Search

Search only in certain items:

40x40

Andy K (10821 KP) created a video about The Man in the Iron Mask (1998) in Movies

Mar 31, 2018 (Updated Mar 31, 2018)  
Video

Philippe Is Freed From the Iron Mask

  
List

Phillip


Movies


Rampage (2018)

Rampage (2018)

7.4 (116 Ratings) Rate It

Movie Watch

Primatologist Davis Okoye shares an unshakable bond with George, the extraordinarily intelligent...


action adventure sci-fi
     
40x40

Suswatibasu (1701 KP) created a video about Electric Dreams - Season 1 in TV

Sep 14, 2017  
Video

Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams

An all-star cast feature in Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams; an anthology series of 10 tales, each set in a different and unique world.

  
40x40

Sarah (7798 KP) Sep 14, 2017

I'm really looking forward to watching these!

40x40

Suswatibasu (1701 KP) Sep 14, 2017

Me too! It's been long awaited. I think it starts on Sunday?

40x40

Andy K (10821 KP) created a video about Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) in Movies

Feb 7, 2018 (Updated Feb 7, 2018)  
Video

Philosophize with Socrates

  

Philosopher and author Nigel Warburton picks his favourite philosophy books of 2016.


The Path: A New Way to Think About Everything

The Path: A New Way to Think About Everything

Michael Puett and Christine Gross-Loh

(0 Ratings) Rate It

Book

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER In order to 'think big' we must first think...

Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, and Justice

Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, and Justice

Martha C. Nussbaum

(0 Ratings) Rate It

Book

We live in a culture of apology and forgiveness. But while there are a few thinkers who are critical...


Philosophy
The Dream of Enlightenment: The Rise of Modern Philosophy

The Dream of Enlightenment: The Rise of Modern Philosophy

Anthony Gottlieb

(0 Ratings) Rate It

Book

Western philosophy is now two and a half millennia old, but much of it came in just two staccato...


Philosophy
Ethics in the Real World: 82 Brief Essays on Things That Matter

Ethics in the Real World: 82 Brief Essays on Things That Matter

Peter Singer

(0 Ratings) Rate It

Book

Peter Singer is often described as the world's most influential philosopher. He is also one of its...


Philosophy
At the Existentialist Cafe: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails

At the Existentialist Cafe: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails

Sarah Bakewell

(0 Ratings) Rate It

Book

Paris, near the turn of 1932-3. Three young friends meet over apricot cocktails at the Bec-de-Gaz...

     
Jeepers Creepers (2001)
Jeepers Creepers (2001)
2001 | Horror, Mystery
Where'd You Get Those Eyes
Jeepers Creepers- is really good movie. Its horrorfying, scary, terrorfying and creepy.

The plot: After making a horrific discovery in the basement of an old abandoned church, Trish (Gina Philips) and her brother Darry (Justin Long) watch their routine road trip home from college turn into a heart-stopping race for their lives. They find themselves the chosen prey of an indestructible force that relentlessly pursues them and gives a new and chilling meaning to the old song "Jeepers Creepers."

Both Gina Phillips and Justin Long are really good.

Its a really good filn.
  
Catwoman (2004)
Catwoman (2004)
2004 | Action, Drama
Meow
Catwoman- is a terrible movie, im not sure why this movie got made, but it did. Selina kyle is not even the main charcter in this film, she's not even mention in this film. So who's even the main charcter of this film? Patience Philips, what the hell!! So whats the story than.

"Catwoman" is the story of shy, sensitive artist Patience Philips (Halle Berry), a woman who can't seem to stop apologizing for her own existence. She works as a graphic designer for Hedare Beauty, a mammoth cosmetics company on the verge of releasing a revolutionary anti-aging product. When Patience inadvertently happens upon a dark secret her employer is hiding, she finds herself in the middle of a corporate conspiracy. What happens next changes Patience forever.

What the hell!!! Is this plot, not even close to the source material. Who else in this film? Sharon Stone!!! Why? Benjamin Bratt!!! Why? Frances Conroy!! Why?

