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Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
1990 | Fantasy, Romance
Another Burton & Depp outing as a dark, gothic, comedy/fantasy film. A sort of darker, funnier mix of beauty and the beast, meets Frankenstein. A bit weird but it has a great cast and some funny scenes. A good film worth checking out!
  
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Mekkin B. (122 KP) rated Fish Wielder in Books

Feb 15, 2018  
Fish Wielder
Fish Wielder
J.R.R.R. (Jim) Hardison | 2016 | Humor & Comedy, Science Fiction/Fantasy
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6.0 (1 Ratings)
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A Monty Python-esque romp through fantasy land
If Conan the Barbarian entered a farcical version of Middle Earth via Narnia, it might come close to explaining this madcap comedy adventure. Read my full review here: https://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=55766
  
Dun Lady’s Jess
Dun Lady’s Jess
Doranna Durgin | 1994 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
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Horses (1 more)
Humor
If you’re not into horses and goofy fantasy, you’ll probably be a bit bored :P (0 more)
Great for Equine Enthusiasts
A fun story about a horse from another world being transformed into a human and dumped in ours. Humorous Adventure ensues.
  
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Grey wolve series
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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I recommend any of Quinns books
Quinn Loftis is one of my all time favorite teen fantasy authors.
Her grey wolves series is Amazing, it will make you smile, cry, laugh, scream. Every emotion you could think of. I highly recommend it!
  
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Michael Barcus (646 KP) rated The Order in TV

Nov 2, 2019  
The Order
The Order
2019 | Drama, Fantasy, Horror
I think the young adult fantasy storyline is good and it was entertaining with enough suspense to watch all the way through. (0 more)
The characters although not shallow need more development and perhaps expanded motivations (0 more)
I left wanting more, but not right away.
  
Juliet of the Spirits (1965)
Juliet of the Spirits (1965)
1965 | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
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Movie Favorite

"One of Fellini’s masterpieces. I particularly love the Piero Gherardi sets and Bri-Nylon costumes that add to the fantasy and frivolity of the outlandishly dressed women. The story parodies the marriage of Fellini and his wife Giulietta Masina (who plays Juliet)."

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