“Spaceship Heading to Saturn” by Alex Schomburg


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Day Shift


This isn’t the greatest vampire movie, but it’s in the top 20%, and there’s a pretty good bullet count going on in nearly every scene that made me feel good about what they were doing here. The first scene before the title card is a bit over the top, but it sets up some pretty good world building that I didn’t expect to enjoy as much as I did.
Bonus points for seeing Snoop show up and do his thing in a way that I don’t think a 50 year old guy would really do, but what do I know.
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Metro Exodus port by artist Andrzej Dybowski


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Artemis I Rollout (NHQ202208170001)


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RIP to a legend. Olivia Newton-John, 1948-2022.


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Cats x6, curry bowl, 2022 vote, baked eggs, college test results,


I baked some eggs, it went surprisingly well, just 350 degrees for 30ish minutes, then an ice bath for a couple minutes, and they were easily peeled.
Made this to go with some chicken over the weekend, it turned out pretty ok.
I voted in the 2022 primaries for the 2022 election!
Cat 3&4 / 6: Nyx add Bellatrix
I took the Florida Civic Literacy Exam, which is now required for all students that enrolled after the 2021 Fall semester, which I was a part of. Did I mention that I’m back in college? 4.0 GPA so far in the three classes, but those were all pre-requisites and now I’m going to be starting the actual major’s course work in just a couple weeks. You can see that I didn’t have a firm grasp of “Landmark Impact on Law and Society” which is just 20 questions like “This landmark case was important because it did xyz” and then you’re supposed to remember that it was “Smith v Smith v Board of Driver’s Education of Who Cares”.
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Petition to change the department name


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The Old Man Season 1


FX continues to be a gold mine of amazing content, this time with Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow killing it in every scene that they’re in. Alia Shawkat, who I knew from Arrested Development, is way past the comedic stuff that I knew her best for and plays a serious character that I’m shocked to see playing right up to the best of what John Lithgow can throw at her.
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Who needs a school bus? That just conditions you to rely on the state!


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Cabinet of Curiosities


Cabinet of Curiosities: Created by Guillermo del Toro. With Megan Many, Ish Morris, Sofia Boutella, Elpidia Carrillo. This anthology of sinister stories is told by some of today’s most revered horror creators, including the directors of The Babadook, Splice, Mandy, and many more.
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Debbie Decay from Tokyo Ghost


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“From Concord to Tranquillity” by Norman Rockwell, 1973


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“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” Returns to IMAX Theaters with First Look at Disney+ Series “ANDOR” – Entertainment Rocks


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Hellbound


There’s a lot to unpack with this relatively unremarkable film. First up is that it’s directed by Aaron Norris, who is Chuck Norris’s younger brother. He’s better known for his stunt work, and while he made a good effort at directing ‘Hellbound’, I think it’s for the best that he seems to have gone back to working on just stunt choreography and setup. Second, it has Chuck Norris as a Chicago cop that gets wrapped up in a plot by a demonic entity to end the world, something that Norris’s character stumbled onto while investigating a body that fell out of a multistory building onto his car. This movie was released in 1994, but you’d think they were still in the hard boiled era of the 70s with all the hookers and pimps that were involved in this officer’s day to day life. Third, this was the final movie made by “Cannon Films” who Chuck Norris had a pretty extensive relationship with, they released all of the “Missing in Action” and “Delta Force” films. They seem to have mostly been interested in lower budget, incentive driven exploitation films of some form or another, with most of their catalog consisting of various horror or hooker films. Interestingly enough, I just watched “Hercules” recently and it was about the same quality as “Hellbound”, which is to say, it had a big name, some big ideas, and not enough money to properly realize them.
As fitting for this type of film, I watched in on Youtube in standard def with what looked like Jewish subtitles with English subtitles above those other subtitles.