Backing Tracks - A song in a second
Music and Utilities
App
A song in a second Make a Song in a second and export it to iTunes. It is easy to use, sounds...
Awix (3310 KP) rated Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988) in Movies
Jul 30, 2020
Meanwhile... oh, does it really matter? As you can perhaps begin to discern, the plot of Hellraiser II Makes No Sense Whatsoever (the Cotton house appears to have teleported from London to New York City in the gap between films, and this is only a minor issue), and there is something baffling and miraculous about the fact the film is as coherent and watchable as it is. Then again, it's not actually about logic, plot, or the motivation of the characters, just a succession of grisly, visceral, nightmarish, surreal images. In this respect at least the film is an astonishing success. Doesn't stop the story from being nonsense, though. Manages to be a very bad movie but also a terrific one, frequently at exactly the same time. Like I say, discombobulating.
Code Name: Camelot
Book
"After witnessing the murder-suicide of his parents as a child, Noah suffers from a form of PTSD...
Thriller
Break Beats in the Bronx: Rediscovering Hip-Hop's Early Years
Book
The origin story of hip-hop—one that involves Kool Herc DJing a house party on Sedgwick Avenue in...
Music music history
Inside Animal Hearts and Minds
Book
Extraordinary observations of animals living and behaving with feeling in our world. As Charles...
Nature science
Etherfields
Tabletop Game
Etherfields is a narrative, cooperative game for 1 - 4 (5 with the 5th player expansion). A series...
Tseverou Ashkharh
Games and Education
App
“World of Colors,” the first game in the “Lalan ou Aran” series, generated a highly...
Pettson's Inventions
Education and Games
App
Help Pettson and Findus build their inventions! In this tricky game you should help building these...
ClareR (6067 KP) rated Lessons In Chemistry in Books
Mar 19, 2023
There’s a serious theme behind the laugh out loud moments. Elizabeth Zott is a single parent and what’s more, she was never married. And to add insult to injury, she wants to work as an actual scientist - a chemist (believe me, I live in a house of scientists, and it’s a serious business!). And she’s a very good scientist.
The 1950’s were no time to have a career if you were female. The general feeling I get from this, is that they (the men) wanted women to look pretty, pop out babies and do the cooking and cleaning. I think I may be the antithesis of the 1950’s woman…
I loved Elizabeth Zott. She’s funny, intelligent, and she takes no nonsense. I’ve seen reviews where people say she’s clearly autistic, but I’m not so sure. Elizabeth had a difficult childhood, a hard time at university, and she’s constantly having to prove herself. I don’t know as I’d feel too chipper in her shoes.
But I laughed a lot. Her daughter is charming, her friends are the best, and the dog is clearly the star of the show!
Highly recommended.
Bored Gay Werewolf
Book
Brian, an aimless slacker in his twenties, works double shifts at his waiter job, never cleans his...
Fantasy Queer Werewolves

