Apperly, A Pictorial Guide to Identifying Australian Architecture: Styles and Terms from 1788 to the Present
Cities, Suburbs, and Housing (of course not a complete list)
Jane Jacobs: 
The Death and Life of Great American Cities
The Economy of Cities
Cities and the Wealth of Nations
Vital Little Plans: The Short Writings of Jane Jacobs
Kevin Lynch, The Image of the City **
Lewis Mumford: The City in History
Aldo Rossi: The Architecture of the City**
Ebenezer Howard, Garden Cities of Tomorrow
Witold Rybczynski: 
Mysteries of the Mall
City Life
Makeshift Metropolis: Ideas About Cities
Kenneth T Jackson, Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the United States
Joel Garreau, Edge City: Life on the New Frontier
James Howard Kunstler: 
The Geography of Nowhere
Home from Nowhere
Dolores Hayden, PhD:
Redesigning the American Dream: The Future of Housing, Work and Family Life
A Field Guide to Sprawl
Building Suburbia
Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Jeff Speck: Suburban Nation
It’s only fair to put the New Urbanists in here. 
John Archer, Architecture and Suburbia (a favorite reference of mine)
Tracy Kidder, House
Sarah Susanka, The Not So Big House
Peter Marcuse & David Madden, In Defense of Housing
Matthew Desmond, Evicted
Alex F. Schwartz: Housing Policy in the United States
Architectural History:
Spiro Kostof, A History of Architecture: Settings and Rituals (personal favorite)
Francis Ching, et. al. A Global History of Architecture (a standard college textbook)
Carol Strickland, The Annotated Arch: A Crash Course in Architectural History (a lot of fun!)
Daniel Borden, et al. Architecture: A World History
Leland M. Roth & Amanda C. Clark, American Architecture: A History
William J. R. Curtis: Modern Architecture Since 1900 (a classic)
Edward R. Ford, The Details of Modern Architecture
Kenneth Frampton, Modern Architecture: A Critical History**
Heinrich Klotz, The History of Postmodern Architecture
Charles Jencks, The Story of Postmodernism
Architectural Theory & Criticism Essentials
General Architectural Theory:
Leland Roth, et al. Understanding Architecture: Its Elements, History, and Meaning
Francis Ching, Architecture: Form, Space, and Order** (AKA freshman year of architecture school)
Siegfried Gideon, Space, Time, & Architecture
Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space **
Roger H Clark & Michael Pause, Precedents in Architecture**
Mark Foster Gage, Aesthetic Theory: Essential Texts for Architecture & Design
Geoffrey Scott: The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of Taste **
M. Fil Hearn, Ideas that Shaped Buildings** (a great handbook of architectural theory through history - always by my side.)
Lewis Tsurmaki Lewis, Manual of Section (not quite architectural theory, but a super cool book)
Alexandra Lange, Writing About Architecture - not quite theory but a v good and useful book. 
Kate’s Top 4 Very Old Dead Guys (all public domain)
Vitruvius, The Ten Books of Architecture
Andrea Palladio, The Four Books of Architecture
Leon Battista Alberti, The Ten Books of Architecture
John Ruskin, The Seven Lamps of Architecture
Modern Architecture
Adolf Loos, Ornament & Crime **(fake summary below):
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Le Corbusier, Towards a New Architecture**
Henry Russell Hitchcock & Philip Johnson, The International Style **
Reyner Banham, Theory and Design in the First Machine Age**
Ulrich Conrads, Programs and Manifestos on 20th Century Architecture**
Kenneth Frampton, A Genealogy of Modern Architecture
Ada Louise Huxtable, On Architecture: Reflections on a Century of Change
Current Architectural Theory / Contemporary Classics
Vincent Scully
Architecture: The Natural and the Manmade
American Architecture and Urbanism
Modern Architecture
The Shingle Style Today (this book completely blew my mind in high school, and remains one of my favorite books about architecture to this day.)
Robert Venturi + Denise Scott Brown
Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture**
Learning from Las Vegas**
Rem Koolhaas:
S,M,L,XL
Delirious New York**
Peter Zumthor:
Atmospheres
Thinking Architecture
Bernard Tschumi, Architecture & Disjunction**
Junichiro Tanizaki, In Praise of Shadows **
Films
Most of these films have the full version online for free. I won’t link directly to them because I don’t want to get yelled at.
Films About Architects:
My Architect [film about Louis Kahn]
Regular or Super: Views on Mies van der Rohe 
Rem Koolhaas: A Kind of Architect
Sketches of Frank Gehry
Frank Lloyd Wright (Ken Burns)
First Person Singular: I.M. Pei
Eames: The Architect & The Painter
Louis Sullivan: The Struggle for American Architecture
Infinite Space: The Architecture of John Lautner
How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr. Foster?
