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Coming to America (1988)
Coming to America (1988)
1988 | Comedy, Romance
Hilarious fish out of water Eddie Murphy vehicle that hits all the right notes.
Murphy produces his best African Prince impersonation with aplomb and dazzles the audience with that wide smile whenever he is onscreen and rivals Tom Cruise's smile st times.
This is some of Eddie's best work along side Trading Places and Beverley Hills Cop and this film was made at the height of his career.
Its Comedy Gold and a stone cold classic.
  
Heart of Darkness
Heart of Darkness
Keith Carabine, Joseph Conrad, Gene M. Moore | 2013 | Fiction & Poetry
5
6.2 (10 Ratings)
Book Rating
This book is undoubtedly most famous today for being the story behind the film Apocalypse Now and really comparisons between the two are inevitable.

The story itself is a story within a story, being related by a sailor on a ship while it is waiting at anchor in the Thames estuary. To pass the time he tells his crewmates of the time he spent several years previously working for a trading consortium in Africa, piloting a boat to the trading station up river to pick up ivory.

His manager is wary of the man who runs the trading station - Mr Kurtz. He believes he is ultimately after his job. It is clear that Kurtz is a very talismanic and polarising figure, some hating him and others talking about him as if he is some sort of deity. The narrator cannot wait to meet him but suffers many delays (including having to repair his boat) before he can set off up river. By the time he does the weight of expectation and anticipation has created his own expectations of what he will find. But what will the reality be?

This is s slim volume, and to be honest a slim plot. But the brilliance is in the telling of the story. Conrad carefully evokes the feeling of the oppressive heat and frustration of not being able to head up the river. But once underway the jungle closes in and is claustrophobic and full of mystery and hidden dangers. The attraction is not in the tale itself but in the way it is told.

By the time the trading post is reached the expectations of Kurtz have been raised in the reader as much as in the narrator and events unfold in an unexpected direction.

As with Apocalypse Now the journey up the river is everything and the eventual destination looms until it consumes the characters and dictates their actions.

A word of caution about the language used. The 'N' word is frequently used and sometimes in a derogatory manner so if this offends it is best to avoid.

Overall, a diverting read and a masterclass in using descriptions to set the tone for the reader. But probably not essential.
  
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Danny (179 KP) rated Pokémon GO in Apps

Jul 14, 2018  
Pokémon GO
Pokémon GO
Games, Health & Fitness
Reliving my childhood (5 more)
Exercising without thinking of it
Community building
Trading!!!
Legendary raids
Community Days
Regionals! (0 more)
I’m 12 again
So 22 years ago 12 year old me brought Pokémon Red.... now 34, have every game & corrupted my kids into loving Pokémon!!
It creates a brilliant family bonding as we work together on walks finding Pokémon & turning gyms Red. Our village joins together to take on Raids for legendary Pokémon.
Monthly community events bring people closer.
You see group of people that would normally avoid each other suddenly join together
  
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Logan (76 KP) rated Pokemon Go in Apps

Jan 10, 2019  
Pokemon Go
Pokemon Go
Games
Social game (1 more)
Encourages movement
The nostalgia is real
This game has come a long way since its release. With the recent pvp features and trading added, and cooperative raiding, there's a lot to occupy your time. I played the first four generations of games, and in Go, I've been building my collection for years now. I'm pretty excited to try the tournaments being organized through silph road. I play enough to keep my steaks going, but I have met many members of my local community that play constantly. One day, I'll catch them all!
  
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Mo (66 KP) rated Catan in Tabletop Games

Jul 31, 2018  
Catan
Catan
1995 | Economic, Territory Building
Really engrossing game (3 more)
Always really strategic
Easy to play
Really funny conversations
Only 4 players (1 more)
Can get very heated
A great classic game about building settlements and roads. The game always leaves you guessing on what the others are trying to do, and with different people can be very varied. It is amazing with the seafarers expansion, which balances the game a bit more especially in cases where players get really lucky in the beginning and end up with a monopoly of a resource. Bargaining and trading is key in this game and can cause a few funny exchanges,
  
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Ariel Pink recommended Auto-Da-Fe by SPK in Music (curated)

 
Auto-Da-Fe by SPK
Auto-Da-Fe by SPK
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"Like I said, all this industrial stuff was part of what I was listening to before the age of 20. I was buying anything that I hadn't heard yet. I don't even know where i got the money to do this, but I did it. I would just buy it. If something, like this record, looked interesting to me, I’d just get it there and then. I had like three-hundred metal albums and once I remember trading them all in in one fell swoop. I traded 300 in and got 150 random records back, and this and Dome were in there."

Source
  
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010)
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010)
2010 | Drama
Money Never Sleeps
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps- is a good film. Its suspenseful, dramatic, thrilling and action packed with drama.

The plot: Following a long prison term for insider trading, Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) finds himself on the outside looking in at a world he once commanded. Ostensibly hoping to repair his broken relationship with his daughter, Gekko forges an alliance with her fiance, Jake (Shia LaBeouf). Although Jake comes to view Gordon as a father figure, he learns the hard way that Gekko is still a master manipulator who will stop at nothing to achieve his goals.

Its a good film.
  
Wall Street (1987)
Wall Street (1987)
1987 | Drama
Greed Is Good
Wall Street- is a good drama thriller. It has a good cast and director.

The plot: On the Wall Street of the 1980s, Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen) is a stockbroker full of ambition, doing whatever he can to make his way to the top. Admiring the power of the unsparing corporate raider Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), Fox entices Gekko into mentoring him by providing insider trading. As Fox becomes embroiled in greed and underhanded schemes, his decisions eventually threaten the livelihood of his scrupulous father (Martin Sheen). Faced with this dilemma, Fox questions his loyalties.

I do recordmend watching it.
  
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Destiny (8 KP) rated Pokémon GO in Apps

Jul 31, 2018  
Pokémon GO
Pokémon GO
Games, Health & Fitness
Reason to walk (2 more)
Fun interactive game
Kid friendly
Battery killer (0 more)
I've had this app on and off ever since it came out. It hasn't gotten much better in the sense of the different things you can do, friends and trading, and speed and crashing. I remember 2 years ago it crashed nearly every time I opened the app and it does much better now. I think it only crash on me recently because I needed to update.
It's also a great game to play on road trips. You can see where you picked up each pokemon and it's a lot of fun sending gifts from a variety of pokestops and gyms.
  
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Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses
Jenny Hale | 2015
8
8.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Loved this book, caught me at the first page that I forgotten to take note of what town it is placed in for my map. Feels a little cookie-cutter along the lines of Trading Christmas/When Christmas Comes and a few of Debbie Macomber's other holiday books. If you enjoy Debbie Macomber's holiday books you will definitely like this one! I find it funny that in this book and another series I read they both use the last name Sinclair for grouchy millionaires. Have to keep an eye out for more books by Jenny Hale, already signed up for her newsletter.

~Crossposted at <a href="http://detetiv.wordpress.com">What's Detetiv Doing now?</a>

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