In this increasingly nihilistic world dominated by televangelists, medieval superstitions, extreme nationalism, ignorance, escapism, consumerism, and anti-intellectualism Ministry comes pumping at full volume into our ears like a apocalyptic juggernaut from the fiery depths of hell in an attempt to break through the numbness of our overstimulated and TV stupified minds and drag us kicking and screaming back to reality. Al Jourgenson does not hold any reservations about his feelings for the horrible state of the modern world as he raves about the current Bush administration and its attempt to turn our beloved country into a dictatorship. For me the political themed lyrics running throughout… Read more
The perfect book for those who haven't got the time to read entire books on individual serial killers, "The A-Z Encyclopedia..." has a small and concise, but informative biography on all of the most notorious serial killers that are known, as well as articles on the subjects that have interested them. Plus, there are articles on the impact that serial killers have had on society, including artists, cinema, music, literature, and folklore. If you are looking for a book that details almost all aspects of serial killers, that is packed full of easily digestable facts that you can refer back to when needed, then look no further.
Given the fact that the majority of Stephen King's movies are some of the worst films to ever grace the big screen, I wasn't expecting "Secret Window" to be much more than a mockery of the novella that it was based upon. Fortunately, I was pleasantly surprised. Depp's acting was superb, as always, the plot was intriguing, and although predictable and slow at times, still kept my utmost attention. The only complaint I have of "Secret Window" is that it was too formulaic and predictable and I felt that the last 20 minutes of the movie in which Depp's character is finally exposed in all his glorious madness clashes with how he portrayed his character up to that point,… Read more