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The Secret Life of Pets (2016)
The Secret Life of Pets (2016)
2016 | Animation, Comedy
Louie C.K. slumming it (0 more)
Louie C.K. slumming it (0 more)
My daughter loved it. It did not cause me pain.
I saw this. No pain was experienced. Good job, dog movie.
  
Disney's Quack Pack Volume 1 (2006)
Disney's Quack Pack Volume 1 (2006)
2006 | Animation, Family
9
9.5 (2 Ratings)
Movie Rating
3 great Quack Pack episodes on DVD. Donald Duck and his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie!
  
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Loudermilk - Season 1 in TV

Nov 7, 2017  
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Loudermilk | Trailer

Loudermilk stars Ron Livingston as Sam Loudermilk, a recovering alcoholic and substance abuse counselor with an extremely bad attitude about, well, everything. He is unapologetically uncensored, and manages to piss off everyone in his life.

  
Funky Kingston/In the Dark by Toots & The Maytals
Funky Kingston/In the Dark by Toots & The Maytals
2003 | World
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"I remember the exact moment I learned to play this song. It was at my great aunt’s house in Dunstable, Massachusetts. She lived in this old house on a farm and there was this old mouldy, mildewy, acoustic guitar there. “There wasn’t much else to do and I learned to play “Wild Thing” on the guitar. My cousin showed me how to play it and I was hooked, I could sing and play it at the same time and it was like ‘This is amazing.’ I rode a 300cc motorcycle around the backyard and played that guitar. “But the one that really changed the game for me was “Louie Louie”, which was E, A, B Minor. It’s got this sinister, evil vibe to it but it’s very subtle, and the artist in me responded to the drama of the B Minor. Also, it was the fact that the lyrics are incoherent. Apparently, nobody really knows the true lyrics to that song and with “Louie Louie” you can mumble the words, so that was great. “I’m always thinking back to the moment where I realised that was what I wanted to do, ‘When was it and what happened?’ I think it was much later, when I had a cassette deck that had this mic mix feature, where you could plug a microphone in and overdub onto your song. When I started screwing with that, that’s when I think I got the bug. I became obsessed with it and it felt like there was endless potential there. “Louie Louie” is a very historical song, so I chose that as my first. I like to think it’s the first song I really liked to play, because “Wild Thing” was too easy maybe. ‘Mythical’ is a great word for “Louie Louie”, it’s got that folklore to it"

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Tunde Adebimpe recommended Louie Bluie (1985) in Movies (curated)

 
Louie Bluie (1985)
Louie Bluie (1985)
1985 | Documentary, Music
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Terry Zwigoff’s movie about blues musician and visual artist Howard “Louie Bluie” Armstrong. Just like Blank, Zwigoff simply lets you spend a lot of time with a truly unique artist."

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The Jungle Book (2016)
The Jungle Book (2016)
2016 | Action, Family
After watching the jungle remake today I realised I prefer still the orignal jungle book over the remake the songs are still there that we know and but Christopher walker as king louie just seems weird but having bill Murray as baloo good casting will have to watch the orignal again
  
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Alison Pink (7 KP) rated Unbroken in Books

Jan 15, 2018  
Unbroken
Unbroken
Laura Hillenbrand | 2016 | Biography
8
9.6 (9 Ratings)
Book Rating
Louie Zamperini is an amazingly inspiring human being. Unbroken tells the story of his life from his family's move to California due to a bout of pneumonia to his life into his 90s. He went through hell and fought his way back. He went from the deepest, darkest depths of human suffering and emotion to putting himself in a position to help other "lost boys."
This book was a tough read. It is hard to imagine that what Louie lived through is even possible, let alone that people really did experience it and lived to tell the tale... and it is a truly amazing tale. I found myself smiling, horrified, laughing, and with tears streaming down my face through the course of this book. It was a wild ride and well worth the read!
  
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Matthew Fox recommended Unforgiven (1992) in Movies (curated)

 
Unforgiven (1992)
Unforgiven (1992)
1992 | Western

"I’m a huge fan of the western genre, I really am. I grew up on a ranch in Wyoming; from a very early age I loved westerns. Read a lot of westerns. Went through a period when Louie L’Amour was something that I just read tons of, then sort of moved onto The Virginian, and then movies. I just totally loved that genre. Been a dream of mine to be a part of one."

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Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Unbroken in Books

Jan 12, 2018  
Unbroken
Unbroken
Laura Hillenbrand | 2016 | Biography
10
9.6 (9 Ratings)
Book Rating
This was a book club book but also on my never ending list. [Laura Hillenbrand] has a masterful way of telling a story that few authors possess. in [Unbroken] she introduces us to Louie Zamperini and takes us through the joy and trails of his life as a precocious child throughbeing an Olympic runner and of course his capture and imprisonment by the Japanese in World Way II. This is a story of strength, courage, doubt, and redemption that I encourage all to read.
  
Dreamland: A Ghost STory
Dreamland: A Ghost STory
Nick Clausen | 2019 | Horror, Paranormal, Young Adult (YA)
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I would like to give a HUGE thank you to the author for giving me the chance to read his book and review it! I like quick reads, especially ones that make it difficult to put down. Why must I have to go back to reality? Can't I have my OWN dreamland? Without the demonic sirens?

Do you often remember your dreams? Most of the time, I don't and I always saw it as more of a blessing than anything. Who knows what my head concocted in my sleep. How about dreaming of someone whom you never really got to meet? Louie is twelve and never got the chance to know his father before he died of cancer. Now, he's dreaming of a man in a blue suit, who happens to look like his father and knows stuff about him and his mother.

Louie is dreaming of his father and they can talk and be together in a place called Dreamland. Sounds like a good thing, doesn't it? Don't be fooled! Everything has a price.

It's hard explain to his mother, however. Louie knows things his father told him that he couldn't possibly know from anybody else. So...what is this Dreamland and is it too good to be true?

This novel is the first one I've read from Nick Clausen and like I said, it was difficult to put down. I enjoyed the way the story was written. It's not told in any specific point of view from the characters, so you're able to know what's going on with this situation and the other without having to switch POVs.

Sirens are no joke! If you've read any bit of Mythology, you would know just how awful these creatures are. They are fun to read about, but damn, I don't want them in my dreams, not ever.

I would definitely categorize this as horror, but not going as far as to say Stephen King or watching an episode of the Twilight Zone. I think of it more as Goosebumps or Are You Afraid of the Dark? Don't knock that show. That was my show growing up in the 90s. I'm babbling, which is part of my charm.

I enjoyed reading this story and I felt bad for Louie and his mother, but I'm happy with how it ended and feel like there would have been no other way to do it. A quick read...but not in the dark.