Carnivorous plants come in many shapes an d sizes. One common type is the pitcher plant. These plants cheat prey(猎物) into their tube-shape d leaves using sweet flowers. The lips of these “pitchers" have a slippery coating. Insects an d sometimes small mammals that lose their footing on...
Tisha Campbelland Michelle Weeks), that bounces around the flower shop’s inner-city neighborhood with a message of hope that seems somewhat optimistic, inspired as it is by a carnivorous plant, but fits right in with the movie’s good heart....
When the famous detective Nick Carter visits Prague, he becomes involved in strange case of a missing dog and even stranger carnivorous plant. He becomes convinced that he is standing against his greatest enemy - the Gardener, who supposedly died years ago in a swamp... Tampopo (1985) More ...
it falls upon a band of scattered, sighted survivors to fight this carnivorous plant invasion. With a brave new world of maniacs, warring factions and renegades, the battle on the streets is not only directed at the purple-headed organisms but a battle to survive the sinister street-army head...
But the real star of the movie is Audrey II, the carnivorous plant that steals the show with its smooth, seductive voice and its sinister, manipulative personality. It's hard not to fall under the spell of this creature who just wants to "grow and prosper." ...
she and Fran whisk the understandably shaken older woman from her beloved home and plant her into a coldly lifeless senior center before she has any clue as to what is going on. Only a few short days after that, the pair are already holding an estate sale while also preparing to put Jen...
Movie fans: learn about movie deals, both in Charlotte and across the country. An evening at the movies can be pricey, but there are ways to save. Read on to learn about a couple of movie subscription programs, plus some theaters in the Charlotte area that just have great ticket prices....
Since the installments in that series are automatically arranged from best to worst —“Tremors”, of course, being the high water mark — assigning a sequel to a monster movie like “Mongolian Death Worm” is a relatively easy task to accomplish. After all, just about every post-”Tremors...
I’m more worried about this: http://www.geekologie.com/2009/06/carnivorous_robots_eat_meat_fo.php If there’s one thing I don’t want my robot to do, it’s to view me as a potential food source. MarkH•August 18, 2009 12:35 PM ...
A few years ago, audiences flocked to see a pair horror movies about a killer sewer clown that ate children. These werethe two chapters of "It,"based on a novel by Stephen King. The two "It" movies were constructed like thrill rides, presenting childhood fears like bloody, noisy amu...