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Nineteen Eighty-Four
katsteevns
by katsteevns  12-29-2009    2
 As literary science fiction, 1984 is a classic novel of the social science fiction sub-genre, thus, since its publication in 1949, the terms and concepts of Big Brother, doublethink, thoughtcrime, Newspeak, et cetera, became contemporary vernacular, including the adjective Orwellian, denoting George Orwell's writings and totalitarianism as exposited in Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm (1945).
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Tongue twisters
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  12-25-2009   
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Cosmic Voyage W/Morgan Freeman
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  12-24-2009    1
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Lost worlds- Life in the balance
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  12-24-2009   
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Steampunk Gadgets
mcsmithblack
by mcsmithblack  11-17-2009   
 Very Victorian, or so I think.
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did YOU take YOUR shower today?
doodleicious
by doodleicious  11-20-2009    4
 OMFG!!!
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13 Disaster and end of world movies
shaor
by shaor  11-8-2009    1
 Can't wait to see '2012'
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Sci-Fi Pniups - Part 1 (1920’s-1970’s)
Tali99
by Tali99  11-4-2009    1
 Sexy female pin ups have been part of the Sci-Fi fantasy genre since it’s creation...
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Alien abductions
shaor
by shaor  11-6-2009   
 Always wondered about this stuff!
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Frank Frazetta: Artist And Illustrator
mcsmithblack
by mcsmithblack  11-2-2009   
 Frank Frazetta is just a fabulous artist. His composition is impeccable, with wonderful action and figure placement as well as dramatic backgrounds. His ability with anatomy, both human and non, is faultless and his colorizing is perfection. My first exposure to him was cover and interior illustrations for Conan: the Cimmerian, Tarzan and John Carter of Mars series. I just fell in love with his work. His characters, whether men, women or creatures are all well-muscled and terribly energetic. That distinctive and original Frazetta style has been a major influence on so many artists. Following is a exerpt from Wikipedia: "Frazetta has had a major and lasting influence on many artists within the genre of fantasy and science fiction, such as Simon Bisley. Boris Vallejo is another fantasy artist with a style broadly similar to Frazetta's along with the fact that he also painted several paperback covers of some of the same science fiction/fantasy characters (e.g., Conan t
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100+ Places for Free Books Online- updated
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  10-16-2009   
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Films today, books tomorrow?
walski69
by walski69  10-15-2009    1
 by Mariam Mokhtar "But the scariest thing is how the Puteri Umno motion was passed without debate. An important call such as this should have warranted a little more scrutiny. If the Government were to accede to their request, then it is all Malaysians, who will suffer. Not just Muslims. Movies like the Harry Potter films will not be screened. Lord of the Rings, and even The Wizard of Oz will have to be banned. And what about science fiction films? Alien, Predator and others, may be full of horror, or lack unexplained traditional elements, and thus, will not fit in any religious teaching." In short - ban fucking everything. Would that make 'em happy?
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Top Ten: The Scariest Ghost Movies
merrie
by merrie  10-25-2009    1
 It is fast approaching that unique portion of the year when all true matters arcane and diabolical are given the festive treatment, as Halloween prompts folks to deploy their broomsticks for something other than sweeping up after the household pet. Although we have recently seen cinematic quotas of the supernatural gobbled up by vampire and zombie flicks, it would be remiss to overlook the genuine chills instilled by the most successful exponents of the ghost movie genre. So here are ten of the scariest ghost movies to put the frighteners on us poor, trembling cinema-goers. Read more >>> http://funster.us/2009/10/top-10-the-scariest-ghost-movies/
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The only thing certain is nothing is certain.
chara
by chara  10-22-2009    2
 Michel de Montaigne, an influential writer of the French Renaissance, is known for popularizing the essay as a literary genre, merging serious intellectual speculation with casual anecdotes and autobiography. Montaigne had a direct influence on writers the world over, including Blaise Pascal, René Descartes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Stefan Zweig, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Isaac Asimov, Eric Hoffer, and perhaps William Shakespeare. Montaigne would be recognized as embodying, perhaps better than any other author of his time, the spirit of freely entertaining doubt which began to emerge at that time. He is most famously known for his skeptical remark, 'Que sais-je?' ('What do I know?'). Montaigne's attempt to examine the world through the lens of the only thing he can depend on implicitly — his own judgment — makes him more accessible to modern readers than any other author of the Renaissance.
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7 Terrifying Giant Versions of Disgusting Critters
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  10-21-2009    6
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Mind Body and Butoh
syncopath
by syncopath  10-13-2009    4
 from Wikipedia: Tatsumi Hijikata (土方巽, Hijikata Tatsumi), March 9, 1928 - January 21, 1986) was a Japanese choreographer, and the founder of a genre of dance performance art called Butoh. Hijikata was an innovator in movement technique. He was a master of the use of energy qualities in constructing expressive movement. He would use sounds, paintings, sculptures, and words to construct movement, not exclusively in a formal or literal memetic application, but by integrating these elements via visualization into the nervous system to produce movement qualities that could be very subtle, light, angelic and ghost-like, or demonic, heavy, dark, grotesque, violent and extreme.
