A small share
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Since I can't type a whole lot right now, I thought I'd come in with some small things. Especially since I didn't have the ability to put together my New Music Friday post. That effort is just a lot more than I've got at the moment for my set up. However, I did work today in my new space, even sans new desk I put up all the other stuff and put a folding table where the desk will be and it was pretty nice. My arm feels better today after work than it has in awhile. Though while typing and gaming still not great, so I'm laying it off as much as possible when not working.
My continued watch list of horror movies is ever growing. I'm VERY close to giving in to at least a 30 day trial of Shudder, if not dropping something in order to pick it up. I can't do a big post right now, but I've watched a couple of stinkers, so let me leave with you with a short list of DO NOT watch these:
One movie has stood out as an absolute must watch if your like an old school slasher movie fan, or maybe even just like a Mystery Science Theater fan. My friends and I watched Chopping Mall over the weekend. It was great. We laughed so hard, it's so dumb and JUST the right kind of bad for watching with friends you love, who also love bad movies.
As a reminder if you haven't been through your passwords or reset your DW password, pay attention to
denise's recent post. I got a message from reddit today that my account had been suspended for suspicious activity and had to go through the whole thing to reset my password over there. I was pretty quick to do it, but someone had definitely started the process of stripping all my profile info from my account.
To share a musical thing before I sign-off for today. I came across the new Halocene video and thought it was worth sharing. Four awesome rock/metal female vocalists got together for a cover of Bohemian Rhapsody and it's very enjoyable. I hope they do more like this together.
My continued watch list of horror movies is ever growing. I'm VERY close to giving in to at least a 30 day trial of Shudder, if not dropping something in order to pick it up. I can't do a big post right now, but I've watched a couple of stinkers, so let me leave with you with a short list of DO NOT watch these:
- Blood & Lace - I don't know how old this movie is (late 60s early 70s maybe?) and maybe it gets scary later, but 10 minutes in and the detective and the PI are talking about what good "breeding stock" the teenage survivor is and I noped out and this was a complete did not finish for me.
- Even Lambs Have Teeth - a r*pe revenge fantasy where two girls get back at their kidnappers. I get what they were going for, and I like some female vengence, but this missed the mark in a lot of ways.
- Dark Encounters - Aliens. Come to a small US town in the 80s to tell one family what happened to their daughter who is been missing for a year. All the actors are British which makes every bit of dialogue sound fake, even in intense scenes. And the pay off was not worth it. Also, what a concept.Jesus.
- Scare Me - A low, bottom of the barrel budget horror anthology that's like a modern day Afraid of the Dark. It's got a bunch of mixed political messages and strange stories and BAD acting and it's just not worth your time or energy.
One movie has stood out as an absolute must watch if your like an old school slasher movie fan, or maybe even just like a Mystery Science Theater fan. My friends and I watched Chopping Mall over the weekend. It was great. We laughed so hard, it's so dumb and JUST the right kind of bad for watching with friends you love, who also love bad movies.
As a reminder if you haven't been through your passwords or reset your DW password, pay attention to
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To share a musical thing before I sign-off for today. I came across the new Halocene video and thought it was worth sharing. Four awesome rock/metal female vocalists got together for a cover of Bohemian Rhapsody and it's very enjoyable. I hope they do more like this together.