The Year of Mucha's Mother Nature
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Halloween is over, but Mother Nature is still recovering from the coming
and going of all the ghosts and ghouls!
[image: November by Alphonse Mucha]
A Ghost of Hong Kong story by Steve Miller
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The Ghost and the Children
The rain fell in sheets across Hong Kong's Wan Chai district, turning the
narrow alleyways into rivers of neon-reflected w...
31 Nights of Halloween: The Mime 5
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The Mime is the second-best series from the twisted mind of writer/director
Alex Magana, with The Smiling Woman being well ahead of the completion..
The Mi...
'Knives Out' is a great Who-Dunnit
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*Knives Out (2019)*
Starring: Ana de Armas, Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Don
Johnson, Michael Shannon, Christopher Plummer, and LaKeith Stan...
Happy Birthday to Boris Karloff
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On this day in 1887, the great Boris Karloff was born. To mark his
birthday, here's a review of one of his many films that deserve more
attention than it g...
Time has left this Lugosi drama behind
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*Postal Inspector (1936)*
Starring: Ricardo Cortez, Patricia Ellis, Michael Loring, and Bela Lugosi
Director: Otto Brower
Rating: Five of Ten Stars
When a n...
I've said that "Hotel California" is a great song that has never properly been captured in a music video. That still holds true, although the one you can watch below comes close.
It's just a shame it was made to support fairly weak cover by an performer who goes by the name TQ... and that it is a bit under-produced in spots. (Some shots look like they were designed for special effects to be tricked in, yet none are present.)
Still, it warrants a 5/10 rating, which is better than most you'll come across.
Well... January 2012 is behind us, and we're still here.
The ancient Mayans, those wise people who, between brutal and gory human sacrifices, found time to supposedly determine that the world will end this year (even if they couldn't narrow it down to a specific month or year. However, they have eleven more months to be proven right!
Or maybe there are eleven more months to prove that the Mayan Calendar no more predicted the End of the World than my 2005 Art of Masamune Shirow Calendar did when it ran out of pages. And eleven more months to prove that those who believe otherwise are idiots.
Whatever the case ends up being, here's a song celebrating that the End of the World has been delayed by at least one month.