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    Making It So

    The long-awaited memoir from iconic, beloved actor and living legend Sir Patrick Stewart!

    At just over 450 pages, I thought this was going to be a slog to get through, but Stewart’s writing style is snappy enough that even his descriptions of his childhood home’s lack of a toilet was interesting enough that I was able to finish this in just a couple reading sessions. Surprising to me however was both how open he was about his marital mistakes and how little he talked about his time making Trek and the various movies that he did afterwards like the X-Men franchise or the smaller roles he had like “Green Room”. He didn’t even start talking about Trek until the halfway point in the book! I’m sure he could write another two or three books about those experiences, but in the sum of his life, Trek is just one small part of what he’s proud of and that his stage acting is where his pride really lies.

    This is a good book and if you’re as into Trek as much as I am, it’s a great look into the mind of the of the finest actors on the series. I think he’s the first of the TNG cast to write a book about his life, but hopefully he won’t be the last.

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    Remembering summer

    Kitteh

    São Paulo, Brazil

    Funny car

    K9


  • Tia Mallia

    MILK

    SPACE

    Bullitt proof

    “War of the Worlds” Review

    War of the Worlds: Created by Howard Overman. With Léa Drucker, Gabriel Byrne, Bayo Gbadamosi, Ty Tennant. Set in contemporary France, this Anglo-French reimagining of H. G. Wells’ classic in the style of Walking Dead follows pockets of survivors forced to team up after an apocalyptic extra-terrestrial strike.

    While it had a satisfying ending, I really struggled to get through this final season, as I found the science and the story to be labored past the point of believability. Black holes in the Earth’s atmosphere, alternate realities, space stations, and robot dogs were all just set pieces in a story about finding your place and your role in the universe and how a few people need to step into the multiverse to really make it happen.

    It was a good twist on a familiar story, but I think the first two seasons were all that was necessary.

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    Raqauel Welch -1970s

    MUSTANG

    Jacqueline Bisset, 1965

    Donk

    Shorts

    AMX

    Gigi Hadid

    Storm Reid

    AW

    Fire dept by Studio Gang

    Vic

    MC

    Swimsuit

    I like my straight blonde hair

    Karlie Kloss

    “The Marsh King’s Daughter” Review

    The Marsh King’s Daughter: Directed by Neil Burger. With Daisy Ridley, Ben Mendelsohn, Brooklynn Prince, Gil Birmingham. A woman seeks revenge against the man who kidnapped her mother.

    While this is a perfectly fine movie with some good acting from both Ridley and Mendelsohn, it feels less than what I was expecting, it’s more of a character study of a situation than it is an action filled revenge adventure. There’s some gorgeous scenery for Ridley and Mendelsohn to chew through, but the story failed to really draw me in.

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