My neighbors, upon seeing me lay outside in the rain again: "It hasn't moved in thirty minutes, should we call someone? Oh! Oh, it's twitching, all good, false alarm."
The Twin Cities are actually genuinely the geekiest place I have ever lived. Like you wouldn't think that would be something that would be as geographic culturally, but no, between us having the oldest sci-fi bookstore in the US (as well as one of the oldest science fiction and fantasy conventions in the country, which is still going), a thriving filk scene and another decades-old, fan-run convention that's one of the most successful of its kind, one of the better and more interesting Renfaires I've visited, a thriving SCA and Star Wars cosplay club presence, and a long history of supporting independent bookstores and public broadcasting, there is a definite geeky Energy here unlike other cities I've been to before.
Maybe it has something to do with it being below freezing outside 4-5 months out of the year, so people have found other ways to amuse themselves, or maybe it's just one of those things where one larger generation of fans begets another, but it's another thing I truly like about living here.
Also I now understand how the state of Minnesota birthed MST3K.
Huhhhh I know defeating the king is going to be a fake ending based on posts I’ve read but I’m fighting him and I’m only on act 2/4??? To be fair 1 went quick so it may be imbalanced but it makes it seem like I have not gotten far with my multiple days of staying up way too late playing cause I have time now
SUMMARY: After a botched train robbery, two brothers leading a gang of cowboys must survive the night in a ghost town inhabited by a coven of witches.
mod L says: this movie is not good, it's mostly just notable for that time the director got mad at me on twitter for pointing out that he didn't invent gay characters in horror.
Mod Sus: This looks actuallys super interesting, totally checking this one out.
Buick Riviera Concept, 2007. Though the Riviera model name was retired in 1999 it was resurrected for a hybrid coupé concept based on GM’s Epsilon II platform designed at the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC) in China. The car was shown at the Shanghai Motor Show and then in 2008 at the North American International Auto Show but didn’t progress beyond prototype stage