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Alton Brown recommended Blood Simple (1984) in Movies (curated)

 
Blood Simple (1984)
Blood Simple (1984)
1984 | Drama, Mystery
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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"Witness the Coens becoming the Coens, in the good old days when Barry Sonnenfeld was still their DP. And, oh my . . . Frances McDormand with that “I haven’t done nothing funny.”"

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A well written and harrowing tale of growing up in a cult. It left me rattled at the cult similarities with my Jehovah's Witness upbringing. Natacha's strength and resilience is inspiring.
  
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Garth Greenwell recommended The Angel of History in Books (curated)

 
The Angel of History
The Angel of History
Carolyn Forche | 1994 | Fiction & Poetry
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"This ambitious, uncannily beautiful book moves me more deeply with every reading. A powerful meditation on history and conscience, it’s also an assertion of the centrality of political witness to the work of art."

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Suswatibasu (1701 KP) created a video about The First Purge (2018) in Movies

Feb 5, 2018  
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The First Purge Announcement

Behind every tradition lies a revolution. This July, witness the rise of America’s 12 hours of annual lawlessness. Welcome to the movement that began as a simple experiment: The First Purge.

  
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Merissa (11794 KP) created a post

Oct 3, 2023  
"Life-altering tech is on the horizon, and someone wants it stopped—permanently. Can a murder witness escape paying the ultimate price?"

Book Blast & #Giveaway: Quantum Reaction by Marc Wayne - #ScienceFiction, #Mystery,

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/quantumreactionbymarcwayne
     
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Prank Air Horn Fart Clipper (0 KP) created a post

Jan 27, 2023  
Burst your boredom and play some hilarious prank on your friends and witness their scary, annoying, angry and embarrassing experience. Download Prank Air Horn Fart Clipper and be the best prankster in your squad.

Download Now: http://bit.ly/3iiSdjb
     
Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?: A Memoir
Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?: A Memoir
Roz Chast | 2014 | Architecture & Design
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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"Roz Chast is always funny, but this graphic memoir about caring for her aging parents is also raw, brutally honest, and heartbreaking. It’s an unsparing portrait of decline, but also a loving act of witness; it tells the truth without sugar-coating or looking away."

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Witness
Witness
2014 | Comic Book / Strip, Deduction, Memory, Murder & Mystery
A classic ‘game’ from my childhood (seriously, we played it all the time) was Telephone. You know the one – someone whispers something to their neighbor, that person whispers it to their neighbor, and so on until it’s made its way around the group. Hilarity ensues when the final person reveals what they heard – usually a far cry from the original message! So when Travis pulled out Witness, a modern twist on Telephone, I knew that all my years of training would finally amount to something!

Witness is a cooperative game of memory and deduction set in the world of the 1940’s comic “Blake and Mortimer.” You and your compatriots are working together to solve mysteries! But there’s a catch – you each only know certain information, and are limited in how you are allowed to disclose it to each other. If you could just say it outright, there’d be no fun! Each player gets a character book filled with cases and information. Everyone reads their information for the chosen case, and then, like in Telephone, and in a certain order, players whisper their information to the player next to them. Play continues until everyone has heard (through the grapevine, of course) all 4 players’ information. After all information has been relayed, players get a chance to write down any notes from what they remember – but only after everything has been said! Players then open the Questions booklet to their specific case and answer three questions about their specific puzzle. Players receive points for correct answers, and as a team, are attempting to achieve the highest score possible!

I think that Witness is such a neat game. It’s a fun mechanic – you’re trying to remember all of your information to accurately pass it on, only to hear more information to add to what you already need to remember, to then pass it on again! It definitely makes for some funny misheard information! Another aspect of Witness that I like is that it goes beyond a regular game of Telephone in the fact that there’s an end goal – you’re trying to piece together all of the information as you hear it second- or even third-hand to correctly answer some questions. There’s more pressure to communicate accurately because you and your team are striving for a compilation of perfect information to help you score the most endgame points. Witness ups the stakes more than your average game of Telephone, and that’s what makes it interesting and engaging for me.

The major downside of Witness is that it is a game for EXACTLY 4 players. You can’t play with 3. You can’t play with 5. It absolutely 100% must be played with 4 players. And sometimes that’s just not possible. We all know those game nights where maybe only 2 or 3 people are available. Or maybe those times when you invite a large number of people over and they all come. In either scenario, Witness is out, and that is a bummer because it is such a neat game. Since the information is divided between 4 books, there’s unfortunately no way to adapt it for other player counts. So you can either play Witness or you can’t – there’s no ‘maybe.’

Overall, I enjoy playing Witness. I think it’s a unique approach to a simple game. Unfortunately, I believe this game is out of print, but if you can get your hands on a copy, or you see it on a friend’s shelf, give it a play! Whispering to your neighbor and solving little logic puzzles never seemed so fun! Purple Phoenix Games gives Witness a mysterious 11 / 18.

https://purplephoenixgames.wordpress.com/2019/04/02/witness-review/
  
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Garth Greenwell recommended From the New World in Books (curated)

 
From the New World
From the New World
Jorie Graham | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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"No poet since Wallace Stevens has used poetry as a vehicle for such ecstatic thinking. In her recent books, Graham has faced up to the peril of our moment more than any other writer I know. She has become not just a brilliant poet, but an essential witness."

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Witness by Katy Perry
Witness by Katy Perry
2017 | Rock
Perry’s heartfelt ballads feel tacked on in the face of all this weirdness. Perhaps it’s time to let that freak flag fully fly free.