Grr this movie makes me really mad, the whole movie makes mad.

I can go on for days upon days, on how this is really bad.

Even this happened, Berry arrived at the ceremony to accept her Razzie in person with her Best Actress Oscar for Monster's Ball in hand and said: "First of all, I want to thank Warner Bros. Thank you for putting me in a piece of shit, god-awful movie... It was just what my career needed.

Wow that means you should not see this film, when even the main actress says the movie is awful. So dont watch this film.
  
40x40

LeftSideCut (3778 KP) Aug 2, 2019

Doesn't even deserve a 1!

40x40

Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) Aug 2, 2019

If their was a zero rating

Key to the Kingdom by George Washington Phillips
Key to the Kingdom by George Washington Phillips
2005 | Rock
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"All of his albums are just collections of songs because this was in the pre-album era, but I guess there was one in Mississippi called Key To The Kingdom. He was a spiritual blues singer who played an instrument, a fretless zither. Even though it's the blues era, he can't bend the notes like a guitar player would. He's sometimes known as George Washington Phillips. His music is really serene and otherworldly and pure. It's all very religious but it has its own atmosphere that I've not really heard anywhere else. I think when I really got into Washington Philips was when Sonic Boom put a song of his onto a compilation album called Space Lines. My sister painted a picture of him for Christmas. My sister the painting goth."

Source
  
The Dead Fathers Club
The Dead Fathers Club
Matt Haig | 2019 | Fiction & Poetry
7
6.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Philip’s father has just died in a car crash, but he doesn’t think it was an accident. His father’s ghost comes back and tells him that he must have been murdered because he is part of the Dead Fathers Club – just for murdered fathers. He tells Philip that it must have been his Uncle Alan who murdered him, and tells him that he must get revenge.

In an odd take on Hamlet, The Dead Fathers Club follows Philips hunt for revenge for the death of his father.

It’s definitely a disturbing read. Philip is a young boy whose father has just died unexpectantly, and now he sees his father’s ghost, telling him to do awful things, to the point where he is listing ways he could kill his uncle.

The novel is written like it was Philips diary, so the childish grammar with the disturbing thoughts that Philip is experiencing work together to create a definitely troubling novel.

I was definitely questioning Philip’s mental health throughout the novel and wondering whether his father’s ghost was all in his imagination or it was actually happening.

Philip is a misfit with no friends, a girlfriend in part of the novel (which I’m not too sure what that did to the plot) and he’s bullied constantly. He found comfort in the fact that he had the chance to change his own life. He knew he could kill his uncle if he tried, and he saw that as the only way ahead. In killing his uncle, he would get revenge for his father’s death and stop his father from suffering and finally send him to heaven. He could get everything he needed and at the same time feel like he had a friend in his father’s ghost.

It was definitely a good read, but a big change to Matt Haig’s usual writing style.
  
Dark Prince (Greek Series, #2)
Dark Prince (Greek Series, #2)
David Gemmell | 1991 | Fiction & Poetry
7
7.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Sequel to David Gemmell's earlier Lion of Macedon, with more emphasis on the mystical elements this time around: whereas that earlier novel was perhaps 90/10 in favour of history, this is (IMO) closer to 40/60.

As the novel starts, Alexander is but a 4 year old and Parmenion is out of favour with Philip of Macedon, who is jealous of the Spartan general's success in battle. Alexander is still plagued by the Chaos Spirit, and - at around the 1/4 mark - is magically transported into an alternate Greece, where the myths and monsters of Greek legend are all real. With a little help from Aristotle and the Siptrassi stones, Parmenion is soon off on a rescue mission, accompanied by Philip's assassin Attalus (without Philips knowledge). The bulk of this novel - parts 2 and 3 (of 4) - then takes place in that alternate Greece, with Parmenion - again - reliving his past and playing a key role in proceedings, before it returns to 'our' Greece for the final part of the novel.

As is standard for Gemmell, lots of musing on the nature of Good and evil throughout, and with a conflicted central protagonist.