On the frozen rivers and canals of St. Petersburg, a petty thief on skates warms the heart of an aristocrat's daughter as forces try to keep them apart.
Sunday, June 27, 2021
Silver Skates
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
The Beast Must Die
A millionaire big game hunter gathers six people at his remote English mansion, announcing that he suspects one of them is a werewolf.
Friday, June 18, 2021
Katla
A year after Katla's eruption, the shattered survivors are still grappling with the aftermath. Suddenly, an ash-caked woman appears on the glacier.
The drama mystery series from Iceland, although not a crime mystery, reminds me of the Welsh crime drama series Hinterland and the Russian movie How I Ended This Summer for its beautiful but bleak scenery. The mystery of the naked woman covered in ashes emerging on the glacier is captivating right from episode 1. More ash-caked people emerge. Fascinating watch.
Highly recommended.
On Episode 5, the little boy who died 3 years earlier appears as one of the ash-caked creatures but his father knows he is not his real son. The mother runs away with him and on the road realizes he is not who he is so she abandons him in the middle of the road. On Episode 6, he is shown looking at a downed small airplane. With his outfit -blue coat over light colored sweater and pajama pants, and his boots - he looks like the Little Prince. Then he starts talking to the dying sheep. Definitely an allusion to The Little Prince novel and maybe a clue as to his origin.
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Patricia Wentworth's Miss Silver Mystery Series
Patricia Wentworth--born Dora Amy Elles--was a British crime fiction writer. She wrote a series of 32 classic-style whodunnits featuring Miss Silver, the first of which was published in 1928, and the last in 1961, the year of her death.
Miss Silver, a retired governess-turned private detective, is sometimes compared to Jane Marple, the elderly detective created by Agatha Christie. She works closely with Scotland Yard, especially Inspector Frank Abbott and is fond of quoting the poet Tennyson.
Sunday, June 13, 2021
The Prevention Is Worse Than The Disease
We're heartbroken to share that Joel Kallman has passed away from Covid-19 on May 25th. He was 54.
— Oracle APEX (@OracleAPEX) May 27, 2021
Joel's warmth and enthusiasm touched countless across the globe. We miss him dearly.
We invite you to share your memories: https://t.co/xTKGi7AAXo#orclapex @joelkallman pic.twitter.com/3kzF4nQxoA
He died of C19 just 2 months after getting the jab. And he is just one of increasing number of deaths due to the same virus that is supposed to fight it. 2 months! Don't be a victim like this guy.
Experts and scientists and ordinary citizens like myself who warned people of the dangers of the "vaccine" have been ridiculed and shouted at by those who think they know better. Take it if you are suicidal. Oops, millions of American have subscribed to the fear of dying from the virus but they should have been more cautious of the jab than the virus which can be cured by the dirt cheap Hydroxychloroquine combined with zinc which increased the survival rate of severely ill victims of the Chinese flu. Doctors around the world promoted the drug cocktail early last year, but the left and democrats shut it down because it was mentioned by President Trump. The hateful ignorant left and democrats successfully stopped its use because of their severe TDS. Now that millions have been experimented with around the world, doctors are now admitting the efficacy of the Hydroxychloroquine cocktail. The left is still trying to fool the people by suppressing this latest admission by doctors and experts. Anyone who mentions the new findings by the doctors on social networks are suspended immediately. This new admission by these doctors are never mentioned in the alphabet media either. This is how they prevent ignorant people from learning the truth that will save them from potential illness or death.
Need I explain further why I am not willing to take it?
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Trese
Sunday, June 6, 2021
Xtremo
Friday, June 4, 2021
The Princess Bride
tags: adventure, book within a book, fantasy, romance, satire
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
from GoodReads
Once upon a time came a story so full of high adventure and true love that it became an instant classic and won the hearts of millions. Now in hardcover in America for the first time since 1973 (in its native Florin, it has been on the Florinise Times bestseller list continuously since the week it was published), this special edition of The Princess Bride is a true keepsake for devoted fans as well as those lucky enough to discover it for the first time. What reader can forget or resist such colorful characters as Westley- handsome farm boy who risks death and much, much worse for the woman he loves; Inigo- the Spanish swordsman who lives only to avenge his father's death; Fezzik- the Turk, the gentlest giant ever to have uprooted a tree with his bare hands; Vizzini-the evil Sicilian, with a mind so keen he's foiled by his own perfect logic; Prince Humperdinck- the eviler ruler of Florin, who has an equally insatiable thirst for war and the beauteous Buttercup; Count Rugen- the evilest man of all, who thrives on the excruciating pain of others; Miracle Max- the King's ex-Miracle Man, who can raise the dead (kind of); The Dread Pirate Roberts- supreme looter and plunderer of the high seas; and, of course, Buttercup- the princess bride, the most perfect, beautiful woman in the history of the world.
S. Morgenstern's timeless tale--discovered and wonderfully abridged by William Goldman--pits country against country, good against evil, love against hate. From the Cliffs of Insanity through the Fire Swamp and down into the Zoo of Death, this incredible journey and brilliant tale is peppered with strange beasties both monstrous and gentle, and memorable surprises both terrible and sublime.
Fictional William Goldman is given the job of abridging the original book which he deems the best book he has never read. His fictional father read it to him when he was a little boy. In shortening the novel, he decides to leave only the best parts. According to him, this book has everything you could possibly want in a novel
Fencing. Fighting. Torture. Poison. True love. Hate. Revenge. Giants. Hunters. Bad men. Good men. Beautifulest ladies. Snakes. Spiders. Beasts of all natures and descriptions. Pain. Death. Brave men. Coward men. Strongest men. Chases. Escapes. Lies. Truths. Passion. Miracles.
I love the movie and I equally love the book. The story of Inigo Montoya becoming a mercenary and out for revenge on Count Rugen is explained better in the book and will make you love his character even more. I like how Goldman created fictional characters of himself, wife, son, and grandson.
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal: The Movie 2021
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Vaccine For Severe TDS
DOCTOR SOUNDS THE ALARM ON COVID JABS https://t.co/75fp5szJW6
— roseunplugged (@roseunplugged2) June 2, 2021