Spider Solitaire Pro ▻
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Do you remember the classic Spider Solitaire card game you played on Windows™ ? It is now...
The Innovator's Dilemma
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Named one of 100 Leadership & Success Books to Read in a Lifetime by Amazon Editors A Wall Street...
Angel's Egg by Gong
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PART 2 OF THE RADIO GNOME INVISIBLE TRILOGY WITH 2015 REMASTER ON SPECIAL EDITION "INVISIBLE" VINYL ...
The Fall
Book
Madeline Usher has been buried alive. The doomed heroine comes to the fore in this eerie reimagining...
Sarah (7800 KP) rated Heart of Darkness in Books
Oct 24, 2018
The writing style is very poor and messy, and it’s very difficult to read a story that is made up of unbroken long winded paragraphs. Even the dialogue between characters isn’t broken apart and it’s very tiresome to read. There’s little character development and the plot is very convoluted, jumping about with little reason or explanation, and it’s very difficult to figure out what’s actually going on. I don’t deny that this could have been a very good read, had it not been for the ridiculous rambling narrative. The only good thing about it was that it was fairly short, otherwise I never would’ve got to the end of it.
Jade Watkinson (3 KP) rated The Haunting of Hill House- Season 1 in TV
Dec 15, 2018
Awix (3310 KP) rated Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) in Movies
Jan 16, 2019
A shamelessly nostalgic and bittersweet reflection on the loss of innocence, not least in the western genre itself; the film is unapologetically romantic about the activities of a couple of bandits, but they are written and played with such charm and conviction that you accept them utterly and keenly feel the loss of everything that they represent. Great performances from the three leads, and a script filled with quotable lines and memorable moments - not sure it's strictly speaking a classic western in the traditional sense, but certainly a classic film.
Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Hercules (1997) in Movies
Mar 23, 2020
The plot: Disney tackles Greek mythology in this animated feature. Hercules (Tate Donovan), a son of gods, was snatched as a baby by Hades (James Woods) and forced to live among mortals as a half-man, half-god. Now a teenager, Hercules needs to perform a rite of passage on Earth to prove himself worthy of living with the gods on Mount Olympus. With his plucky satyr sidekick, Philoctetes (Danny DeVito), along for the ride, Hercules must learn how to use his strength to defeat a series of evil creatures.
Such a excellent, classic disney animation movie.
Awix (3310 KP) rated Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) in Movies
Apr 11, 2020
Not quite the perfect, gleaming classic that the first film is, nor as much fun as the third, but if you want a knockabout adventure film that goes boom-boom-boom from one classic set-piece to the next virtually non-stop, then you could do very much worse than this. Watching closely you can tell there's a chunk in the middle where a subplot has been cut to keep up the pace and shorten the film, but apart from this it's a virtually perfect thrill-ride: not as subtle, thoughtful, or textured as Raiders, but then I'm not sure it was ever supposed to be. Still very reliable comfort viewing for those of us who grew up in the 80s.
If Only They Could Talk
Book
To young James Herriot, fresh out of veterinary college, Yorkshire appears to offer an idyllic...




