If you paid attention to your Gcse science – unlikely, I know – then you may remember all that jazz about magnets. In particular, the weird way in which two like-for-like magnet poles repel each other rather than attach.
Having just flicked through the Ladybird Guide To Science For Five-Year-Olds (I was always rubbish at science), I'm reminded of this notion when reviewing the Buffy and Angel episodes back to back. While Angel has generally gone all dark and broody, lately, quite a few of the episodes of Buffy The Vampire Slayer have gone the other way. We've had the brain-dead pointlessness of Beer Bad, the half Thanksgiving tutorial/half Buffy's Kitchen antics of Pangs, and now, along comes Something Blue, an episode that at times threatens to take tweeness to the max.
In a way, Buffy The Vampire Slayer's gradual leaning towards frothy storytelling makes sense. It's still a...
Having just flicked through the Ladybird Guide To Science For Five-Year-Olds (I was always rubbish at science), I'm reminded of this notion when reviewing the Buffy and Angel episodes back to back. While Angel has generally gone all dark and broody, lately, quite a few of the episodes of Buffy The Vampire Slayer have gone the other way. We've had the brain-dead pointlessness of Beer Bad, the half Thanksgiving tutorial/half Buffy's Kitchen antics of Pangs, and now, along comes Something Blue, an episode that at times threatens to take tweeness to the max.
In a way, Buffy The Vampire Slayer's gradual leaning towards frothy storytelling makes sense. It's still a...
- 1/29/2015
- Shadowlocked
As with any favorite, the TV series we love, those we come back to time and again, tend to say a lot about us. They remind us of who and where we were when we first saw them and help us chart how we’ve grown and changed over the years. They become guides, informing our view of the world or just helping us navigate it, be it through much-needed escapism, prompted introspection, or emotional catharsis. Welcoming a show week after week into our homes, sharing years with a group of imaginary friends, it’s little surprise we form such strong attachments, be it to a character, an actor, or a series.
I suppose, looking back, I was predisposed to love Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I was raised on a steady diet of The Hobbit, Little Women, and The Princess Bride; Christmas at my grandparents’ meant watching Star Wars and...
I suppose, looking back, I was predisposed to love Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I was raised on a steady diet of The Hobbit, Little Women, and The Princess Bride; Christmas at my grandparents’ meant watching Star Wars and...
- 3/1/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way is teaming with Team Seven to adapt "Shutter Island" and "Mystic River" author Dennis Lehane's Vietnam short story "Running Out of Dog" into a feature says The Hollywood Reporter.
The story portrays a Vietnam veteran returning home to South Carolina and finding himself in a love triangle with a childhood friend and her husband, whose wealthy family kept him from going off to Vietnam.
Tracey Forbes is working on the script adaptation, while Calum deHartog will produce.
The story portrays a Vietnam veteran returning home to South Carolina and finding himself in a love triangle with a childhood friend and her husband, whose wealthy family kept him from going off to Vietnam.
Tracey Forbes is working on the script adaptation, while Calum deHartog will produce.
- 8/8/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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