A story about the events leading up to the sword fighting cat's meeting with Shrek and his friends.
6 December 2011
by Loup Dargent
December 06, 2011
by Loup Dargent
December 06, 2011
Cartoons That Make Me Feel Worthless
Remember those days watching cartoons on Saturday mornings? Sometimes the One Saturday Morning theme song still gets stuck in my head. Well, the point is, I grew up watching these Saturday morning cartoons as I'm sure many of you did. However, you know what the problem was? Although I loved these cartoons to death, they made me feel completely worthless. Their lives were constantly filled with fun and drama, while mine was filled with schoolwork and chores. The best I could do was live my life through them.
by Loup Dargent
December 06, 2011
Some stories just read like fairy tales, so this might be one. Glamorous evening wear outfits are just one of the many designer styles of clothing that have come from the brilliant Lebanese fashion designer Elie Saab. ES as he is sometimes called, he is known for his Beirut based fashion company that he started at a mere eighteen years old. He has designed couture dress fashions for the Cannes film festival and the Oscars.
by Loup Dargent
December 06, 2011
Ancient Greece is well known for its colourful mythology, but perhaps the most fantastic of its creations are its monsters. Usually requiring a god or hero to defeat them (or sometimes both), the legends of these incredible beasts have stood the test of time and still permeate popular culture today. But which are the most enduring of ancient Greece's monsters? Read on to find out (just don't forget to bring a ball of string with you).
3 December 2011
by Loup Dargent
December 03, 2011
Everyone loves a trip to the cinema, from the action on the screen to the oversized snacks and drinks, here's our guide to enjoying a day at the cinema!
by Loup Dargent
December 03, 2011
As the country begins to head into 2012, the US elections are certainly heating up. Nevertheless, in the meantime there are still many tough political decisions to face. Given the recent news that the senate has rejected a plan to give workers across the country a payroll tax cut, it could certainly appear that 2012, and the subsequent elections, will be a miserable time for all where money is tight and spirits are low. However, that needn’t necessarily be the case – there are many ways you can inject a sense of fun into the elections. If you want to lighten the mood around your own house, try playing one of these great election games that get the whole family involved.
2 December 2011
by Loup Dargent
December 02, 2011
Feeling gloomy and blue because of a rough breakup? Want to escape from the world for a while and have a good cry? Instead of pouring your heart out to a friend, try something different. Pop a bowl of popcorn, make yourself comfortable on the couch, and throw in one of these great tear-inducing movies. There's nothing so relieving after a breakup as crying your eyes out until you are utterly exhausted. Getting it all out now may be helpful in helping you adjust more quickly to life without your significant other. Here are some great movies to help you do just that:
All Posts, Guest Posts, Horror Related, James Bond Related, Miscellaneous, Movies Related, Science Fiction Related, Top Lists, TV Series
by Loup Dargent
December 02, 2011
James Bond? He’s half a man without his Aston Martin. Sparkly Edward’s got his Volvo, Ghostbusters have their Cadillac and the only time Lindsay Lohan was even remotely cool was when she rode Herbie. Iconic cars have been boosting the badass-ness of their drivers for years, and sometimes they’ve outshined them completely. Either way, here’s a list of some of the coolest cars ever…
by Loup Dargent
December 02, 2011
Aside from being one of the most vibrant cultural hotspots in the world, London is also host to one of the largest financial centres on the planet. The city is located in a relatively temperate climate. Winters are not severe, nor are the summers particularly unbearable. The climate is instead perfectly suited for fostering innovation.
1 December 2011
by Loup Dargent
December 01, 2011
With the latest James Bond film, Skyfall, heading for the big screen in 2012 it’s no wonder that critics, fans and financiers alike are eagerly waiting for this latest offering which sees Daniel Craig playing the role of the secret agent for the third time.
This is the 23rd Bond film and heralds the 50th anniversary of the first ever James Bond film, Dr No. Of course, as with any 007 adventure, there are several important questions that just have to be answered i.e.
- Who will direct it?
- Who will be the baddy?
- Who will be the Bond girl?
- Where will Bond go on his latest adventure tours?
by Loup Dargent
December 01, 2011
The Gibson Les Paul Deluxe is one of the most recognizable and iconic guitar brands in rock music, having been the favorite of rock legends such as Pete Townshend of The Who. The Les Paul has guitar has seen many incarnations and signature models based on the customizations made by notable guitarists, and demand for it is always high irrespective of the economy. Named after iconic jazz guitarist Les Paul, this range of guitars has been at the forefront of music for well over fifty years.
30 November 2011
by Loup Dargent
November 30, 2011
The '80s is my personal favorite decade, probably because I was just old
enough to notice it but too young to enjoy it, so I miss it. Here are
my favorite action movies from the era, but in the interest of avoiding
overlap from other lists, I have eliminated all the children's movies (since Goonies and Labyrinth would otherwise belong here). I also eliminated Jackie Chan movies, so this is basically "Top 10 American '80s Action Movies Not Centered Around Children." Oh, and no James Bond movies either. And I left out the Star Wars movies too, since that trilogy began in the '70s.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)















