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“Every school child has been lied to. Recycling technologies came too late. All fossil fuels are virtually exhausted. The ozone layer is down to 40%. In two decades, the Earth will be unable to support human life.” Prof. John Robinson (William Hurt) Lost in Space 10:45-11:00 (Hopkins, 1998). This is possibly the most remembered line […]
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Four assholes get in a Jeep and try not to die.
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A discussion on The Bells of St. Mary's, and how Going My Way paved the way.
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Looking at Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, specifically the 1945 movie by the same title.
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“The Myth of Sisyphus” and Absurdism didn't happen in a vacuum.
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The limits of knowledge, and of cynicism.
Le Guin swerved from the expected in her second Earthsea book.
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The third book in Rice's romantic, blood-soaked Vampire Chronicles dramatically upped the stakes and scope.
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The band's first greatest-hits collection, covering the period before their initial breakup, is full of diverse, witty, mature power-pop gems