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Caitlin (10 KP) rated Cinder in Books

Aug 24, 2017  
Cinder
Cinder
Marissa Meyer | 2012 | Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
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8.5 (96 Ratings)
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A great retelling of Cinderella's story. Set in the future the world is struggling against a deadly disease that has no known cure. As the disease spreads faster the royal family is also in hostile negotiations with the splinter society living on the moon called Luna. Cinder is a cyborg living with an adopitve family in a world where cyborgs and androids are property. Cinder is a highly acclaimed mechanic and her skills lead her to a meeting with the emperor's son. Multiple circumstances lead to Cinder landing in jail and her whole life being turned upside down.
  
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Awix (3310 KP) created a poll

Apr 20, 2020  
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Vote, vote, vote for your favourite incredibly obscure Marvel character they'll never make a movie about!

Devil Dinosaur, the super-powered tyrannosaur
Squirrel Girl, mistress of the buck-toothed tree-rats
Son of Satan, guaranteed to get multiplexes in the bible belt burned
NFL Superpro, who got his powers from breathing in the fumes from burning sports memorabilia (I'm not making this up)

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U.S.A the cyborg space-trucker
Asbestos Lady, who these days spends most of her time fighting lawsuits

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Hellcow, a victim of Dracula who became the world's first vampire ruminant
Leather Boy (don't ask)

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    Natural City (2003)

    Natural City (2003)

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    In the year 2080, the world is connected by a massive computer network. Combiners have developed a...

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Blazing Minds (92 KP) rated RoboCop (2014) in Movies

Nov 2, 2021 (Updated Nov 3, 2021)  
RoboCop (2014)
RoboCop (2014)
2014 | Action, Sci-Fi
The 80s were a great time for movies and in particular a very violent and at some times black humoured movie from director Paul Verhoeven, yes folks, I'm talking about the original RoboCop.

It's the film that a lot of us still love today, with its story of a good cop (Peter Weller) who is murdered by criminals, in possibly one of the most gruesome cop killings in a movie in the 80s, who is then pieced back together as an unstoppable crime-fighting cyborg, who is tormented by the memory of his death and in turn goes out for revenge.