This is the best sequence from the 2007 movie in my eyes. The drama works and the action is superb. Also love all the brotherly emotion being thrown around.
Photo by me at Shoreline Amphitheatre in California at a concert featuring Korn & Staind 2021 may not have been an especially good year in other ways but it was most certainly an amazing year for music. Not only did live music return (which I have complex but mostly joyful and grateful feelings about) but dozens upon dozens of fantastic albums were released this year. So I thought it only fitting to celebrate the year in music with this list of my top albums of 2021. Bearing in mind that rankings are always a little complex and these things are constantly shifting (my top three are honestly pretty much interchangeable based on my mood) blah blah blah all art is subjective, etc....enjoy my top 21 albums of 2021!
That's right ladies and gents and nonbinary friends, it's time for another weekend of amazing action from Game Changer Wrestling. I've made no secret about what a huge mark I've become for GCW and here we are again with two more stacked shows full of some of the best wrestling you're likely to see anywhere, including several qualifying matches for the big annual Tournament of Survival--an entire tournament of deathmatches! So without further ado, let's get right to marking out for all the amazing action...
Welcome to Day 26 of our #VundaHalloweenAthon The 26th theme of the month is "Your Grandparents' Ghouls." Today we celebrate old horror. We're talking the kinda stuff you'd see on Turner Classic Movies with the likes of Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi--although, as always, we leave the interpretation up to you. It might be an oldie from Hollywood's Golden Age or a horror classic you haven't given a chance yet. The sky is the limit and bonus Pumpkin Points if you watch more than one movie a day on theme! Here are a few recommendations from the team, taken from our own watchlists for today... Group Pick: Bride of Frankenstein (1935) directed by James Whale is available on Criterion Channel and Peacock. Enjoy one of horror's greatest sequels. D-Rock: - Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) directed by Jack Arnold - 1h 19m - Criterion Channel, Peacock - White Zombie (1932) directed by Victor Halperin - 1h 7m - Shudder, Tubi - Wrestling Women vs. The A
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