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Edge of Tomorrow
October 9, 2014 Edge Edge of Tomorrow is a 2014 Sci-Fi Action movie with Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt. It is based on Hiroshi Sakurazak’s novel All You Need Is Kill. Will Cage is stuck in a time loop. Aliens … Continue reading
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Tagged Abandoned, Aliens, All You Need Is Kill, Alpha, American, Blood, Blood Transfusion, British, Brutal, Chaos, Choices, Country, Death, Deserter, Disabilty, Edge of Tomorow, Fractals, Government, Graphic Novel, Ground Hog Day, Hero, Hiroshi Sakurazaki, Humanity, Hundred Deaths, Injury, Japanese, Judge, London, Louvre, Millitary, Mimics, Misery, Movie, Novel, Omega, Paris, PTSD, Riat Vrataski, Sacrifice, Suffering, Time Loop, Toss Away, United, US Army, Used, Will Cage
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Scandal
Scandal: Joanne Whalley I fell in love with Joanne Whalley in the move Willow. I wanted her long wavy red locks and her ability ride horses, shoot bows and arrows and sword fight. And she got to kick and then … Continue reading
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Tagged 1988, 1995, 2011, 2013, Christine Keeler, courtesan, Engand, Frances Ford Coppola, Innoence, Jack Kilmer, Joanne Whalley Kilmer, London, Mercedes Kilmer, Mini-Series, Navy Seals, New Mexico, Nude, Palo Alto Movie, Playboy, Santa Fe, Scandal, Scarlett, Sexy, Shattered, Sorsha, The Borgias, Thirteen Year Old, Twixt, Twleve Year Old, Val Kilmer, Vanozza Cattaneo, Warrior Princess, Willow
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Elementary
March 20, 2014 Elementary “Elementary my dear Watson,” is a well-known phrase. However, the line never actually appear in any of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s books. The phrase was first uttered in P.G. Wodehouse’s PSmith Journalist in 1915. The phrase … Continue reading
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Tagged 1800s, 2000s, Addiction Recovery Companion, Ally McBeal, CBS, Chemistry, Consultant, Doctor, Drama, DVD, Elementary My Dear Watson, Eric Jong, Former Surgeon, Friendship, Hackers, Jew, Joan Watson, Jon Watson, Jonny Lee Miller, Locked Box, London, Lucy Liu, Manic Behavior, Mysteries, Natalie Dormier., New York, Patrick Jane, PG Wodehouse, PSMITH Journalist, Sexual Undertones, Shakespere, Sherlock Holmes, Shylock, Shylock's Daughter, Sir Aurthur Conan Doyle, The Mentalist, The Merchant of Venice
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His Fearful Symmetry: Red John and Blake
is Fearful Symmetry: Red John and William Blake “Tyger, Tyger burning bright, In the forest of the night, What immortal hand or eye, could fame thy fearful symmetry,” wrote William Blake. When he wrote the poem he used simple language … Continue reading
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Tagged A Marriage of Heaven and Hell, Audry Niffenfinger, beauty, Brett Styles, Church, Cult, Dolarhyde, Elsbeth, Evil, Fearful Symmetry, Francis, Ghosts, Good, Her Fearful Symmetry, Highgate Cemetery, horror, Julia, London, Lorelei Martin, Mysticism, Patrick Jane, Possession, Red John, Red Listed, Revelations, Robert Kirkland, Spirit, The Devil, The Forests of the Night, The Mentalist, The Red Dragon, The Tyger, Thomas Harris, Twins, Valentina, Visualize, What Immortal Hand or Eye, William Blake
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