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The Marinated Meeple (1848 KP) created a post

Mar 30, 2018  
I found a great website for Alternate Movie Posters by some really great artists. If you are a fan of Mondo and the Alamo drafthouse. Or just a great cinema geek like me these will likely give you a reason to smile.

Here's the website for more like these:
https://alternativemovieposters.com/
     
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Lumos (380 KP) Mar 31, 2018

Holy pickles! Those are amazing!

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Andy K (10821 KP) Mar 31, 2018

I love these! Thanks for sharing!

    Chuck

    Chuck

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    When a twenty-something computer geek inadvertently downloads critical government secrets into his...

I remember hearing about the horrible tornados that struck Tuscaloosa. Who in SEC country didn't hear about it and feel pain even if the Tide were your rivals. What I didn't realize was how wide spread the tornado outbreak was in Alabama. Kim Cross does a magnificent job using investigative reporting and research skills to recreate the horrible event. She uses the actual words of survivors as well as those who were lost during those days. Through her words we feel the horror, hope, and healing that occured from this "act of God".I recommend this book to anyone who is a weather geek, a disaster geek, or just like a truely heartfelt story told by a talented author.
  
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David Hudson recommended M (Movie) (1931) in Movies (curated)

 
M (Movie) (1931)
M (Movie) (1931)
1931 |
8.5 (2 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"It’s been years since I’ve read Patrick McGilligan’s Fritz Lang: The Nature of the Beast, but if I recall correctly, toward the end of his life, Lang was coming around to the conclusion that M would be the best film he ever made. If so, I certainly wouldn’t argue with the man. If he were making films today, Lang would probably be known as something of a geek. An artsy geek, maybe, but one with, besides a remarkable sense of composition, a penchant for state-of-the-art technology, its possibilities and implications. Which makes the use of silence in his first talkie all the more impressive. The other major asset M’s got, of course, is Peter Lorre."

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