
Great. More ranters. Thankfully one thumbs down and a refresh tends to keep down the muck.

They are remaking Masters of the Universe with a good cast except no one could replace Dolph. I can’t imagine what the plot would look like for today’s audience.

Stop watching the news. The apocalypse is best as a surprise.

I have been obsessed with Alien Earth, even the soundtrack! No, I did not spring for Hulu. Try The Flixer friends.

I live near a military base. Sounds like peace lillies at the base of a flag would not be unwarranted.

I wasn’t sure whether I liked it or not.

I stopped going there years ago. Those jerks always walk through the aisle with bills near the end of the movie - always at the best part!
So Burns Us Both by Lisse Kirk ★★★★★
I ugly cried in public reading this. Sitting, waiting for my tire to be fixed, and crying.
The Dragon’s Cat by Jody Lynn Nye ★★★½☆
A sugary D&D style story I enjoyed reading. The description of the Cat Distribution System was heartwarming.

It was a well reported agony casting Harry the first time around.
While I would put John Lithgow as one of the greatest actors of our time, I think JK’s original rule of an all British cast had merit. This is could be some strange woke dumpster fire.

Even if it’s terrible I will go see it. You know I didn’t get the whole Druish princess jokes until I went to college in upstate NY, lol.
Did that list say a Harry Potter TV series?

Well, meaning is something you give. “New wave style” sounds generous.
“Repent, Harlequin!” Said the Ticktockman by Harlan Ellison ★★★☆☆
“…but you can’t make an omelette with out breaking a few eggs, and in every revolution, a few die who shouldn’t, but they have to…” A depressing little jaunt into a time card dependent future.

Link to the free book:
https://archive.org/details/isbn_4500...The Doors of His Face, The Lamps of His Mouth by Roger Zelazny ★★★☆☆
Two divorced trust fund babies use an aircraft carrier on Venus to fish for a dinosaur and find closure in their relationship.
Balanced Ecology by James H. Schmitz ★★★★☆
“The only defense against Man was Man. Understanding that, it had laid its plans.” It reminded me of
Avatar, the sentient alien forest welcomed humans into their ecological balance but was always ready for threats.

He doesn’t look like superman to me. I haven’t watched a Superman movie since the Routh disappointment.

Nice. I rewatch the series every year.

I have a long walk T-Shirt I wear on long walks. Everyone who read The Stand felt it on 2020. Plus every time I hear Blue Oyster Cult.

It was startling to see it in film. It was a great book but I thought it would be too sad and narrow for a film.

Down the feline rabbit hole we go!