I remember reading somewhere that when a person has a fever, their body temperature rises to the point where the brain starts acting…differently. I don’t remember the exact wording of it, but I’m pretty sure it was an old Scientific American and that it had the word “insanity” in there somewhere. Since I’m pretty sure [...]
Archive for June, 2006
Ah, travel. A journey. In days gone by, travel often meant a great adventure, strutting across vast swaths of unexplored wilderness in hopes of achieving all that stuff that sounds good on paper, like Mom and apple pie. “Pack up the wagon, sling on that bindlestiff, snap your knapsack shut, we’re going on an adventure!” [...]
There’s talk around the water cooler lately. Whispered code and hand signals meant to look like nothing, but I know better than that. It’s that guy in marketing, Tim, or Judy, or whatever his name is. Spreading rumors, filing MEMOS… well, I can read the writing on the wall even when it ISN’T in a [...]
“A dormant volcano deep with the Turkish forest holds within it a deadly secret. Perfectly preserved, a nest of pterodactyl eggs are ready to hatch…” Thus reads the synopsis for Pterodactyl, a direct to DVD release from Director Mark L. Lester, who brought us such towering cinematic achievements as the 1985 version of “Commando” and [...]
