I was going to reference The Harvest but... IMDB does not believe this movie exists. I know it does because I have the soundtrack dammit. Am I the only one that remembers this?
I was going to reference The Harvest but... IMDB does not believe this movie exists. I know it does because I have the soundtrack dammit. Am I the only one that remembers this?
We go through this every time a new Twilight film comes out. It's a fantasy genre film whether or not you personally like or think the series is worth notice.
Hey now... don't get your Juno in my Heathers.
She found God and then lost him when she realized most of her fans wanted to read sexy vampire prose instead of her whinging about religion.
I was thinking of a kinder, gentler "They Live" when I read it.
I absolutely cried for Hedwig.
@Chip Overclock I can't reply directly to your comment to say Yessir and Thank you!
Eeentresting. My college French professor would beat me senseless because I was guessing Dutch or Afrikaans (it seemed like there were too many vowels.)
It sounded like Gchat alerts to me. Could you tell what language the subtitles were in?
It's a couple hours drive north in the hamlet of Bodega Bay. The school looks pretty different (there are large trees to the left of it now and a house across the street) but it's very worth the trip.
I've been to the school from The Birds and 'shopped my own bird attack — it's still scary even in your late twenties I promise.
It's a different character in the books (Eric's maker is a Roman soldier named Appius instead of Godric.)
There's a neat scene in the books where Sookie asks a very old character if he ever met Jesus (see what I did there in avoiding spoilers?) He responds with something like "I didn't know the carpenter."
And this is why I love this site. Thank you Meredith for validating my childhood (and my bootleg Canadian Jem DVDs.)
Ooooo that was a good show.
I don't really care about the origin myth of how Frankenstein was conceived because at the end of the day/night/moonlit night... an 18 year old girl wrote one of the most iconic novels in the English language, essentially on a dare. How cool is that?
I feel exactly the same way — it is the lack of control (or the illusion of control) that I have on a plane that bothers me.
I didn't know there was a film adaption of the DeathRay kicking around in Clowes' desk — this makes today better than bearable!
I had a much easier time investing in Cougartown Abbey personally.
Ummm it's old news but they already used the song for their prom scene in the first Twilight movie.