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calliopes_pen) wrote2009-09-25 03:03 pm
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Fannish Items of Interest
I had been considering watching Eastwick. However, after reading the reactions on my friends list, and this Io9 recap, I think I’ll pass on this one. Even if Jaime Ray Newman (from Eureka) is in it.
Television Without Pity tells Joss Whedon’s best episodes—from all his shows.
whedonesque discusses it here, also linking to a similar list from EW.com.
Apparently, someone wrote to The Wall Street Journal asking for help, because their 13 year old nephew liked science fiction. They wanted advice on how to make him stop reading it. Luckily, they were given advice on other science fiction authors to let him try. Thankfully, nobody around me ever cared that I loved science fiction or fantasy or horror novels, so long as I was reading.
When I was in 10th grade, my math teacher saw me reading The Hobbit. He asked me if I liked science fiction or fantasy, and I said yes. He took me into a closet in the back of the room one day before class—filled to the brim with boxes of science fiction books. He told me to take what I wanted if it was out of print, and if it wasn’t, write down the titles and track them down.
From Cracked: 7 Vampires Around the World Worse Than The Ones In Twilight. I know that with #4—The Krasue—there are a few horror movies from Thailand about it. Never actually watched them, but I know of them.
Television Without Pity tells Joss Whedon’s best episodes—from all his shows.
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Apparently, someone wrote to The Wall Street Journal asking for help, because their 13 year old nephew liked science fiction. They wanted advice on how to make him stop reading it. Luckily, they were given advice on other science fiction authors to let him try. Thankfully, nobody around me ever cared that I loved science fiction or fantasy or horror novels, so long as I was reading.
When I was in 10th grade, my math teacher saw me reading The Hobbit. He asked me if I liked science fiction or fantasy, and I said yes. He took me into a closet in the back of the room one day before class—filled to the brim with boxes of science fiction books. He told me to take what I wanted if it was out of print, and if it wasn’t, write down the titles and track them down.
From Cracked: 7 Vampires Around the World Worse Than The Ones In Twilight. I know that with #4—The Krasue—there are a few horror movies from Thailand about it. Never actually watched them, but I know of them.