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Conceptual photography
Aribeth
by Aribeth  10-17-2009    4
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Barbara Ehrenreich: Are women getting sadder? Not necessarily
Lexica
by Lexica  10-15-2009   
 More: So why all the sudden fuss…? Mostly because it's become a launching pad for a new book by the prolific management consultant Marcus Buckingham…a cookie-cutter classic of the positive-thinking self-help genre…all bookended with an ad for the many related products you can buy, including a "video introduction" from Buckingham, a "participant's guide" containing "exercises" to get you to happiness, and a handsome set of "Eight Strong Life Plans" to pick from… It's an old story: If you want to sell something, first find the terrible affliction that it cures. In the 1980s, as silicone implants were taking off, the doctors discovered "micromastia" -- the "disease" of small-breastedness. More recently, as big pharma searches furiously for a female Viagra, an amazingly high 43% of women have been found to suffer from "Female Sexual Dysfunction," or FSD. Now, it's unhappiness, and the range of potential "cures" is dazzling: Seagrams, Godiva, and Harlequin, take note.
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John Scalzi on the latest "girls are ruining science fiction!" idiocy
Lexica
by Lexica  10-13-2009   
 More: Well, actually , the thing to do is trap such creatures in a dork snare (cunningly baited with Cool Ranch Doritos, Diet Ultra Violet Mountain Dew and a dual monitor rig open to Drunken Stepfather on one screen and Duke Nukem 3D on the other), and then cart them to a special preserve somewhere in Idaho for such as their kind. We’ll tell them it’s a “freehold” — they’ll like that — and that they will be with others of a like mind, and there they will live as men , free from the horrible feminizing effects of women and their gonad shriveling girl rays . And then we’ll tag them with GPS and if they ever try to leave the freehold, we’ll have them hunted down by roller derby teams with spears . That’s really the optimal solution. But since we can’t do that , then pointing and laughing will suffice. So, yes: let’s all point and laugh at these funny little terrified stupid men, and then ignore them. Because that’s what they rate.
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The Lake House movie watch online free
ak_mom75
by ak_mom75  5-12-2008    3
 This is a great romance movie for the ladies. I also love this website. when you sign up with the site you can save playlists of your favorite movies and send messages to your friends and of course watch new and old movies.
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JacksCrackers
P-Fielding
by P-Fielding  9-18-2009   
 Avant rock, a genre often overlooked but has the most potential in self expression and artistry. Listen to this guy's tracks and see the difference between musical expression and commercial rerepresentation. One track is dedicated to victims of the SouthEast Asian Tsunami
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Documentary Heaven: Food For Your Brain
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  8-19-2009    2
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Konstanz to Jerusalem
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  10-9-2009   
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Jet - Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
lollipop10
by lollipop10  10-9-2009    9
 For a certain hot someone. :D
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Turner and the Masters at the Tate Britain
David Hughes
by David Hughes  10-9-2009    1
 Check video link in my comments below!
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Free Cooking, Food & Wine Books Online
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  10-1-2009    2
 A comprehensive alphabetical listing of free books for reading or listening can be found on these pages: * 100+ Places For Free Books Online * Free Audio Books Online LibriVox has ten free audio books available for download in MP3 (64kb/128kb) or ogg vorbis. All are human read. There are 12 other book pages here at Gizmo's covering other various popular book genres and offering links to free online books listed here: Book Genre Pages More at the site.
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The Russians Are Coming!
merrie
by merrie  8-5-2009    1
 Casino Royale demonstrates that anyone vaguely Slavic makes the best bad guy. But for a true tribute to the Cold War genre, nothing tops Mike Myers towering body of work: Austin Powers - International Man of Mystery, Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me, and Goldmember. All of it of course stands in the shadow of the greatest Cold War flick of all time … Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Sorry, got sidetracked. It was another time. This is supposed to be about those damned Russian subs, popping up again like a crazy stalker girlfriend from the past. According to Defense Department officials, one of the Russian submarines remained in international waters on Tuesday about 200 miles off the coast of the United States. The location of the second remained unclear. I hope no Gloucester draggermen snag ‘em. Could be awkward. The submarine patrols come as Moscow tries to shake off the embarrassment of the . . .
