Come to Oxford. Watch Point Break (sold out but you can sit on Sal's lap). Hang out with your fans.
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Come to Oxford. Watch Point Break (sold out but you can sit on Sal's lap). Hang out with your fans.
cinemaunderthestairs.com/whats-on/
They really enjoyed it but, I think, for quite different reasons than I do. Half Bishop sliding towards an airlock feels very different with a laugh track.
At least we all agreed that Ripley is an icon.
Finally watched Aliens with my kids last night. It was a big moment for me. Thereβs a lot of who I was at their age in that film, it encapsulates so much of what I thought, and still think, is cool.
Anyway, they thought the whole thing was hilarious.
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Daddyβs Head was great! Proper skin-crawling dread with some very effective and well-earned jolts of horror. Itβd make a nice double bill with The Babadook.
Yes but I never want to watch it again. Really excruciatingly difficult to watch and not in a fun way.
This will be the first time I've gone back to Shudder since watching The Coffee Table.
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Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.
Rewards dexterity without requiring a lot of it and challenges your abstract problem-solving skills. Allows you to discover its depth without hand-holding or lecturing. Lets you grow into the role of hero in a rich and constantly surprising world.
The world would be a better place if more people had played Gorogoa.