
The Mindful Chef
Myles Hopper and Giles Humphries
Book
'We don't believe in meticulous calorie counting or following strict diets. We simply like good,...
Crystals for Healing: A Practical Illustrated Handbook: How to Harness the Transforming Powers of Crystals to Heal and Energize, with Over 200 Step-by-Step Photographs
Book
The powerful healing energy of crystals is the central message of this book. Simon and Susan Lilly...

Equestrian Pilates: Schooling for the Rider
Book
In this book, Sue Gould-Wright, a qualified Pilates instructor and sports massage therapist, takes...

Indian Spa: Ayurveda Yoga Wellness Beauty
Kim Inglis and Luca Invernizzi Tettoni
Book
Wellness in mind and body as well as spiritual wellness is becoming an essential awareness in...
Perfect Fit: My Guide to Exercise and Nutrition
Book
In his guide to fitness and nutrition international rugby star James Haskell leads you seamlessly...

Scoliosis, Yoga Therapy, and the Art of Letting Go
Rachel Krentzman and Matthew J. Taylor
Book
Aged 16, Rachel Krentzman was diagnosed with scoliosis. At 32 she suffered a herniated disk and was...

Secrets of Massage
Book
Medical massage has been used to alleviate pain for thousands of years. Now you can learn to...

Yoga Anatomy
Leslie Kaminoff and Amy Matthews
Book
This is the ultimate reference for yoga practitioners, instructors and enthusiasts alike! The...

LeftSideCut (3776 KP) rated Tammy and the T-Rex (1994) in Movies
Mar 19, 2021
It genuinely made me laugh, has some truly inspired gory moments, has a cast who are either hamming it up to the max, or playing things completely straight, either way, all of it is absolutely over the top and just sort of works.
Some of the special effects are sooooo awful, but that honestly just adds to the experience. The animatronic prop T-Rex is pretty great. The T-Rex uses a pay phone at one point. The plot is so absurd to the point that I wasn't even questioning any of it. Isaac from Children of the Corn has his head bitten off before his headless body runs away into a stack of boxes.
Will definitely be one of my comfort movies from now on.