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How Glenn Beck exploits the "angry man" genre of 1976
masbury
by masbury  9-30-2009    1
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Judgement Day: Heavy metal trio with strings
Lexica
by Lexica  10-1-2009   
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Free Cooking, Food & Wine Books Online
merrie
by merrie  9-30-2009   
  This is a listing of sites that legally offer free Cooking, Food & Wine books , for reading and listening (audio). All of these sites listed have content that is legal to distribute. If you find that any site listed is offering content that can not be legally transferred, please let me know Much more at link >>> http://www.techsupportalert.com/free-books-cooking Gizmo's Freeware (Home) http://www.techsupportalert.com/
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A Precious Gift for Lovers of Literature
Socratoad
by Socratoad  9-22-2009   
  The Paris Review Interview Archive "Since 1953, when the first issue of the magazine appeared with an interview of E. M. Forster, our Q&A encounters with the great writers of our times have come to be recognized as a sort of literary genre unto themselves: the Paris Review interview. More than fifty years—and more than three hundred interviews—later, the archive continues to grow with each new issue of the magazine. In November 2006, the first volume of a four-book set of The Paris Review Interviews was celebrated by reviewers across the English-speaking world. In tandem with this publishing project, we offer here online a complete index of every interview ever published, searchable by author and by date—as well as a substantial sampling of the archive’s finest interviews, posted in their entirety. Taken together, these conversations with novelists, poets, playwrights, essayists, biographers, journalists, and critics constitute what Salman Rushdie calls “the finest available inqui
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Butt (Book)Covers
ratilfar
by ratilfar  9-18-2009   
 Yet, as we approach attendance at the World Fantasy Convention (and other conventions) we do not see the best minds of our genre openly confronting these issues. Sadly, we do not hear public conversations concerning gluteus maximal messages.
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Just what is 'annualism'?
Aribeth
by Aribeth  8-24-2009   
 Many would argue that there is nothing wrong with a journalist putting themselves at the centre of the story. What binds all the "annualist" titles together is that while their "year-long ordeal" might be classified as a stunt, they have serious things to say about their subject matter and its importance to society. And there is a long and honourable history of "stunt" journalism. It goes all the way back to Nellie Bly, the pioneering American journalist. In 1887 she infiltrated an asylum by pretending to be mentally ill in order to investigate conditions there. Her expose, Ten Days in a Mad-House, outlined the grim conditions, rotten food, and beatings that constituted the life of patients. Ultimately, we are impressed by feats of endurance. For many readers, it adds authenticity to an act of criticism. For many of the authors of course, one "annualist" work is enough. "It would be really nice to do something that doesn't involve the words 'I', 'me' or 'my''.
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Instead Watch My Top Picks
debbyski
by debbyski  1-25-2008    6
 Ok, I'm not a lesbian, but I'm not exactly heterosexual either. So watch my top picks in this particular genre because I'm right half the time :D 1. Fried Green Tomatoes Unfortunately the movie version has been "sanitized" to attract the heterosexual audience. Even though it fills my emotional cache I still wish they would have had the guts to lift it above that level, but I'm a sucker for the southern accent. 2. Aimee and Jaguar This movie is huge in it's structure and huge in it's emotion. AND it's based on a true story. It's great love in times that make love seem impossible. 3. Loving Annabelle. OK, so it's a sexy, cheesy, student/teacher, kinda disturbing love affair with Simone stuck in a loveless affair with a man (of course). I'd watch it again just for the music though. 4. But I'm a Cheerleader. This boot camp is so absurd that it's funny. And the moral of this review is that I cannot come up with 5 good lesbian movies. What a shame.
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Amish Romance Novels Are A Hot New Genre
merrie
by merrie  9-9-2009    1
 The explosion of Amish fiction has drawn mixed reactions within Amish communities. Emma Smoker, 39, who was selling homemade pies -- apple, blueberry and shoofly -- in front of Rachel's, said the books don't interest her. "I live the Amish life -- I don't need to read about it," said Mrs. Smoker, who is the sister of store owner Rachel Esh. From what her friends tell her, she added, the books "aren't quite true to life." While there are no religious strictures against contemporary novels, the church has traditionally viewed fiction as distracting and deceitful, says Donald Kraybill, a senior fellow at the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies, a religious studies center at Elizabethtown College. Some Amish have nevertheless become avid fans. An Amish woman in Lancaster told Ms. Lewis that "all the women in our church district are reading your books under the covers, literally," Ms. Lewis said. Ms. Brunstetter, who lives in Tacoma, Wash., said several Amish families
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Science fiction's response to Margaret Atwood's "I don't write science fiction" claim
Lexica
by Lexica  9-1-2009    1
 :lol: Background: For years, Margaret Atwood has been claiming that she doesn't write science fiction. Yes, yes, she writes stories set in the future, sometimes with aliens, that look at the question "what if were different - how would that affect things?" which is kind of the central question of science fiction (aka "the literature of 'what-if'")... but it's not science fiction!
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The First Decent Iraq War Movie
jkrabbit
by jkrabbit  9-2-2009    1
 Looks Interesting, I'll be looking for this one.
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Getting Ready for Halloween
MattSaysSo
by MattSaysSo  8-28-2009   
 can't wait for my favorite holiday of the year. this time around, i'm going all out. got the bud to start planning right now for halloween.
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Limbaugh warns Jay-Z 'O is going after his Penis"
leevardi
by leevardi  8-26-2009    2
 seriously....all things mentioned in this blog really happened.
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Welcome to Desktopography
perellicippo
by perellicippo  4-10-2009   
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