I like the lore of the headless horseman. The Real Ghostbusters cartoon did a really good episode of it once.
But the actual book of Legend of Sleepy Hollow was such a slog to get through...and it's a short story! The whole time I was like "you only have # pages to go," but it was so freaking...
I watched the Rob Zombie "Munsters" movie. I hadn't heard anything about it before tonight. I figured "hey, it's on Netflix. It's not like it'll cost me anything."
Oh, it cost me plenty. That is a slice of my limited time on earth (of which I have less ahead than behind) that I will never get...
This came from Amazon today.
Vintage: Got it from a vintage toy store. The shield was the only accessory it came with.
Masterverse: Just got it from Amazon, CIB.
Classics: Got it loose from eBay with the shield and sword. The mask I had to buy separately and I never could find the more...
*watches first episode*
Well, that wasn't too bad, I suppose. I mean, it wasn't as great as I remember, but that's just 80's cheese. Guess I'm in this marathon for the long haul.
*looks at the really thick season set boxes*
Nope! Nope nope! I'm out. Not gonna do it. Nope!
It just occurred to me that last year when I was reading Dracula and Carmilla, I posted pictures of the books I owned (except for the kindle versions I actually read from, but that's beside the point). So in that spirit, here are pictures of the Frankenstein books I own.
This is the Bantam...
I binge watched it years ago. I remember very little of it, so I may have to binge it again sometime in the near future.
I seem to remember the Sword of Omens started out OP but got to ridiculous levels of "powers as the plot demands" as time went on.
Is that BluRay or DVD that you have? I...
Weird, I didn't even think of the cereal when I first read the post.
I didn't even know the comb itself was something people eat. Like, I didn't think it was poisonous or anything. That would make me suspicious of honey in general. But I guess like the peel of a citrus fruit...sure you could...
I was required to exchange chimeras of boundless grandeur for realities of little worth.
But I forget that I am moralizing in the most interesting part of my tale; and your looks remind me to proceed.
I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation; but now that I had finished...
I've finished the 1818 version of Frankenstein. I have no desire to try and read the 1831 version if only because I'm sure they'd be similar enough to be mind numbing.
Still, it was a good read while it lasted. Victor really irritated me with his egocentric view on things. But it really came...
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