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Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) created a poll

Oct 5, 2019 (Updated Oct 8, 2019)  
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Tuseday's 2nd review

The Mummy (1959)
The Tinger

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13 Ghost (1960)

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House of Usher

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Ross (3284 KP) rated Confessions by Usher in Music

May 17, 2021  
Confessions by Usher
Confessions by Usher
2004 | Hip-hop
8
9.0 (2 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 432nd greatest album of all time (2020)
Great, soulful poppy album from Usher with a couple of his biggest hits.
  
Essential Mixes by Usher
Essential Mixes by Usher
2010 | Soul
7.0 (3 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"I was a huge Usher fan and “Nice & Slow” was, for me, the slow jam. It captured everything I was into: the video by Hype Williams, with that fisheye lens and he was skirting across the wall with that beanie cap on. “And I very much modelled myself on him, when I started to make my own songs. He had the Usher chain with the big U on it. He was infamous. Him and Jermaine Dupri set the bar when it came to making those RnB slow jams, it's one of my favourites from that time."

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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Pickings (2018) in Movies

Dec 5, 2017  
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Pickings - Official Teaser Trailer (2018)

PICKINGS is an upcoming neo-noir crime film by Usher Morgan. When a short-tempered mobster and his gang of thugs try to shake down a neighborhood bar, they're soon confronted with the wrath of its owner - a mysterious southern mother with a dangerous past

  
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Alana Haim recommended track Yeah! by Usher in Confessions by Usher in Music (curated)

 
Confessions by Usher
Confessions by Usher
2004 | Rhythm And Blues
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

Yeah! by Usher

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Track

"I’ve only been listening to bat mitzvah jams. I think I’m just feeling nostalgic for the time when I partied the hardest, which was during bat mitzvah season in seventh grade. So basically I’ve only been listening to songs like “Yeah” by Usher and “Low” by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz."

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Kings of Crunk by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz / Lil' Jon
Kings of Crunk by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz / Lil' Jon
2002 | Hip-hop, Rap
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Album Favorite

"I’ve only been listening to bat mitzvah jams. I think I’m just feeling nostalgic for the time when I partied the hardest, which was during bat mitzvah season in seventh grade. So basically I’ve only been listening to songs like “Yeah” by Usher and “Low” by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz."

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The Fall
The Fall
Bethany Griffin | 2014 | Young Adult (YA)
4
6.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
*puts on best announcer voice* Ahem.

I'd like to present to you the <b>most confusing book of the year</b>, <i>The Fall</i> by Bethany Griffin. It's a <b>very odd and peculiar book </b>based on Edgar Allen Poe's short story, <i>The Fall of the House of Usher</i>. In Griffin's retelling, Madeline Usher believes that she can break the curse on the Ushers, but then she wakes up in a fabulously claustrophobic box called a coffin.

In all seriousness, <i>The Fall</i> is actually <b>a retelling on one of Poe's stories </b>that I didn't actually read, but watched instead (so bad, it was good). From reading the synopsis of Griffin's retelling, <b>it sounded like Madeline Usher had spent most of her life trying to break free from the curse.</b>

I ended up with something different. At least, that's what I would probably end up with if I actually made it to the end of the book, which I chose not to. I totally admit I peeked at the last few pages just to see what would happen, and it was nothing special.

<b>Griffin starts us out right when Madeline wakes up in a coffin. The rest of the book, however, is all flashback from Madeline's childhood, starting from when she was nine. It's a little out of order, but has a pattern to it in a way</b> – one chapter is nine, the next is fifteen, and occasionally there's a diary/journal entry from Lisbeth Usher. I'm no fan of chapters being even remotely out of order (they can get confusing when you're busy and come back to the story a few days later), but <b>at least Griffin had a pattern.</b>

At least, until about page 150. <b>WHERE IS THIRTEEN AND WHY ARE YOU SKIPPED.</b>

Of course, we go back to thirteen in the next chapter and continue the pattern. In my little game of peek-ahead, I found out <b>there <i>is</i> no particular pattern. My hypothesis to all this is Griffin portraying Madeline's madness increasing as her age increases. As Madeline grows older, she becomes madder. </b>How's that for implementing science?

Anyways, about 50 pages later, I'm pretty much going, "Your point is..?" in a very uninterested mental voice that may or may not include a mental eye roll or two in the process. Here's all that I've found out from what I read:
<ol>
  <li>Madeline wakes up in a coffin – Go figure.</li>
  <li>She and her brother Roderick is cursed – Knew that.</li>
  <li>The House of Usher is, well, alive – Knew that.</li>
  <li>The House of Usher is malicious – Knew that, but this was ten times creepier from the cheesy short film.</li>
  <li>Madeline has a desire to break the curse on her family – It's very subtle.</li>
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In the long run, <b><i>The Fall</i> is written in a scattered format (see my hypothesis!) to emphasize the fact that the House of Usher is alive, malicious, and will do <i>anything</i> to keep an Usher within its walls for all eternity. It's nothing remotely impressive if you read or watched the original.</b>

And this is when the book club kills me.

<a href="https://bookwyrmingthoughts.com/dnf-review-the-fall-by-bethany-griffin/"; target="_blank">This review was originally posted on Bookwyrming Thoughts</a>
  
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Erika (17789 KP) rated Hustlers (2019) in Movies

Sep 28, 2019 (Updated Dec 29, 2019)  
Hustlers (2019)
Hustlers (2019)
2019 | Drama
I had zero expectations going into this film. First, I had watched a 20/20 episode on the real life strippers that this was based on, and basically, the movie took the concept and made it a sort of BFF film. The people Ramona and Destiny's characters are based upon were definitely not friends.
This movie was drawn out and boring. It was a LONG hour and 49 minutes. A lot of the scenes were unnecessary, and would not stop going. I thought the Christmas scene would never end.
Something was off about Constance Wu, she was very wooden and again, boring. Also, while Cardi B and Lizzo appear in the film, they're more like cameos, which is a shame. The Usher scene, while unnecessary, was one of the best in the film. Usher looks the same as he did back then, and it's super creepy.
I'm not sure why this had all the buzz at TIFF.
  
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Andrew Haigh recommended L'Avventura (1960) in Movies (curated)

 
L&#039;Avventura (1960)
L'Avventura (1960)
1960 | International, Classics, Drama
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"When I was in my early twenties, I worked as an usher at London’s National Film Theatre. They showed L’avventura with an earphone commentary instead of subtitles, but because I was working I couldn’t listen to the translation. Of course, it didn’t matter that I couldn’t understand a word of Italian—it blew me away regardless. The power of the compositions, the rhythm of the editing, the tone that is established from the opening frames. I decided for a while that if I was going to make films, they should all feel like Antonioni’s. I soon realized I wasn’t up to that challenge."

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Russian Railroads
Russian Railroads
2013 | Business / Industrial, Transportation
Russian Railroads
Russian Railroads is the train duo’s first major foray into the world of European game design. Set in Imperialist Russia at the end of the 19th century, the Tsar has ordained a major project: construction of the Trans-Siberia Railroad. To help usher Russia into the modern world, several lines on this railroad must be constructed. As these railroads progress, improvements are made, new industries arise, and brilliant engineers add their expertise, all helping the railroads to expand at an even greater rate. Russia will not be left out of the industrial revolution that is sweeping the world!

Reviewer: gschloesser
Read the full review here: https://opinionatedgamers.com/2014/07/14/russian-railroads/