Literary Stationery Sets: William Shakespeare
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Write as if from the desk of the Bard himself with this Shakespeare-themed stationery set. Often...

First Ladies of Gardening
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The English Garden is the universal measure of all things related to garden design. It is in the UK...

Why I Love My Mum: The Perfect Mother's Day Gift for 2017!
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A book of illustrations with universal appeal about the love between a kid and their mother - funny,...

Assessing Constitutional Performance
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From London to Libya, from Istanbul to Iceland, there is great interest among comparative...

Bach's Numbers: Compositional Proportion and Significance
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Rutger Hauer recommended Position Among The Stars (2010) in Movies (curated)

Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982)
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Academy Award® winner Sean Penn leads an all-star cast (Jennifer Jason Leigh, Phoebe Cates, Judge...

Awix (3310 KP) rated The Wolf Man (1941) in Movies
May 8, 2021
Solid story, decently structured; the wolf man make-up is honestly not that great, and neither is Chaney's performance, but the rest of the cast is decent and the plot rattles along. Notable as the film which established the 'rules' of lycanthropy as far as mainstream cinema is concerned. As ever, probably more interesting from a historical point of view than as a genuine piece of entertainment, but still a film which has deservedly resonated in the culture.

Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Phantom Creeps - Feature Version (1939) in Movies
Oct 21, 2020
The Plot: Mad Dr. Zorka uses his arsenal of bizarre inventions to conquer the world in this feature-length version of the serial.
I like when Bela Lugosi plays as a mad scientist. He does a excellent job when plays as a mad scientist.
A 78-minute feature film version of the film, cut down from the serial's original 265 minutes, was released for television showing in 1949. Which is the verison i watched.
The serial contains some similarities with the earlier serial The Vanishing Shadow, such as an invisibility belt and a remote-control robot. Stock footage was used from The Invisible Ray, including scenes of Dr. Zorka finding the meteorite in Africa. As with several Universal serials, some of the stock music came from Frankenstein. The Phantom Creeps' car chase was itself used as stock footage in later serials.
Its a really good film.

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