- Wed, 14:36: Guest post http://j.mp/n70nIX
- Wed, 16:20: Sounds of the Season http://j.mp/o1PsMj
- Thu, 05:37: stamping biz cards w/ free book code and making bath salts. out of epsom salts. #GayRomLit
Oct. 6th, 2011
Movies for 2011
Oct. 6th, 2011 07:12 pm( Read more... )
89) Children of the Corn. Ridiculously beautiful Peter Horton (*boots vicious Brimstone bunnies to back of hutch*) and good-looking Linda Hamilton find themselves trapped in a town of religious fanatic children. Malachai resembles my own young cult leader way too much. (p)
90) 28 Weeks Later. Dull sequel to a dull film. Americans are trying to contain the virus and all hell breaks loose. (p)
91) The Others. Strict religious woman raises two light-sensitive children with help from creepy servants. Nicole Kidman at her most straight-laced and frumpiest. Very creepy, but I saw the twist coming and discarded it as too convoluted for a Hollywood movie. (p)
92) The Secret of Roan Inish. Sister and cousin try to make a place for the return of baby brother who has been raised by the selkie side of the family. This movie gives me flat out goosebumps and makes me cry for no apparent reason. (p)
93) 28 Days Later. Peculiarly British zombie film, and one that addresses the repopulation problem. Still fairly dull. (f,3)
89) Children of the Corn. Ridiculously beautiful Peter Horton (*boots vicious Brimstone bunnies to back of hutch*) and good-looking Linda Hamilton find themselves trapped in a town of religious fanatic children. Malachai resembles my own young cult leader way too much. (p)
90) 28 Weeks Later. Dull sequel to a dull film. Americans are trying to contain the virus and all hell breaks loose. (p)
91) The Others. Strict religious woman raises two light-sensitive children with help from creepy servants. Nicole Kidman at her most straight-laced and frumpiest. Very creepy, but I saw the twist coming and discarded it as too convoluted for a Hollywood movie. (p)
92) The Secret of Roan Inish. Sister and cousin try to make a place for the return of baby brother who has been raised by the selkie side of the family. This movie gives me flat out goosebumps and makes me cry for no apparent reason. (p)
93) 28 Days Later. Peculiarly British zombie film, and one that addresses the repopulation problem. Still fairly dull. (f,3)