Tuesday, October 13, 2020

SF8: Empty Body

 

This episode felt like a monodrama about a grieving mother.

Sunday, October 11, 2020

BBC Natural World: The Monkey-Eating Eagle of the Orinoco (2010)

 

In this documentary we follow a small family of three of the harpy eagles. We witness how protective a mother can be (and females are around 1/3rd bigger than the males), how smart they can be (using natural insecticide in plants) and how magnificent those birds are.

Sunday, September 27, 2020

SF8: Love Virtually

 

The story here has not much substance, however editing and humor make up for it. 

Saturday, September 26, 2020

Saturday Poetry Corner 49: The Rose

Today, two poems featuring roses. One is in fact a song sung by Bette Midler, and the other... *cliffhanger*

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Owls: Masters of the Night (2020)

  
In this one we meet few families of owls as they try to raise their young. A very informative documentary with phenomenal cinematography.

Sunday, September 20, 2020

SF8: White Crow

 

Maybe it's because I'm not a gamer, I find movies, or series about gaming utterly boring. But here, the game was just a false (sic!) pretense to explore something else.

Saturday, September 19, 2020

Friday, September 18, 2020

Album Cover Part 1


I am starting new series of posts. Me, being me, they will not be a regular thing, most likely. Although I will do my best to keep it regular and around Friday. But you know, work, real life, and tons of hobbies prevent me from not only streaming 24/7 but also participating in online encounters. Each post will contain only 5 album covers.

[First Impression] Alice

 

Time travel is notoriously hard to get right and to present in a form without many plot holes and inconsistencies. There is not even one work of fiction that gets it right, and the one that was closest to it was SyFy series 12 Monkeys. And only because they invented their own mythology of time.