Loos Ornamental
Films about Architecture:
Kochuu [film about contemporary Japanese architecture]
The Pruitt-Igoe Myth [about the Pruitt-Igoe housing complex in St. Louis]
Unfinished Spaces [About Cuba’s National Art Schools Project]
Urbanized [about the design of cities]
Visual Acoustics [about the photographer Julius Shulman]
Great Expectations [general architecture]
I’d like to make a shoutout to my colleague Thomas Bena, whose film about McMansions, One Big Home, is making the film circuit now. I’ve seen the movie and will be writing a review on this blog in the coming weeks. In short: go see it if you can!!! 
Websites
Architecture News / Popular Websites:
Curbed
Dwell
Dezeen
ArchDaily
Architizer
Wallpaper*
FastCo Design
CityLab
Architonic
Domus
Archinect
Inhabitat
Blogs:
Life of an Architect
Life of an Architecture Student
Build Blog
Soapbox Architect
My Favorite Websites:
99 Percent Invisible (disclaimer: I write for them)
Archinform - an online encyclopedia of architecture
Monoskop - a huge database of amazing archival resources for architecture and design.
Arts & Architecture database 
US Modernist Magazine Library - incredible collection of primary sources from modernism
Docomomo (preservation of modernist architecture)
Failed Architecture (analyzing failure in architecture)
Places Journal (my favorite online journal)
Emporis (it has every tall building!)
On Tumblr
Tumblr seems to have killed my links. This is devastating.
Like McMansion Hell:
@uglybelgianhouses - the best, really the best. @terriblerealestateagentphotos
General Architecture: @architecture-drawings @archidrawings @archatlas @archidose @archimaps @archiclassic @architecturalmodels @an-architectural-statement @conceptarchitect @rationalistarchitecture @wherearchitectureisfun @archivemodernarchitecture @luciotuzza @drawingarchitecture @dailybungalow @victorianhouses @ofhouses @architorturedsouls
Modern Architecture: @20cmodern @fuckyeahbrutalism @architectureofdoom @modernism-in-metroland @theimportanceofbeingmodernist @modernistestates @germanpostwarmodern @decoarchitecture @englishmodernism @midcenturymodernhomes @bauhaus-movement @artfuckingdeco @iheartnouveau @sosbrutalism @americanmodern
Postmodernism: @aqqindex​ @palmandlaser​ (these two blogs were why I got a tumblr) @memphis-milano​ @80sdeco​ @blockygraphics​ @thetriumphofpostmodernism​
Vintage Stuff: @midcenturymoderndesign​ - mid century modernism @scanzen​  - an assortment of cool stuff @midcenturyblog​ - mid century stuff @superseventies​ - 70s @cardboardamerica​ -vintage postcards @theswinginsixties​ - 60s @70sscifiart​ - 70s Sci Fi Art @driveintheaterofthemind​ - great vintage blog @80stechnology​ - 80s tech @imperialgoogie​ - the 50s @ephemera-phile​ - old print stuff from various eras @heck-yeah-old-tech​ - old technology @quadrafonica​ - vintage hifi @homophoni​ - also vintage hifi @holespoles​ - all kinds of stuff @system32dreams​ - 80s/90s tech @monochrome-monitor​ - 80s/90s tech @beautifulcentury​ - 1890s-1910s @oldadvertising​ - vintage ads @back-then​ - amazing photographs from history @fifties-sixties-everyday-life​ - 50s/60s @y2kaestheticinstitute​ - turn of the 21st century @lpcoverlover​ - record covers @classical-vinyl​ - my first tumblr (I comment as classical-vinyl, fyi)
Favorite Architecture Photographers:
@phdonohue​ @archivemodernarchitecture​ @archivemoderninteriors​ @veronicadelica​ @new-brutalism​ @wmud​
Design/Art/People Who Consistently Post Awesome Things: @archiveofaffinities @zeroing @design-is-fine (one of my favs ever) @c86 @norequeststaken @scavengedluxury (another fav) @99percentinvisible @magictransistor @transistoradio @klappersacks​ @designstroy​ @ffactory​ @instereo007​ @contac​ @publicdomainreview​ @detailsofpaintings​ @modernizor​ @nemfrog​ @bluecote​ @graphicgraphic​
Visual Artists I Like: @sunday-thought @jimharrisart @jacobvanloon @michaelwardartist
Also shoutout to @maverick-ornithography who is not only hilarious, but who was also my first ever follower, so now I’m returning the favor. 
I hope you all enjoyed this post! Next up is Florida on Wednesday, so stay tuned! I’ll finish up Great Britain after that; I’m currently reading books on British vernacular architecture and its history so I’m more informed. I barely dodged some bullets in that last post and had to go back and correct a lot…
Have a great week! 
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