Jungle of Stone: The Extraordinary Journey of John L. Stephens and Frederick Catherwood, and the Discovery of the Lost Civilization of the Maya
Book
New York Times Bestseller (Expeditions) "Thrilling...A captivating history of two men who...
A Whole Life
Robert Seethaler and Charlotte Collins
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'Heart-rending and heart-warming ...for all its gentleness, a very powerful novel' Jim Crace Andreas...
Dave Filipi recommended Dazed and Confused (1993) in Movies (curated)
What Happens Next
Book
How can you talk about something that you can't remember? Before the ski trip, Cassidy "Sid" Murphy...
What Happens Next Colleen Clayton Young Adult Young Adult Fiction Sexual Assault
Guilty Crown
TV Show
Japan, 2039. Ten years after the outbreak of the "Apocalypse Virus," an event solemnly regarded as...
Mecha Romance Sci-fi
Dean (6927 KP) rated Friday the 13th (2009) in Movies
Oct 25, 2017
Comparing it to the original series of films this has a flash back of the ending of the first, for those who haven't seen it shame on you, and has more in common with the 2nd and 3rd installments. I actually enjoyed it, it gives the fans of the original films an updated version of what they loved about the films. There are plenty of inventive death scenes, sex, drugs and boozing with plenty of gorgeous girls in it. I thought it had a bit too much stoner behaviour, which seem to dumb down the film a bit. It has a slick visual style similar to the recent Texas chainsaw remakes, same director, as well as the same style of old gritty locations and sets. Overall a cool update for anyone who was a fan of the original films and better than nearly all of the previous films apart from the first which is a cult classic at least. Definitely one for slasher fans.
The Power of the Dog
Book
"Billed as the next Stoner, this 1967 reissue is in fact the better novel...a rich and challenging...


