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Hahahaha, that's great Hobbit. xDStrider
What is /THAT/?!?!? *dies*I'll get to the poem later. ^-^Llama
I agree, I loved what they did with it. The acting and editing choices are intentional to stay with the feel of the books, which are strange, witty, a...
@Pev: episodes? I was talking about the 1960 Hitchcock film. 🙂
@Pev: I've watched it twice now. Very good, brilliantly written and directed. Though definitely for a more mature viewer.
@Pev: They are very strange but done well. If you haven't read the books, they would probably feel weirder than to those who have. I only wish all th...
@Pev: so far, so good. There are only eight episodes and I'm nearly finished with the sixth. They have more of a humorous overtone than I remember the...
Started the Series of Unfortunate Events, 'cause I read the books in grade school. 🙂
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@Pev: My siblings watched it and thought it wasn't a very good movie. Weak plot, little character development. They both love superhero stuff, but tho...
@Sil: It is making a mess of the house by causing waterdamages and making the roads dangerous. The bedrooms in my house have the carpets torn up and t...
The snow has got to go. It is really inconvenient. Wish I could give it away.
@Feather: also Gaslight falls under that same category. I like the 1944 version with Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer.
@Ariel: It's based on the true stories of three brilliant women who were instrumental in NASA'S space program in the 1960s even while facing the discr...