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Snowpiercer (2013)
Snowpiercer (2013)
2013 | Sci-Fi
All Aboard!!
Old Movie Revisited: Snowpiercer. One of those awesome apocalyptic films that makes you wanna ride a train. It reminded me of a bunch of other stuff thrown in there... Battlestar Galactica directed by Terry Gilliam on a train heading Beyond Thunderdome, there was even a scene where I felt Resident Evilish as well. (Our heroes go into a train car and encounter all these dudes with black masks on and giant axes, I instantly thought that Alice was about to come in and wipe them out.) So whats its about you ask, instead of looking it up your damn self? Its about a self-sustaining train that loops the world after global warming has sent us into another ice age. The train in seperated by class, workers way in the back, rich folk up front. And its all about a revolution to take over the train led by Captain America, Billy Elliot, and Kane from the Nostromo, to bust to the head of the train, and take over, I guess. Tilda Swinton gets to be called by her real name, because she's awesome, once again, and even Ed Harris pops up in there! "Nice." The best line is delivered by Captain America:"You know what I hate about myself? I know what people taste like. I know babies taste the best." However I can't really picture Chris Evans doing that, he looks to nice, The Capt America image has gone too far. Anyways, its a cool movie and definitely needs to be watched!! Filmbufftim on FB
  
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Andy K (10823 KP) Nov 2, 2019

Such a great film.

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365Flicks (235 KP) Nov 2, 2019

Can't wait to see what they do with the TV show

    Honey

    Honey

    Helen Sudell

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    This is a Book of Recipes. It features 30 deliciously sweet and fragrant honey recipes. It is a...

Spotify Music
Spotify Music
Entertainment, Music
9
8.6 (229 Ratings)
App Rating
fantastic range of music available to stream (4 more)
with a premium account, music can be saved to devices to stream offline
great way of discovering new music or music that is similar to your existing taste
useful for making and finding playlists, including making collaborative playlists with friends
allows you to view what your friends are listening to, which can be both interesting and helps you to find more music you might like
for non-premium accounts, music cannot be saved and repetitive adverts plague listening intermittently (1 more)
the rise of services such as spotify arguably has some negative impact upon the music industry in terms of free streaming but arguably this is also great for the exposure of upcoming bands, etc.
  
Random Nothingness
Random Nothingness
Comedy, News & Politics, Religion & Spirituality
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
They do say some off the wall things that get you thinking and causes you to question your own beliefs on the topic they are covering (0 more)
Vulgar language (0 more)
Two guys just talking
I found these guys on YouTube and then went over to castbox to listen to them since that app can be closed and still play the podcast and found the content was funny and did inspire some poetry within me. I'd say the only thing that left me with a bad taste was the amount of bad language, but it is something I was able to push through just to hear what they were saying. It was rather interesting and again funny so worth it. It' called random nothingness.
  
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This is a really beautiful collection of poetry written straight from the heart of the author. The subject matter of each poem changes throughout the book, containing life, love, nature and beauty.
It is a short, refreshing read which I recommend.
The main reasons I removed some stars was because some of the writing and poems were not to my personal taste (no fault of the author) and it is very obvious that english is not the author's first language as there were quite a few spelling and editing errors which made some of the poems quite difficult to read and understand. Other than that this was a nice and pleasant read.