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Guts .... the inner power of contained crap ... metaphorically?


All inclusive of lighter le gassy of things real people do nt wish to know ... so consequence vaporized ... in presence no longer seen ...

Sometime known as a negro spirit or soul ... if you have to ask you don't got nun ... but if asked you shall receive a bit of understanding about everything you don't know ... tis an abstract or yet dark Tue yah ... across the veil loosely labeled betenoire ...
 
it'll be like 1991 all over again

more Kymellian
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My favorite PP character was Friday. I think I had a crush.
 
A Lenten release of a wannabe blockbuster movie "Risen" is being heavily promoted here in the USA. The buzz is that it will rival "The Passion of the Christ" in its cross-over box office appeal. The cast contains A-listers like Joseph Fiennes of "Shakespeare in Love" fame. The movie focuses on the Roman investigation of claims of a resurrected Messiah, despite the presence of Roman guards at His tomb. I'm eager to see if it warrants the hype,
 
A Lenten release of a wannabe blockbuster movie "Risen" is being heavily promoted here in the USA. The buzz is that it will rival "The Passion of the Christ" in its cross-over box office appeal. The cast contains A-listers like Joseph Fiennes of "Shakespeare in Love" fame. The movie focuses on the Roman investigation of claims of a resurrected Messiah, despite the presence of Roman guards at His tomb. I'm eager to see if it warrants the hype,

Ah, that must the one. Saw the beginning of an ad for a sword and sandals movie on Youtube the other night on my smartphone just as I was switching it casting to my TV. When it came up on the TV, a different ad ran so I never found out what movie it was.
 
it seems that yet another of my wishes is coming true

Sapphire & Steel, which ran between 1979 & 1982 for a mere 6 Assignments (each didn't have a name for each episode, just 'Assignment 1, Assignment 2,' etc) as Joanna Lovely Lumley & David McCallum played Sapphire & Steel, two agents who were sent in each Assignment to investigate some mysterious mystery that could mean the destruction of everything.

Made on a shoestring budget, the sets were claustrophobic; the concentration was on the story & characters, the type of storytelling that I really find myself enjoying (what I enjoyed aboot the old Dr Who so much).

Come to today where Neil Cross (of the tv series Luther fame and much more) is going to be writing a followup of the show & that a British broadcaster is keen on financing the show! So here's hoping!

All 6 assignments are available for watching on youtube. Just youtube search for things like 'Sapphire & Steel Assignment 1' and so on...each assignment is some 3 hours long, just so you know...
 
it seems that yet another of my wishes is coming true

Sapphire & Steel, which ran between 1979 & 1982 for a mere 6 Assignments (each didn't have a name for each episode, just 'Assignment 1, Assignment 2,' etc) as Joanna Lovely Lumley & David McCallum played Sapphire & Steel, two agents who were sent in each Assignment to investigate some mysterious mystery that could mean the destruction of everything.

Made on a shoestring budget, the sets were claustrophobic; the concentration was on the story & characters, the type of storytelling that I really find myself enjoying (what I enjoyed aboot the old Dr Who so much).

Come to today where Neil Cross (of the tv series Luther fame and much more) is going to be writing a followup of the show & that a British broadcaster is keen on financing the show! So here's hoping!

All 6 assignments are available for watching on youtube. Just youtube search for things like 'Sapphire & Steel Assignment 1' and so on...each assignment is some 3 hours long, just so you know...

Blue stele metaphor ... and thus the indigo shocking point? It comes in a flash inside ... an internalizing weal ...

Creates vert Egos ...
 
Inner Space promo'd the must see films of 2016

I was pretty meh about most of them.

There are a few that I am looking forward to.

The Jungle Book is something I'm interested in. I blame years in scouting for that. Plus while this is still Disney and there are some nods to their animated take on Kipling's work this looks to stay closer to Kipling. I have to admit that to date the appearances of Shere Kahn in the trailer raises the hair on the back of my neck. Well done, Disney.

There is, apparently, another Tarzan movie due out. Less of another origin and more of Lord Greystoke's return to the jungle. The trailer showed the leopard men so, that is promising. They did a shout out to the iconic call, played it and, well it was not as iconic as it was depressing. While Burrough's is not the greatest writer of all time his stories are generally entertaining. I was disappointed with John Carter (a greatly savaged re-write of A Princess of Mars) but still watch it if I notice it on TV. They upped the role of the Therns but still managed to capture some of the endearing elements.

Because I am a DC Comics fan I look forward to Batman/Superman Dawn of Justice. Still not liking the Affleckian Bat. Or what I have seen so far of the story line but I will try to keep an open mind. Oddly enough I'm not at all intrigued by Suicide Squad another DC Comics vehicle due out this summer.
 
Then there are the spin offs of Lord Jim or the deficiency of King J' aimers ... the greatest of the English willies without a care of what really literacy skill is ... he was said to be functionally literate by historians ... under the Good Nous Schemes ... you are not allowed to sat that ... straight from the Star Chamber ... once known as privy council.

Can you get more sacred than that?
 
Because I am a DC Comics fan I look forward to Batman/Superman Dawn of Justice. Still not liking the Affleckian Bat. Or what I have seen so far of the story line but I will try to keep an open mind.

It absolute reeks of a movie being made simply to launch a franchise and as such, does not really interest me. I'd much rather have another good, solid standalone Batman movie in the vein of Burton or Nolan than this. As I said way back at the beginning of the thread, the prospect of a standalone, solo Wonder Woman movie (which is current before the cameras, BTW) excites me far more than BvS.


Oddly enough I'm not at all intrigued by Suicide Squad another DC Comics vehicle due out this summer.

Likewise. It seems like DC saw the excitement over Deadpool and went, "We need a snarky anti-hero movie, too." The early reviews for Deadpool are quite positive, which surprises me a little, so expect even more pushing of SS as the DC counterpart though I'm not sure they will go for a R rating like Fox did with Deadpool.
 
After reading all these posts, I realized that we need a slightly expanded rating system: in addition to G, PG, PG-13, and R ratings, we need a CF rating.
 
Saw the trailer for the new Jungle Book movie. It looks pretty good. I'd go on cheap Tuesday night. I'm not sure about Bill Murray as Baloo. I enjoy Murray's acting, but I want to see Baloo - not Murray as Baloo.
 
What's a Ba Loo us .. a soul of sublimity as an ironic satyr, or just a space in the solid under carrier as a hall a loo yah ... with hobos on the rails they observed the tracks going by at a rapid pace ... lines or waves of light timbers called T's or ties ... sometimes sleepers ... supporting trains of thought? Thus the need of somnolence ... if you don't sleep no dreams of A' Moor ... often coming as incubus, or succubus dependant on perspective of implicit or explicit nature of the beast ...
 
I looked Room in the book ... I haven't gone off to see the theatrical version ! The tome builds the character attributes beta ...
 
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