children-of-revolution
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children-of-revolution

Well... no, but the credits of the aforementioned movie starts with a teary dedication "To The Gallant* People of Afghanishtan".

Hey, that's what the producers of "Rambo III" thought of them!

That's the initial quote of Coraline, a book that -I think- fits neatly into Chesterton's description.

Th short film is awesome. And children got murdered, which is always a plus.

Hey, I've got the Alien Queen from that collection of action figures! :D Good times.

Well played, sir. Well played.

My guess is they were trying to "Go Galt"

My favourite moment of the episode:

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So your childhood was something like this?

Ugh. I'm sorry to be the discordant vice here, but... I thought The Hunger Games had an abysmal prose. I reached half of the book, and had to stop reading it because it had become so infuriatingly boring. The writing yelled so much "aimed to teenagers" that I couldn't overcome it and focus on the somewhat interesting

Isn't that what happened in Isaac Asimov's "The Gods Themselves"? The transference of material from an alternate universe made strong nuclear force to go bonkers and force proton decay?

As an acquaintance of mine said: "Do you know when a baby is viable? After 7 to 9 months, when it's expelled from the mother's uterus. Don't try to outwit Nature."

You know, as a journalist/media professional (somewhat), I was actually raging really hard at the scenes after the hoax scoop fiasco. What she did was so utterly unprofessional, reckless, irresponsible and endangering I can never, ever, picture a real journalism professional with the savvy and the experience this

Jonatan Söderström = Nicest game dev EVER.

There is something profoundly wrong with a society designed to let their most capable and inteligent from its lower strata improve only through becoming canon fodder.

Then I must be a weirdo, because the first words that went out of my mouth when that death you mention happened in Boardwalk Empire were "FOR FUCK'S SAKE, IT WAS ABOUT TIME!"

Am I the only one who finds this constant Washington sacralization a tad bit creepy? :P

Arg. Why did you have to mention it? Now I'm having flashbacks of the Cradle... XP

Thank you. It's good to know I'm not alone.

Wait, what? Solomon Kane hasn't been released in the States until now? Wow, and here I was, thinking film distribution in Spain sucked...