Or Hellboy 3
Or Hellboy 3
i discovered my favorite novel from reading a list of movies that should be made. but never would because they’re unmake able. At the mountains of madness was one of them. Read it in 2 days and loved it. But also on that list was Cormac McCarthys Blood Meridian. Which the site said was too gory to make. So i read it.…
Or the Hobbit.
The kind that comes in gallon cans with a plain white label.
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Typical leftist trick, using his own well-documented words against him!
Numbats, potoroos, bandicoots, bunyips, bilbies, goanna, thylacines, wobbegongs, bettong, quokka, pademelon ...
You deserve your own to enjoy all by yourself.
Sounds like some kinda anime.
May this be a harbinger that today’s election results will also be correct.
I like good ol Bill. I know I shouldn’t, but he was president from ages 8 to 16 for me. I feel like life was good, probably because I was a kid and didn’t follow the news. But whenever I think of Bill, I think of my cushy little childhood and it gives me the warm fuzzies.
My wife and I read this one a chapter a day every October
My response to people with questionable taste in literature such as yourself is thus:
Absolutely love this book. I try (and usually fail) to convince people that they should check this book out and other Zelazny works.
Chris Ballew is someone I’ve always seen as a role model. Just an awesome person with a goofy, playful personality. You could totally see it coming in hindsight when you go back and listen to old PUSA music.
Well I beat their “elephant in the room” with a 5 minutes search, putting it to at least 1862 (and I think it’s actually penned in 1847), so ...
Very nice list. Price is also fun as Robur, the steampunk technocrat/aerial Captain Nemo harassed by secret agent Charles Bronson in AIP’s Master of the World, which combines elements from the two Verne novels featuring the character:
Mostly good choices on this list, I think, but some baffling inclusions/omissions. HaveIbeenpwned.com? Really? Sure, it’s a good site, but shaped the internet as we know it? Hardly. Likewise, I adored The Toast and its loss is still hard to swallow, but I feel like it was always a niche site even at the height of its…
This is an excellent article, and an excellent time to share They Might Be Giants’ Mrs Bluebeard:
As an aside, Trump calling himself “a total con” is the most honest thing he’s ever put on Twitter. Not a high bar, but still...progress!