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The Faculty (1998)
The Faculty (1998)
1998 | Horror, Sci-Fi
Come on we all thought are teachers were probably aliens at one point or another.
Okay this is one of those movies where I can find no faults with it. The plot is simple and to the point but hooks you in from the very beginning, the cast is A+ and so star studded that to this day it's still pretty crazy to watch it and see everyone.



I've always been a fan of Bodysnatchers movies there's something about them has always creeped me out more then most other horror genres and The Faculty for me will always be my favorite from the genre.
  
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Conjured begins where the first book left us; mourning the loss of a character. In this book we are afforded the opportunity to continue to see the deepening relationship of Alexandria and Peter. Alexandria's powers truly begin to develop and we are knocked off of our feet by startling revelations and developments along the way.

The cliff hanging ending of book two took my breathe away and I cannot wait to read the next book. Chelsea will quickly become a new favorite author for those looking for an amazing and spellbinding writer. This is a must read book for both young and old alike.
  
Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983)
Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983)
1983 | Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Ah, the conclusion to the original story that brought us all to this wondrous galaxy far, far away. The characters have cemented themselves as family, we've been spirited away on their adventure and now wait as we breathlessly watch for the conclusion. Yes, some of my favorite moments happen in this one, though I won't specify, as I don't want to ruin for those few who haven't seen this and might still be on the fence about it. This story is fun, it's got a message for everyone, it's family entertainment. Watch the dickens out of it like me if you feel you must, it's great fun!
  
Summer Knight (The Dresden Files, #4)
Summer Knight (The Dresden Files, #4)
Jim Butcher | 2002 | Fiction & Poetry
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Weaving of multiple pantheons into a clear story (0 more)
The tide crests
This is my probably my favorite or at least top 2 in a fairly long series. This is where I feel like the authors voice becomes solid and some of the small writing issues in the first few books are put behind him. The ability to write in multiple pantheons and weave them around each other, without compromising each other, starts to truly show itself. Plus I love the fae as they are portrayed in Jim's version, and as the series goes on, all the characters only get more depth and interesting for their secrets.