That said, Moore’s Jerusalem contains some of the most astonishing visual imagery (via prose) I’ve encountered in more than 60 years as a reader.
That said, Moore’s Jerusalem contains some of the most astonishing visual imagery (via prose) I’ve encountered in more than 60 years as a reader.
A few weeks ago, Apple gave me a replacement iPhoneX after the battery suddenly puffed up overnight, popping the center of the screen out.
I haven’t bothered with any of the more recent Terminator films, but after seeing Mackenzie Davis in Black Mirror’s San Junipero … I’m in.
I can’t wait.
These comments aren’t hyperbole. I hadn’t seen anything that made me feel like episode 8 did since 1968, when I first saw 2001 at the Seattle Cinerama.
I don’t want to be a tool, but there’s no apostrophe in “its” when it’s possessive – just when it’s a contraction of “it is.”
Like many of our culturally refined brethren on the eastern side of the Great Pond, I am a hard-core connoisseur of all things Mayo.
Can you imagine the sheer panic Two-Scoops Donny would succumb to if he was faced with having to climb even one flight of these stairs?
I think you’re missing what’s actually happening here … it’s Thanksgiving dinner, right?
If, in fact, you are to die on this hill … then I will be at your side.
Yup! Thanks to all who are pointing this out. As I said, I only saw the movie once, and didn’t catch the reference.
Sounds like you nailed it! I only saw the film once, and didn’t make the connection.
As a musician, my first concern was not what they were going to show us, but what we were going to hear.
There’s a fun Gus among us.
OMG. Let me echo your tale of woe with my own.
Um… while I can’t begin to disagree with your sentiment as written, I believe the word you’re going for is censured, not “censored.”
That makes me so happy! My description really doesn’t give a clue as to how strange and interesting it actually is… and the examples I gave are, in truth, not remotely similar. It’s entirely its own animal.
Thanks for this fantastic list; I’m a compulsive, ever-thirsty reader, but most of these books had managed to slip my notice. No longer!
Ever since San Junipero first went online I’ve been beating a drum I haven’t seen anyone officially confirm or reinforce… but please hear me out.
Oh, really? I know when I’m being trolled.