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ADVERTISEMENT It is often said that dogs are the only animal capable of love, usually by people who have been snubbed by an overly snooty cat. However, time and time again, dogs have shown throughout history that they can not only show love, but the cold hard determination and bravery we’d come to expect from [...]
Posted by Karl Smallwood on Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Animals, Nature · Tagged Appollo, Barry the St. Bernard, Bobbie The Wonder Dog, Chips, courageous dogs, Dog breeds, Gander, Jackie The Nazi Dog, Karl Smallwood, Laika, Loukaniko, Military animals, Nemo, Nemo A354, Police dog, Riot Dog, Shep, Working dogs
Perhaps no comic book writer has been more influential and highly venerated as British author Alan Moore. Widely considered to be one of the greatest, if not THE greatest, comic book authors in history, Moore has redefined the limits and expectations of the medium. He began working in underground British magazines like 2000AD and Warrior where he [...]
Posted by Nathanael Hood on Wednesday, September 14, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Comics · Tagged 2000AD, alan moore, Alan Moore’s The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Alex Olsen, alien technology, Allan Quatermain, Alternate history comics, artist, author, British comics, Captain, chemicals, comic book magazine, comic book writer, comics, D.C., Detective, Dhalua, Fiction, Fu Manchu, Great Britain, Hugo Weaving, Hyde, Jack the Ripper, Jekyll, Johnny Bates, Justice League, Literature, London, Manhattan, marvel comics, Marvelman, Michael Moran, Mina Harker, Miracleman, Moreau, Natalie Portman, Neil Gaiman, Nemo, olympics, Promethea, Rob Liefeld, scientist, sean connery, Sophie Bangs, Superhero, Suprema, Supreme, Tesla, The Ballad, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The War of the Worlds, Tom Strong, Tree of Life, v for vendetta, Warrior, Warrior Company Limited, Watchmen
There’s more to making a family film palatable for grown-ups and kids alike than letting riff-rabid Robin Williams off the leash or dropping double-entendres and pop-culture name-checks among the sight gags: The story has to speak to the child in all of us while not talking down to tykes. These ten movies wrap their simple [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, September 13, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged 20000 Leagues Under The Sea, A Christmas Story, animation, Aronnax, Bambi Meets Hamlet, Brad Bird, Captain, Children's films, Christmas, director, E.T., Entertainment, Entertainment_Culture, Fairy tale, Fiction, film, Folklore, Harrison Ford, Iron Giant, James Mason, Jeremy Irons, Kids movies adults will like, King, Kirk Douglas, Lake Michigan, Maine, Maine,United States, Mandy Patinkin, Mass media, Michael, michigan, Michigan,United States, Mufasa, Musical films, Ned Land, Nemo, Official, Paul Lukas, Peter Lorre, Pinocchio, Pinochhio, Pleasure Island, Princess, producer /director, Professor, Ratatouille, Red Ryder Carbine-Action, Rob Reiner, robin williams, Simba, Snow White, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, star wars, Steven Spielberg, The Fairy with Turquoise Hair, The Incredibles, The Lion King, The Princess Bride, The Wizard of Oz, Toy Story, Wallace Shawn, Yuletide