been thinking about fantasy/scifi rule systems and free will
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Jonny Quest - The Curse of the Shoggoth
How can my day be bad when cute little baby sloths exist??
My weekend started when fifth period was over and when I was driving away from school like a civilized driver, not like a madman. When I got home I packed up and headed out to south Jersey to spend the weekend at my mom's and to babysit while she was at work and to spend quality time with her. While I was down there I was curious about my subscription to netflix on my xbox 360. I've have a membership deal with them and use my xbox to watch whatever movies they have on it. As I search up the movies I realize that I have a good amount of movies to watch while I basically vegetate my weekend away! To be frank, I'll just tell you the movies and give you my thoughts about them.
From Dusk Till Dawn- I remember seeing this movie on HBO as a kid. While watching this bloody nugget of a horror movie I was really into how damn gory this movie was and how insane the characters were. The vampires were just down right crazy as well. Being made by the hands of Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, From Dusk Till Dawn has all sorts of small details to the batshit mad plot line. But then again what else would you expect from those two. George Clooney's performance is an interesting one since his character has to take care of a psychopathic sibling all the while they try to escape the U.S. and into Mexico.
Bunraku- Here's an interesting movie. Bunraku's genre is bend around abit. It's a western meets an action meets musical (just with violence instead of singing). The story basically tells of how the world ended with big bang and those who survived decided that guns were the culprit to their violent ways. So with all firearms thrown away this gave way for bladed weapons to return. In this world instead of guns the characters use their fists, swords, knives and wits to stay afloat in this crazed city ruled by Nickola (Ron Pearlman) and his 10 killers. The movie reminds me of High Plains Drifter due to John Hartnet's performance as The Drifter who wants to kill Nickola for unknown purposes. Woody Harrelson's role as The Bartender who bring The Drifter and The Samurai together as allies is an interesting role. Bunraku is an art movie with it's origami design sets and story telling and it's an action flick with it's endless amounts of sword play and ass kicking. Technically these were the only two movies I watched the rest of the weekend was spent playing Skyrim.
I came up with this comic back during the BP oil spill, but it’s as relevant now as ever; the spill is still causing damage, but few people care now that it’s ceased to threaten anything big and cute in an immediately visible fashion.
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ANIMALS IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:
Dumbo or “flapjack” Octopuses Ceratoid Anglerfish Sea Cucumber and parasitic Pearlfish Bobbit Worm Pistol Shrimp Salps forming a Blastozooid Planktonic Crab Larva, Copepod and Foraminiferan Boxing Crab with its symbiotic Anemones Glaucus atlanticus or “sea lizard” preying on hydrozoan Red Snapper with Cymothoa Exigua or “tongue biter” Flounder Corpses Media Shill Bottle-nosed asshole