Growing up in the 80s was a great time to enjoy movies. There were a number of generational defining films for me and this list (with one exception) nails it!
Tag: thoughts for a sunday morning
What do books do after hours?
In case you’re wondering what books do when the store is closed, you finally have an answer!
Sunrise
you are missed
24 Images Describing Life So Accurately It Hurts
Phantasmagoria…

Sometimes you just gotta let the brain go where it wants…
“My stories will do you no harm.”
Brainstorming
For days when you simply can’t get rid of a bomb
The FANTASTIC FOUR TV Series (1963-64) – Home
The FANTASTIC FOUR TV Series (1963-64) – Home.
With the release of the latest movie next week, here’s a look at the original TV series from 1963. Such an amazing amount of talent… it’s a shame they couldn’t get it to work. It was the Firefly of its day.
Anyway, enjoy the detective work put into discovering so much about this “lost” show.
What nobody talks about, when they talk about Marilyn Monroe
What nobody talks about, when they talk about Marilyn Monroe.
“She always wanted to be photographed while reading, because that’s what she loved doing most. She had a library of over 400 books.”
Let’s just take a moment to respect the ultimate combination that is both beauty and brains. Rest in peace, Ms. Monroe.
Science
“I’m not a scientist” carries the same authoritative weight as “I’m not a doctor, but I play one on TV.“
Fear
A Widow onto the World (of the Avengers)
This week I went and saw Avengers: Age of Ultron again and with a second viewing comes a second understanding of things. When you know how things play out ahead of time it’s easier to take in some of the subtler points. Additionally, I’ve been reading a lot about the various reactions to the film, the good and bad and everything in between (including the film’s writer/director quitting Twitter – which had nothing to do with reactions to the film but is going to go to my larger point). Now here’s what I’m thinking (and warning, there will be spoilers ahead): Continue reading “A Widow onto the World (of the Avengers)”
The Perfect American Road Trip Has Finally Been Planned
Self Worth
“For years, he always had a safety valve in the back of his troubles. He always had the comfort of the old chestnut, ‘I’m worth more dead than alive.’ That was his last call, his safe passage in case all other options failed him.
When the time came, though, turned out he wasn’t worth all that much dead, either.”




