The Making of 'Lord of Illusions': Directed by Natalie Barandes. With Scott Bakula, Clive Barker, Andy Geller, Famke Janssen.
My theatre is close by the plague these twelve weeks, my company is playing the inn-yards of England, while Burbage and the Chamberlain's Men are invited to court and receive ten pounds to play your piece, written for my theatre, by my writer, at my risk when you were green and grate...
Our new overlords Davidson & Associates, started by Jan Davidson and later joined by her husband Bob, was a diversified educational software company whose growth was predicated on the success of a title named Math Blaster, in which a player answers math problems to blow up incoming asteroids ...
An ultimate warrior, the one and only Alchemy Emperor, Ling Han, had died in his quest to achieve godhood. Ten thousands years later, and he, with the “Invincible Heaven Scroll”, was reborn in the body of a young man with the same name. From then on, w
I love gothic romance movies and gothic TV shows – and I especially love when they also happen to be period dramas or have touches of the supernatural! Call it my never-ending interest in everythingJane Eyre,Beauty and the Beaststories, history, paranormal romance, and moodyByronic Heroes. ...
1.A bunch of kids anonymously typing whatever comments they want feels like an atomic bomb,and that's definitely mightier than a sword. 那些匿名随便喷人的小屁孩们,就像原子弹一样,言论确实比枪更有杀伤力。 2. If you like somebody,you should just be straight-up with them and tell them that...
— The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien Oxford is a city that has shaped the minds of countless writers, philosophers, and poets. From its world-renowned university to its idyllic surroundings, Oxford is a place where creativity flows as freely as the River Thames that runs nearby. ...
That’s when she sees Charlie Gilbert in the audience, holding his daughter’s homemade poster with the lyrics to Kat’s hit song on it —”Marry Me.” In front of the world, Kat says “yes.” And the romantic comedy begins.
Professor David Carpenter at King’s College London, has traced the coin back to a man called John de Hidon, who was the lord of Hemyock Manor. Carpenter thinks the coin may have fallen out of someone’s pocket—either de Hidon himself or one of his staff. ...