Unbreakable is one of my favorite films. When it came out, I was pleasantly surprised to see a "superhero" story handled in such an understated, thoughtful way.
The Village is great, too. I think the "twist" at the end is a little bit much, but I don't care. I love the characters, especially Bryce Dallas Howard's performance as Ivy.
I haven't seen The Happening yet. I should probably rent that soon...
Ha! I've done some video editing, and I've made this same careless mistake myself. Without that 555 number at the end, I would have thought this was real.
It's not gut-busting hilarious, but anyone in video production will get a good laugh out of it. I did.
The words "addictive gameplay" don't usually mean much to me... but then again, a you're the people who got me hooked on Dicewars. So, I gave Totem Destroyer a try. Fun!
Things are mostly okay here. Neatorama has always been nice and quick.
The only errors I've noticed are with the links under the heading Don't Miss These. "Writers and the Sylvia Plath Effect", "Not Exactly Prince Charming", and "8 Museums You Won't Be Bored By" all redirect to the home page.
This site is a favorite of mine. Thanks for all the hard work.
I'd never heard of China's "wind and rain" bridges before, either. They're beautiful, and building a wooden bridge without using nails must take a tremendous amount of skill. I'm impressed.
The Village is great, too. I think the "twist" at the end is a little bit much, but I don't care. I love the characters, especially Bryce Dallas Howard's performance as Ivy.
I haven't seen The Happening yet. I should probably rent that soon...
It's not gut-busting hilarious, but anyone in video production will get a good laugh out of it. I did.
The only errors I've noticed are with the links under the heading Don't Miss These. "Writers and the Sylvia Plath Effect", "Not Exactly Prince Charming", and "8 Museums You Won't Be Bored By" all redirect to the home page.
This site is a favorite of mine. Thanks for all the hard work.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/janekrat/2283169871/
I'd never heard of China's "wind and rain" bridges before, either. They're beautiful, and building a wooden bridge without using nails must take a tremendous amount of skill. I'm impressed.