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Fifty Shames of Earl Grey
Fifty Shames of Earl Grey
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
This book is to Fifty Shades as Spaceballs is to Star Wars and Scary Movie is to Scream. It is a witty, satirical look at the Fifty Shades trilogy with plenty of Twilight references thrown in for good measure. If you are among the readers that didn't take Fifty Shades too seriously to begin with, then you will love this book. A light, entertaining read with loads of fun 80's pop culture references that will keep you laughing from beginning to end.

Looking forward to reading the sequel, Fifty Shames in Space.
  
The Pact (The McGregor Brothers, #1)
The Pact (The McGregor Brothers, #1)
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Hmm. I loved it when they finally got together but reading the few chapters before they were 30 and then the ones when they were and were skating around each other! I wanted to bang their heads together. It was so obvious they were made for each other that that bit where Linden turns and leaves, I wanted to scream at him to stop being such an arse. But then that bit near the end... That almost had me crying.

I did enjoy this but I wasn't blown away.
  
In the Midnight Hour by Wilson Pickett
In the Midnight Hour by Wilson Pickett
1965 | Compilation
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"Love it, love it, love it. Wilson Pickett was one of the greatest R&B vocalists of our time. Of course, being a label mate, I heard all of his music. He could sing off the melody, but it was still on. He would go into what you call a ‘squall,’ a scream that might not be in the key of the song, but it worked. He did that on ‘In the Midnight Hour.’ Now, how much are you going to pay me for these trade secrets? How ‘bout ten cover issues?"

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Hari Nef recommended House (1977) in Movies (curated)

 
House (1977)
House (1977)
1977 | Comedy, Horror
7.4 (13 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"There’s no film like it. It’s a mixed-media film that blends animation with real time, and absurd comedy with deeply real horror. It’s just super fun and almost like Dada. It just makes you laugh when you’re probably not supposed to and makes you scream when you’re probably supposed to be laughing. I love things that are both terrifying and humorous, and that film is just a ride unlike any other. It’s so vivid and well designed and visionary. It’s a perfect midnight movie—not unlike Assassination Nation."

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Third Debt (Indebted, #4)
Third Debt (Indebted, #4)
Pepper Winters | 2015 | Erotica, Romance
8
9.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
I dunno with this one. His coldness and pill-taking for half the book annoyed me--even if it was for a good cause--but then the second half where Nila wasn't letting him hide anymore...it was kinda nice seeing more of him emotionally, learning more about his past and his closeness to his brother and sister.

But then that ending! Another cliff-hanger? Really? And this time I may have to go straight to book 5...they better be all right or I'm going to scream and swear 'til the air turns blue. :(
  
X (2022) (2022)
X (2022) (2022)
2022 | Horror
8
7.6 (5 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Mia goth (1 more)
Jenna ortega
Watched last night with some popcorn I thought I should definitely watch this before pearl comes out soon anyway the film standout performances go to both Mia goth and jenna ortega who just gets better with every role including scream 6 which had seen that afternoon. But Mia goth was amazing especially with all that make up as pearl and then getting into bed with her other character maxine icky scenes. it takes awhile for the killings to start bur overall decent movie excellent makeup
  
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
1984 | Action, Adventure
Harrison ford (1 more)
Minecart chase
On to the sequel of the orignal sequels this comes second to the third film I remember seeing when it first came out would have been 14 at the and there scenes in the film which for me sat in the cinema kinda freaked me out this probably the darkest of all four the films there are plenty I liked from the minecart chase to the bridge at the end of movie but did Willie scott have to scream so much anyway good film bring on the third movie
  
Scream 4 (2011)
Scream 4 (2011)
2011 | Horror, Mystery
Over a decade ago, director Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson breathed new life into what had become a very stagnant horror genre with the release of Scream. The film was a clever twist on the killer-on-the-loose theme that had dominated the genre since the 80s and scored huge with audiences who loved the twists and turns of the film as well as the characters who quoted rules for surviving a horror film. With the huge success of the film, two sequels followed. But by the time Scream 3 was released, the series had lost its momentum and was becomeing the very cliche of a horror film that the series had originally made fun of.

Now in 2011, Craven and Williamson have returned with Scream 4, which is the planned first film in a new trilogy for the series with hopes to breath new life in a genre that has once again grown stale with ghost films and the so-called torture porn of the Saw films. Scream 4 is set 10 years after the events of the first film, and with a new book to promote, Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), has returned to Woodsboro as a best-selling author, thanks to her book on self-empowerment, a direct result of her experiences in the previous three films.

The return of Sidney is a happy moment for Sherrif Dewey Riley (David Arquette), but not so much for his wife Gale (Courtney Cox), who is facing a bad case of writer’s block and is not exactly thrilled with her fade from the spotlight and life as the wife of the sheriff in the small town. Things get shaken up when a couple of gruesome murders are discovered and before long Sidney is being targeted by a killer who seems to be repeating the pattern of killing that had haunted her in the past.

When the killer strikes again and taunts Sidney with a disturbing phone call, Gale sees the chance to regain her former glory and despite the wishes of her husband Dewey, sets out to solve the mystery of the killer before it is too late.
What follows is a twisting and turning plot that has you seeing suspects everywhere as the body count piles up.

The film introduces some new faces into the series and Hayden Panettiere and Emma Roberts make the best of their roles and actually bring some depth to their characters. Of course there are numerous horror and pop culture references in the film which not only lighten the tension but help with the plot. The killings are graphic and the mix of comedy and horror is in good balance. As usual, people are really dumb just before they get theirs and do not do things like phone for help, take a safer route, and so on, but the film is still enjoyable from a horror fan’s perspective.

There are some nice celebrity cameos in the film and while the film did drag a bit in the final act before the conclusion, the film did redeem itself in the end. While it is not in danger of being cited for a deep plot, original story, or deep characters with wide character arcs, Scream 4 knows who its target audience is and what the audience expects. Some may say the series stayed away top long and has lost its edge and simply repeats the pattern and plot lines we’ve seen in the previous films. In the end, despite some issues, Scream 4 delivers a welcome return to the franchise and paves the way for future sequels in a manner which should delight fans of the genre and franchise.
  
Urban Legend (1998)
Urban Legend (1998)
1998 | Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Great cast (1 more)
Original idea of the killings based on Urban Legends
A cool, slick, Slasher film
This is a cool Slasher film that had a similar vibe to Scream and I know what you did last summer. It was released just after those films. The cast was very popular at the time including Robert Englund of Freddy fame and others from big teen shows at the time. Definitely one for Slasher fans with plenty of twists to keep you guessing who the Killer is, including the obligatory creepy janitor. If you missed it give it a whirl.
  
Final Destination (2000)
Final Destination (2000)
2000 | Horror, Mystery
Released 17 years ago in March 2000, Final Destination revolutionised the teen-slasher genre for 00s after Scream did so well for the 90s generation of horror buffs.

The premise was perfectly realised as high-school students tried their best to cheat death after a horrific disaster. The plane sequence in this film still holds up today and remains one of the best horror moments in the last couple of decades.

The acting on the other hand, left a lot to be desired. Though a young Devon Sawa was a magnetic leading presence.

https://moviemetropolis.net/2017/10/15/final-destination-franchise-reviews/