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  • Attitude for life

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    At The Mountains Of Madness Movie Poster

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    Actually it’s WW2 era.
    A Douglas Dakota of BOAC, silhouetted by night at Gibraltar by the batteries of searchlights on the Rock, as it is prepared for a flight to the United Kingdom.

    Onward Buttercup

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    Onward Buttercup!
    There’s fuckery to spread!

    Boat

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    Moonwalk fail

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    Wild Wacky Action Bike

    JUST DO IT

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    Ted 2 review

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    Seth MacFarlane and Mark Wahlberg return in TED 2, the follow-up to the biggest original R-rated comedy of all time.

    Source: Amazon
    Directed by: Seth MacFarlane

    This was funny, but boy I missed Mila Kunis.


  • Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation review

    91mQUf25sBL. SX522 Mission: Impossible Rogue NationWith the IMF disbanded, Ethan and his team join forces with a disavowed British agent, who may or may not be a member of this rogue nation, as they must face off against a new network of highly skilled special agents, the Syndicate.

    Source: Amazon.com

    Director: Christopher McQuarrie

    Stop me if you’ve heard this before: There’s a movie named Mission Impossible about a team of people that have been disavowed by the government, have no support and must prove themselves, all while escaping their own previous team members!  Throw in a bit of the “hunting a previous agent” and you get Rogue Nation.  It’s literally just a mish mash of the previous movies with all the same actors for the most part.  It has far fewer large set pieces as Ghost Protocol and a much more intimate feel for the characters, and by all means, this is a good movie, but don’t expect anything new or exciting in the story department.  I did enjoy the fact that Ethan Hunt is becoming paradoxically more and more independent and less in need of a team of other special agents, all while getting a more and more dependable team around him from movie to movie.  Two things that stuck out to me though: it had a really cool custom IMAX launch trailer, and there was something going on with one of the character’s eyes, I think they were CGI’d, which was weird.  really noticeable and WEIRD.

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    Moving Lincoln’s Coffin

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    His original tomb began to collapse so there was a mad scramble to “save” his body and move it to a new tomb. Not easy to accomplish as the inner coffin was almost 50 pounds of solid lead and the outer ebony coffin was later encased in nearly a foot of solid cement after multiple body-snatching attempts.

    Siouxsie

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    Siouxsie and the Banshees

    Not A Good Argument

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    Slide Stairs

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    22 Panels That Always Work

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    Wally Wood

    Things Make Me Go Ooh

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    4X4

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    Trees

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    Chopper

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    Medieval Doodles

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    Eihort’s Brood

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    Tiki Samba!

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    Atomic samba

    Swimsuit tanlines

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    she’d get it, lol

    Wrestling Isn’t Wrestling

    Killjoys

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    Day by Day Armageddon: Beyond Exile review

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    The first book of Day by Day Armageddon took us deep into the mind of a military officer and survivor as he made a New Year’s resolution to start keeping a journal. The man kept his resolution and brought to us the fall of humanity, day by day. We see the man transition from the life that you and I live to the prospect of fighting for his very survival against the overwhelming hordes of the dead. We see him bleed, we see him make mistakes, we witness him evolve. The highly anticipated sequel to the bestselling underground cult classic, Day by Day Armageddon begins where the first novel left off.

    Source: Amazon.com
    Author: J.L. Bourne

    Book 2 in the enjoyable Day by Day zombie survival series, and it picks up as if it’s part of the first story, which I’m pleased with, no time jumps to some future period where it’s been safe and secure for months on end.  Nope, one book ends with him walking down a road, the next book picks right up with him walking down that same road just a few minutes later.  In this installment, we find that our hero is no good behind the stick of a helicopter, zombies are everywhere and there’s a possibility that the military still has big wig idiots in charge of some sizable weapons.  Lots of on the nose bits here, but just as soon as I start to get bored with the mundane, we’re whisked away to a different setting that holds my attention completely.  There’s a bit with a tank and a bridge…whew.