THE WEREWOLF Reviews of '50s sci-fi horror
‘The horror of all mankind terrifies the screen!’
The Werewolf is a 1956 American sci-fi horror film produced by Sam Katzman and directed and narrated by Fred F. Sears (Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, The Giant Claw) from a screenplay written by Robert E. Kent (Diary of a Madman, Twice-Told Tales).
The film’s soundtrack score was composed by noted composer Mischa Bakaleinikoff.
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Tell Your Tale Little Bird, is a film by Arab Loufti that tells the stories of Palestinian women, specifically guerilla resistance fighters, of the 1970s and their experiences of being brutally and extensively tortured in Israeli prisons and at the hands of the Israeli State.
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Tom Nicholas just posted a video that summarizes like half a semester of business school and honestly teaches it better than a lot of my professors, while also ensuring the viewer is aware of the moral and ethical failings of free trade in the name of comparative advantage and global efficiency.
(Yes, for the unaware: I have a bachelor's degree in international business. I am also one of those people who graduated with a distinct distaste for much of the business world, related directly to the 'taking advantage of cheap labor and bullying less powerful entities is good, actually' model of economic theory that a lot of my classes pushed.)
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Free G3 Monster High Episodes (to be continued)
SEASON 1
1. The Monstering or option 2 (for those who may not have access to the Nick website)
2. Food Fight or option 2 (for those who may not have access to the YouTube channel)
3. Unfinished Brain-ness or option 2 (for those who may not have access to the YouTube channel)
4. Case of the Moondays or option 2
5. Portrait of a Monster or option 2
6. Witch Hitch
7. Part of the Pack
8. That Thing You Deuce or option 2 (preferred option, as it’s through an official medium)
9. Werewolf Weekend or option 2 (same information as #8)
10. Paw-zzle Pieces or option 2 (same information as #8)
11. Nightmare Nightmore or option 2 (same information as #8)
12. Out of Step or option 2 (same information as #8)
13. Pyramid Scheme or option 2 (same information as #8)
14. What’s Up, Watzie?
15. So Familiar
16. Crushed
17. Over Bro-tective
18. Horoscare
19. Flaunt Your Skeleton
20. Creepover Party
21. Creature Clash
22. Monster Movie
23. Earworm
24. Spell the Beans
25. Growing Ghoulia
26. Casketball Jinx (same link as above)
27. Cleo in the Kitchen
28. Case of the Missing Squeak (same link as above)
29. Pet Problems
30. License to Rock (same link as above)
31. Power Heist
32. Monster Midterms
33. Fur-mergency
34. Boogey Nightmare (same link as above)
35. Best Fiends
36: Scareer Day (same link as above)
37. Stone Alone
38. Horsin’ Around (same link as above)
39. Moonlit Fieldtrip
40. A Little Boost (same link as above)
41. Fresh Waters Run Deep
42. Sew Fierce
43. Witchful Thinking
44. Monster Match
45. The Monster Way
SEASON 2
1. Rule School
2. New Witch in Town
3. Play It Again, Clawd (same link as above)
4. Mummy in the Mirror (part of the beginning is missing; the first few minutes can be found in this video)
5. How to Scare a Banshee (same link as above)
6. So Chill
7. Mixed Up Meowlody
8. The Haunted Sand Castle Caper
9. Fangs for the Memories
10. Two-Riffic
11. Monster High-Jinks
12. Vamps Just Wanna Have Fun (same link as above)
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TASTE OF FEAR (1961) Reviews of Hammer classic and now free to watch online
‘The motion picture shocker of the year!’
Taste of Fear is a 1961 British horror thriller film about a wheelchair-bound young woman who returns to her father’s estate after ten years, and although she’s told he’s away, she keeps seeing his dead body.
Directed by Seth Holt (Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb) and shot in black-and-white by Douglas Slocombe for Hammer Films. In the US, the movie was…
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"haha, are you an art gay, a science gay, or a math gay"
Actually, I find the division between art, science, and math to be a very nebulous idea and useless when you actually interact with the universe. The more you learn about the world, the more you surround yourself with art and science and math, and you'll never be able to see it any other way and it will be beautiful. When I take your hand, it won't be the science of our atoms closing the distance between us that we will experience, but the math of our fingers interlocking and the art of our bodies that we will experience. You are math and you are science and you are art, and nothing will make you any lesser💛
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finished all the episodes today and decided to draw my two fav character after that 🤭💖 Angel Gabby and Angel Zaggy (< im gonna stick with this nickname)
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*Somewhere in a galaxy far far away*
Alpha-17: *Lights cigarette and downs the whole thing in one drag.*
Fordo: *watching in disbelief waiting for the cloud*
Alpha-17: *coughs a little*
Fordo: “…Do you exhale?”
Alpha-17: “What’dya mean?”
Fordo: “When you smoke? Do you exhale it?”
Alpha-17: “I don’t understand the question mate.”
Fordo: “Your fucking with me. You do know when you smoke you’re supposed to inhale then exhale it.”
Alpha-17: “That’s just silly.”
Fordo: “So you’re telling me when you smoke you smoke the whole lot without breathing?”
Alpha-17: “That’s how you’re supposed to do it.”
Fordo: “No it isn’t that’s how you fucking die!”
Alpha-17:*laughs* So you’re telling me when you open your canteen you take a sip and spit it out? How else do you quench your thirst?”
Fordo: “Your fucked up, how long ya been smoking for?”
Alpha-17: “Ten years.”
Fordo: “And how old are we?”
Alpha-17: “Bought twelve and a half I’d say.”
Fordo: “…Your gonna fucking die of lung cancer mate. Your gonna get punched in the face with the long dick of cancer!”
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