Phoenix Precinct (Precinct #6)
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The latest, and the greatest of the books in this series, but it’s moved onto heavier topics like open racism and how it affects nearly every thing in a society once it gets going. I still enjoyed it, but that’s some heavy stuff for a Dungeons and Dragons / CSI mashup series.
Ron DeSantis drops out of presidential race and backs Trump
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Blue Oval
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“The Black Hole” Review
Tags:Fantasy - Science Fiction, Movie Posters, Movie Reviews, Movies, The Black Hole
I’ve long loved this film and watched it again over two nights that I had some anxiety related insomnia and the warm comforts of a familiar story, setting, and characters helped me get to sleep at 3am. It’s good classic science fiction film with black holes (obviously), flying robots, cyborgs, and for some reason, telepathy between a smoking hot woman and V.I.N.C.E.N.T., one of the afore mentioned flying robots.
The Disney+ version of this film has an additional ending than I remember, which if my memory is correct, the original ends with the bad guy in the depths of hell with the rest of his crew, where as this one shows them in hell, but then shows the hero characters going off into their own heaven of sorts. Am I just misremembering how this film ended? Was there a TV version of the film that was edited for time?
Does Self-Checkout Impact Grocery Store Loyalty?
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“Muppet Treasure Island” Review
Tags:Movie Posters, Movie Reviews, Movies, The Muppets
Possibly the greatest Muppet story adaptation, second in my mind only to their version of The Christmas Carol, As always with The Muppets, the human actors are great foils for the well loved Muppets and Tim Curry really steals every scene he’s in with a devilish grin and glint in his eye. As with the Christmas Carol adaptation, this is no mere child’s film with dead bodies and stories about heads being removed, which as an adult I greatly appreciate.