Manny Man Does the History of Ireland: 2016
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YouTube sensation John D. Ruddy brings history to life with clarity and hilarity in videos that have...
Semiotics and Title Sequences: Text-Image Composites in Motion Graphics
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Title sequences are the most obvious place where photography and typography combine on-screen, yet...
Outfoxing Fear: Folktales from Around the World
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Humans of all eras and cultures have lived with fear-whether fear of becoming jaguar prey, of being...
Nikki Massey (8 KP) rated How to Train Your Dragon (2010) in Movies
Feb 12, 2019
The film took a little while to get going, a bit of a slow start, but then it started ramping up from there.
I guess knowing some of the future tales I tried to second guess what was about to happen, but was still surprised by a few twists and turns.
The Vikings battled dragons as they stole their livestock but then one boy turned his back on what he was expected to do and befriended a dragon. What will the other villagers think and can he, with the help of his friends, open their eyes to the truth.
A lovely feel good family film with some great morals on being kind to others and not judging a book by its cover. Well worth a watch.
Kirk Bage (1775 KP) rated The Vikings (1958) in Movies
Mar 3, 2020 (Updated Mar 5, 2020)
The Little Café in Copenhagen (City Bakes)
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Welcome to the little cafe in Copenhagen where the smell of cinnamon fills the air and the hot...
Contemporary Comedy
I Wonder What I'm Thinking About
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I Wonder What I'm Thinking About brings artist and illustrator Moose Allain's best creations...
Baculum (Angelbound Lincoln #4)
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As King of the Thrax, Lincoln leads the most powerful demon fighting force in the after-realms…...
Young Adult Fantasy
The Princes of Ireland (The Dublin Saga, #1)
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Brilliantly weaving impeccable historical research with stirring storytelling, Edward Rutherfurd...
Beautiful wreck
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In a bleak future built on virtual reality, Ginn is a romantic who yearns for something real. She...