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Old man Hawkeye
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Set in the alternate Marvel Universe timeline featured in Old Man Logan old man Hawkeye is a pre...
X-Men fightinggame comic's
Mark Halpern (153 KP) rated The Matrix (1999) in Movies
Dec 31, 2017
Trueley cool
We all at one time or anothe think we are living in an alternate universe. This movie story kinds of makes us believe that is possible. The cinematography makes the movie even more enjoyable with its effects and camera work. The actors who were chosen for the film were perfect and the story dosent disappoint. Follow the white rabbit if you want to go for a ride.
David Zellner recommended Life Is Sweet (1991) in Movies (curated)
Guilty Pleasures
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Guilty Pleasures is a 1993 horror and mystery novel by Laurell K. Hamilton. It is the first book in...
Anita Blake Vampire Vampire Hunter Laurell K. Hamilton Laurell K Hamilton
Red vs. Blue: The Ultimate Fan Guide
Rooster Teeth, Eddy Rivas and Burnie Burns
Book
In Red vs. Blue, its creators at Rooster Teeth brings together more than a decades' worth of...
Obelisk
Book
A remarkable collection of short fiction from one of our greatest SF authors, including two brand...
Benny Sadfie recommended Fishing With John (1992) in Movies (curated)
Benny Sadfie recommended Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (Mr.Hulot's Holiday) (1953) in Movies (curated)
The Marinated Meeple (1848 KP) rated Ghostbusters (1984) in Movies
Apr 1, 2018
Great dialog with awesome quotable lines (4 more)
Just a good time in the theater
special effects at the time
A quintessential 80's flick.
Remember if someone asks you if you are a god you always answer yes....
This was groundbreaking stuff at the time, and is still a lot of fun today!
This movie has inspired so much in the cinematic universe, and was just a really fun time in the theaters. plus here are some really great alternate movie posters. Enjoy, and if you haven't seen it... get to it....
David McK (3425 KP) rated Slayers (a Buffyverse story) in Books
Aug 17, 2024
Spin-off/continuation of the late90s/early 2000s TV show 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer', with several of the cast - most noticeably James Marster's Spike and Charisma Carpenter's Cordelia - returning to their roles, alongside some noticeable absences (Buffy, Willow, Xander ...).
In Marvel terms, it's basically a multiverse story, with a large part of the story set in an alternate universe where Buffy was never the Slayer at all, and where the insane (or is she?) vampire Drusilla is still one of the main 'big bad' faced by the - in this universe, sole (unlike in the main universe, following the end of the TV series) - Slayer, Cordelia Chase.
As an audio drama, I have to say I found this to perhaps err on over-explanation of what is going on: lots of characters saying out-loud what they, or their opponents, are doing "I've just dusted a vampire" (for example), rather than the same being suggested by sound effects, or being left to the listener to fill in the blanks. For me, there's a bit too much of the former going on.
In Marvel terms, it's basically a multiverse story, with a large part of the story set in an alternate universe where Buffy was never the Slayer at all, and where the insane (or is she?) vampire Drusilla is still one of the main 'big bad' faced by the - in this universe, sole (unlike in the main universe, following the end of the TV series) - Slayer, Cordelia Chase.
As an audio drama, I have to say I found this to perhaps err on over-explanation of what is going on: lots of characters saying out-loud what they, or their opponents, are doing "I've just dusted a vampire" (for example), rather than the same being suggested by sound effects, or being left to the listener to fill in the blanks. For me, there's a bit too much of the former going on.