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Things that Go Bump in the Night There’s many Halloween movies one could watch. I hope to watch a few new ones for the purpose of recommending or reviewing them before next year’s Halloween is chasing me. Here’s my list of Horror movies that are timeless wonders until that time comes. The lists are in…
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Lost in La Mancha is a documentary about Terry Gilliam’s quest to film successfully a script about Don Quixote. The story would’ve shifted back and forth between present London to 17th century La Mancha had it ended the way Gilliam intended. The documentary follows the cast and crew as they encounter disaster after disaster. It…
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Are Those Handcuffs on Your Wrists? Gerald’s Game didn’t get the spotlight as Stephen King’s adaptation of IT. While it probably won’t garner accolades for being a superb watching experience, there is enough content to keep a viewer’s attention. These are the kinds of movies people often watch for fun. It is what I call…
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Body Worlds: Part three, four, and five will be posted over the next three weeks.
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It’s amazing what you find when you go to a bookstore. I picked up a book and thought this looks familiar. I wasn’t 100% sure if I had read it. I had to give it a few seconds to digest and come up with the answer. I came to an understanding of two things. One,…
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The information found in the captions is derived from the exhibit except those found in parentheses. Those are my own words. As the above picture comments, these skeletons were once living people who gave permission to use them for scientific and educational purposes. I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I enjoyed…
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I was perfectly fine seeing Endeavour only once, but since I was at the CA Science Center I thought to myself, WHY NOT? It’s like seeing the Queen Mary twice. Once would have been perfectly fine with me, but when the opportunity knocks, you go. Going to see Endeavour again did allow me to buy…
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I’ve done some thinking lately about xenophobia in Hollywood. I’ve seen a few movies riddled with it. Midnight Express demonizes Turkey. Return to Paradise paints Malaysia with browns and blacks. Brokedown Palace portrays Thailand in a poor light. Oliver Stone has since apologized to Turkey and its people. Billy Hayes, whom the movie is based,…
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The Body Worlds exhibit opened my eyes once again to how some human beings aren’t taking care of their bodies, and how as a collective whole humans need to pay more attention to the long-term effects and not just the short-term rewards while living. The information found in the captions is derived from the exhibit…








