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Natalie Overson (1 KP) rated Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017) in Movies
Sep 29, 2017
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I did not like the Poppyland Scenes where she threw in the guy who betrayed her into an industrialized mincer and forced the new guy that he had brought in to eat a burger supposedly made out of him.
Cannibal Ferox (1981)
Movie
Three friends out to disprove cannibalism meet two men on the run who tortured and enslaved a...
Yellowjackets season 2
TV Season
Follows on from season 1 after a team of wildy talented high school girl soccer team players whose...
Jessica (0 KP) rated My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark in Podcasts
Mar 12, 2018
My first podcast
I’m only up to the 12th episode, and fell in love with it upon first listening to it. They may not always know all the details but they’re very informative and try to lighten the mood when things get too dark (such as cannibalism) so maybe we won’t go off and have nightmares. It’ll take a while but I plan on listening to every episode.
John Berendt recommended Collected Stories in Books (curated)
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated Robinson Crusoe in Books
Oct 10, 2017 (Updated Oct 11, 2017)
Outdated colonial claptrap
I didn't particularly like this book even as a child, especially its overt racist storyline. Robinson Crusoe, an explorer and wanderer, at one point becomes a slave owner, aligning himself with other planters and undertaking a trip to Africa in order to bring back a shipload of slaves. At this point, he survives a storm and a shipwreck and ends up as the sole survivor. Because of the initial plot, I found it difficult to sympathise with his plight. They also speak of cannibalism, addressing others as "savages". It's a colonial tale that has become outdated.
Stumbling Stoned (The Patchwork Prince #1)
Book
State-sponsored drugs in the megaton range. More rice pudding than I could shake a spork at. And a...
Mekkin B. (122 KP) rated Reefer Madness (2005) in Movies
Sep 11, 2017
This is one of my all time favorite movies. As a musical adapted to the big screen, it retains the rhythmic and incredibly precise movements you might expect from a well rehearsed play. Alan Cummings is brilliant, as are Kristen Bell, Christian Campbell, and Ana Gasteyer. The songs are catchy, campy fun, brilliantly skewering the original Reefer Madness for a new generation. As the film descends into reefer madness and the character's dangerous weed addiction provoke more and more unlikely responses, the film's reality begins to unravel into murder, chaos, and marijuana zombies.
Watch this if you like comedic musicals, cannabis induced cannibalism, or you just want to see Kristen Bell in latex S&M gear.
Watch this if you like comedic musicals, cannabis induced cannibalism, or you just want to see Kristen Bell in latex S&M gear.