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Aaron:
A watchable, but forgettable film.
Brisingr:
It was an ok film, kept me entertained the first time i seen it anyway.
Aaron:
I believe 24 was also cancelled. Shame about FlashForward - it had gotten so much better after that mid-season break ... ah well, I guess. Still got Fringe ...
_Mark:
Aye is a pity about the new leaders and the shows being canceled. Bad news all round :P
Brisingr:
Great series, loved it all. Gonna miss it :(
Hello guys, in the last blog post I mentioned that I would take a break from The adventures of Fletch and Roman and try something new. Here it is ... The Lutionn collection, a series of 8 books, this will take years if it comes to something. FRA will sometimes be there when I'm taking a break from Lutionn. The stories will make sense when the collection is complete as there will be bits from the books still to come in earlier books. It is a serious collection and the first book is called Shepard. It should start soon and be information in the Warhouse, heres a little insight into Lutionn. Hope you enjoy it.
Tagline.
The city of light, the city of dark.
The city of heroes, the city of villains.
Lutionn.
Quote of the day
Good Moaning, I have come to arost your mither
Crabtree
Allo, Allo
Written on Friday 24 April 2009 by falcon
Greetings, sorry for the lack of updates recently. FRA is finished it's first series but there will be others. The stories are up in the Warehouse and the FRA Trying to make sense book is going to be there shortly. The next series will hopefully not be as confusing. I will be starting something new which you will find out about later.
Quote of the day
I have a medium-sized fire axe buried in my spinal column. That sort of thing can really put a crimp on your day
Kryten
Red Dwarf
Written on Tuesday 14 April 2009 by falcon
Greetings, a long, long, long ,long time ago I said I would do a review on Indian summer. The book was written by William Randle, and is a true story. So no superpowred villains or a twist in the plot. William Randle got a job at a crappy school and one day took students to an art exhibition, but the kids ran wild no matter how hard Randle tried to control them. Thats when a woman who lived through world war 2 and fell in love with a Indian, helped Randle and got the hids to behave themselves. William was staring at a picture of India while the lady asked Will if he had ever been there. Will said no, and the woman asked if he would like to accompany her to India as she was going to vist the Indian she met during the war. Will went to India to meet strange people and be suck in bizzar situations. There were nio pictures of Indian Summer.
Plot=7/10
Characters=7/10
Wording= 8/10
Overall=7/10
Quote of the day
I find your lack of faith disturbing.
Darth Vader
Star Wars Epispde 4 A new hope
Written on Thursday 2 April 2009 by falcon