One to rule them all.
One to rule them all.
Don't forget "Ghost Train to New Orleans (The Shambling Guides)" by Mur Lafferty, released, appropriately enough, on Fat Tuesday. I'm about 2/3 finished, and it's as good as if not better than her first novel, "The Shambling Guide to New York City," focusing on a young woman who stumbles into a job writing travel…
Waiting for the cameraman to highlight your prey, Clever girl.
This kid always creeped me out, let's see what he looks like now.
Yes. As a matter of fact, I am going to buy the season so I can watch it in the order it was intended.
Just thought I would put that here.
Too soon!
I think you mean Sole-scorching.
Those are Christopher Lloyd's real eyes. Little known fact.
Lucky! It would be nice to have a signed copy of one of these books. I was fortunate enough to find a vintage box set of them about fifteen years ago at a library book sale.
Also Showgirls.
Made my Monday.
I'm going back to sleep cause my day is not going to get better than that clip made it
Because the ending that is being proposed is too complicated and entirely too dark for twelve year olds (the intended audience). We live in a culture where the line between childhood and adulthood has been erased. This is, in itself, not terrible. But it has been erased in the favor of adults, so that they never have…
Okay, admittedly I haven't seen this. But with a fatal flaw like this, I didn't want to
Movie: Gravity.
Obviously you don't subscribe to the 'because it's cool' design philosophy.
Ok, it is not sci-fi but I am going to have to say Friends.
Yep! Back in the pre-digital days, ILM (incredibly, the same company that did the shit work on the Star Wars prequels) did some really cool stuff in the eighties by shooting effects in a tank of water. This freaky white monster from Poltergeist was shot underwater to get a kind of milky look, and to make the hair…
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