The False Prince (The Ascendance Trilogy, #1)
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In a discontent kingdom, civil war is brewing. To unify the divided people, Conner, a nobleman of...
Total War: Three Kingdoms
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The year is 190CE. China is in turmoil. The Han Dynasty crumbles before the child-emperor. He is...
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Awix (3310 KP) rated Scars of Dracula (1970) in Movies
Feb 24, 2018 (Updated Feb 25, 2018)
Script rambles, attempts to inject more gore and sex into the Hammer Dracula formula; director Baker doesn't seem to be really up for it, somehow. Some elements from the original novel reappear, also a few from previous Hammer Draculas. Patrick Troughton (looking like Liam Gallagher's granddad) is good value as Dracula's long-suffering handyman Klove. Some of the younger cast would go on to have decent careers; nothing to suggest that here, though. The rubber bat puppet from this film would go on to have no career whatsoever, which is not at all surprising. All really kind of perfunctory and mechanical.
A Woman's Shed: Spaces for Women to Create, Write, Make, Grow, Think, and Escape
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Every woman deserves a shed of her own, somewhere to retreat to for some quiet time, to create or...
Kinder Gardens: Games and Adventures
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A typical child spends only 4 to 7 minutes outside each day. You may wonder, "How could that be?"...
17 Carnations: The Windsors, the Nazis and the Cover-Up
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The true story of Edward Windsor and Wallis Simpson's involvement with the Nazi regime, and the...
The Incredible Truth About Motherhood
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Motherhood is the world's most demanding-and rewarding-job. It's a calling that comes with...
Awix (3310 KP) rated Elves (1989) in Movies
Dec 24, 2020
Sort of a slasher movie, sort of a monster movie, but definitely tasteless and tacky schlock by any reasonable metric. It seems to be trying to play the knowingly-ironic card at a few points, but it's simply not accomplished enough to pull that off: it looks cheap, sounds cheap, has long stretches where not much happens, and there's the obligatory badly-edited and confusing climax. Would be virtually unwatchable if not for an heroic performance by Dan Haggerty, who for some reason is taking this fiasco seriously. Nasty, brutish, but not nearly short enough.