Of Consciousness and Light by John Pitre
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
“I’Il be back.”
Modelization by John Pitre
Illustration by Laurent Guidali
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The Sacrifice Game
directed by Jenn Wexler, 2023
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Acid Bath - When The Kite Strings Pops (August 8th, 1994)
Country: United States
Genre: Sludge Metal
Lineup:
Dax Riggs - Vocals
Mike Sanchez - Guitars, Backing Vocals
Sammy Duet - Guitars, Backing Vocals
Audie Pitre (R.I.P. 1997) - Bass, Backing Vocals
Jimmy Kyle - Drums
NOTE: The cover art (Pogo the Clown #15 / Skull Clown #171) was painted by famous serial killer John Wayne Gacy while he was in prison.
Tracklist:
The Blue - 06:13
Tranquilized - 04:14
Cheap Vodka - 02:14
Finger Paintings of the Insane - 06:04
Jezebel - 04:53
Scream of the Butterfly - 06:14
Dr. Seuss is Dead - 06:04
Dope Fiend - 05:19
Toubabo Koomi - 05:01
God Machine - 05:00
The Mortician's Flame - 04:05
What Color is Death? - 03:19
The Bones of Baby Dolls - 06:00
Cassie Eats Cockroaches - 04:24
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VIFF 2023 Review: The Sacrifice Game
The Sacrifice Game is a super-bizarre story of a Christmas dinner two private school girls will never forget. Try as they might!
Can you mix the horror movie genre with the Christmas season and be able to create a good movie of the mix? The American film The Sacrifice Game makes that brave attempt.
The film begins with what appears to be four guests approaching a Christmas party three days…
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A Reader Lives a Thousand Lives
The Last Days of Rabbit HayesAuthor: Anna McPartlinPublished: 8th May 2014Goodreads Rating: 4.26 out of 5Reviewed: August 2014
Those who are quick to cry at sad stories should think twice before reading this book in public. Anna McPartlin’s sixth novel, The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes, is exactly what it says in the title. The story is about the final week of Mia “Rabbit” Hayes’ life before she…
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Review: Transformers: Best of Arcee
Transformers: Best of Arcee is a fun set of stories which gives this character her proper spotlight #comics #comicbooks #transformers
When it comes to 80s cartoons, I can’t say that there were really any strong female protagonists. The exception being She-Ra, and even that franchise was marred with problematic representations. Then there were overtly sexualized female characters like Smurfette in The Smurfs.
As it was very rare to find any real character development in any of those characters mentioned. It was not until the…
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