Cajungal
Staff member
Trust me, the books are bad. By the third book, it is revealed thatYeah, it's really bad.
I'm sad now.
Trust me, the books are bad. By the third book, it is revealed thatYeah, it's really bad.
Trust me, the books are bad. By the third book, it is revealed thatYeah, it's really bad.
This. ^Internal character motivations, thoughts and dialogue many times does not make it to the movie medium, but are central to the book.
.I like books, but then I was in the bank vault when a nuclear holocaust happened. Completely oblivious to fallout, I scrambled out to find the library mostly intact, but then I broke my glasses. It wasn't fair. There was time now.
Wack wack wack wack.
.I like books, but then I was in the bank vault when a nuclear holocaust happened. Completely oblivious to fallout, I scrambled out to find the library mostly intact, but then I broke my glasses. It wasn't fair. There was time now.
Wack wack wack wack.
Oh, so it's a private library fight you want, eh?I'm a bit biased.
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That's about 1/3 of our books, the rest are in storage.
And that's the total after we donated about five or six thousand to charity a couple years ago.
--Patrick
Y'know, someone at work said the same thing after seeing this picture.... adopt me.
It's not a fight I want. Just more books.Oh, so it's a private library fight you want, eh?
Huh. I wonder if that had any influence on Minus.And finally Bill Mumy(sp?) as the child with the power to do anything he wants with his mind.
I like the "Mr. Death" episode.There are at least 4 Twilight Zone episodes that everyone should watch. (I mean, they should watch the whole series, but these are the tops.)
Burgess Meredith as the last man alive.
Agnes Moorhead being attacked by the little aliens (LOVE the twist at the end)
William Shatner and the gremlin on the plane.
And finally Bill Mumy(sp?) as the child with the power to do anything he wants with his mind.
If you don't know who Bill Mumy is, he played Will Robinson in the original Lost in Space and Lenier in Babylon 5.
Now the real question. Have you actually read them all?I'm a bit biased.
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That's about 1/3 of our books, the rest are in storage.
And that's the total after we donated about five or six thousand to charity a couple years ago.
--Patrick
Also great. It's just such a good show. Love it when the scifi channel runs a marathon.Don't forget the Mardi Gras mask episode. I loved that one. Oh, and the one with the soldier and the ballerina trapped in the weird open-topped chamber. And the mannequins.
Pretty much every episode.
Did you know or remember that they tried to make Harry Potter a American in the movies? just because they wanted to make a buck.
O.OI actually liked the Constantine movie. I never read the comic, so I wasn't influenced (though I've heard the complaints). For one, I don't think I've ever heard anyone pronounce it "con-stan-TYN", so that one was pretty low on my don't-care list. I also can't say that I minded it focusing on Judeo-Christian pantheons, because it would've been too much to do multiple religions. Esp if you wanted to sell it to the US.
(see CG? I said I liked something)
No, but that's not surprising. For a while, Kati was selling books online in order to work from home. When she stopped, we donated everything that neither of us wanted to keep. Additionally, we combined our 'keeper' collections...and I haven't read much of her collection (nor do I ever think I will), and vice versa just due to different interests (I'm not big into Regency romances, she doesn't care about *nix administration, that sort of thing).Now the real question. Have you actually read them all?