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Are Ewoks Too Woke?
This time, we have one movie, one television show, and one made-for-TV movie, all with SPOILERS. The Mist – Based on a Stephen King story, this has a pretty claustrophobic premise. After a severe storm, many of the residents in … Continue reading →
Posted in Magic, Monsters, Relationships, Religion, Star Wars, Television, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged abuse, aliens, baby reindeer, caravan of courage an ewok adventure, endor, ewoks, ewoks battle for endor, noa briqualon, rape, richard gadd, sexuality, stephen king, the mist, Wilford Brimley |
Exhausted from Oversleep
Beth has given me a few eBooks from Amelia Carruthers’ Origins of Fairy Tales from Around the World series as gifts, although I don’t think I’ve written about any of them yet. They each contain multiple versions of a well-known fairy … Continue reading →
Posted in African, Animals, Arabian, Art, Book Reviews, Christianity, Egyptian, Fairy Tales, Magic, Monsters, Music, Mythology, Norse, Religion | Tagged adam and eve, amelia carruthers, andrew lang, bluebeard, brunhilda, charles perrault, dragons, dwarves, liz phair, matakin, medea, nellie mckay, odin, ogres, origins of fairy tales from around the world, prunella, rakshasas, rape, rapunzel, rapunzel and other fair maidens in very tall towers, rudabeh and zal, seven-league boots, siegfried, sigurd, sleeping beauty, sleeping beauty and other tales of slumbering princesses, st. barbara, sun moon and talia, valkyries, vasilisa the fair, volsunga saga |
The Seas with Nemo and Friends
Five Portraits, by Piers Anthony – I was up to date on the Xanth series for a little while, but then I fell behind again. This one is from 2013, and doesn’t particularly deviate from the formula, although it does … Continue reading →
Posted in Authors, Book Reviews, Humor, Magic, Names, october daye, Piers Anthony, Relationships, seanan mcguire, Xanth | Tagged a killing frost, a thousand recipes for revenge, basilisk, beth cato, captain nemo, demons, fairies, five portraits, jules verne, nautilus, oberon, puns, rape, shine in pearl, south pole, twenty thousand leagues under the sea |
The FLDS Took My Baby Away
I understand Netflix is going to give up their DVD distribution later this year. I think we’re just about the only people who still use it, so I’m not surprised, but I don’t know the best way to watch movies … Continue reading →
Posted in Celebrities, Drugs, Health, Magic, Monsters, Mormonism, Music, Mythology, Native American, Navajo, Relationships, Religion, Television, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged abuse, behind the music, blood moon, dee dee ramone, end of the century the story of the ramones, fundamentalist latter-day saints, go-go's, joey ramone, johnny ramone, keep sweet pray and obey, netflix, pedophilia, polygamy, ramones, rape, rulon jeffs, skinwalkers, warren jeffs |
When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Whiny
There are so many things related to politics that I hear or read that just piss me off, but I usually try not to say anything, because it’s kind of just taking the bait. That’s especially the case with the … Continue reading →
Posted in Advertising, Celebrities, Conspiracy Theories, Current Events, Fox News, Politics, Prejudice, Television | Tagged abuse, chris christie, constitution, donald trump, e. jean carroll, elizabeth holmes, elon musk, guns, homophobia, justice, law, mafia, mike pence, misogyny, morality, new york times, racism, rape, recep tayyip erdogan, republicans, ron desantis, taxes, twitter, vengeance |
It’s a Celtic Thing
I recently finished reading the Mabinogion, a collection of Welsh mythological prose, translated by Lady Charlotte Guest in the nineteenth century. I understand there have been better English translations since then, but this is what I could easily find online, … Continue reading →
Posted in Animals, Arthurian Legend, Board Games, British, Celtic, Characters, Christianity, Games, History, L. Frank Baum, Language, Magic, Magic Items, Mythology, Names, Oz, Oz Authors, Relationships, Religion, Roman Empire, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Welsh | Tagged affalach, arianrhod, avalon, bible, blodeuwedd, cassivellaunus, cayke the cookie cook, chronicles of prydain, delilah, dylan ail don, eagles, emperor magnus maximus, fidchell, fisher king, flowers, gilfathwy, goewin, grampa in oz, gronw pebr, gwydion fab don, holy grail, judges, julius caesar, king arthur, lady charlotte guest, lleu llaw gyffes, lloyd alexander, mabinogion, magic dishpan, math ap mathonwy, owls, pair dadeni, rape, sir perceval, the black cauldron, the lost princess of oz, urtha |
Indefensible Day
It’s Independence Day here in the States, although you could ask what we’re celebrating when the Republicans are using the Supreme Court to eliminate as many freedoms as possible. This comparison seems pretty apt. But then, it’s not like anyone … Continue reading →
Posted in Capitalism, Economics, Health, Holidays, Politics, Prejudice | Tagged activism, brett kavanaugh, christine blasey ford, citizens united, democrats, donald trump, freedom, impeachment, independence day, jesus, lindsey graham, lobbyists, martyrdom, mayor bill de blasio, mayor eric adams, money, nationalism, patriotism, protests, rape, republicans, roe v. wade, senate, supreme court of the united states |
Religious Order in the Court
I’m sure what we all really need right now is a middle-aged white man weighing in on the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. But really, do any of my opinions matter in the grand scheme of things? I’ve seen … Continue reading →
Posted in Biology, Catholicism, Christianity, Conspiracy Theories, Current Events, Fundamentalism, Health, History, Jainism, Philosophy, Politics, Prejudice, Religion, Science | Tagged abortion, bible, brett kavanaugh, clarence thomas, congress, coronavirus, democrats, donald trump, guns, homophobia, impeachment, incest, logic, mike pence, misogyny, morality, moses, president barack obama, privacy, rape, republicans, roe v. wade, senate, sodom, sodomy, supreme court of the united states, theocracy, united states constitution |
It’s Hip to Be Hypocritical
I’ve been thinking of a few things recently with regards to politics, especially in terms of Republicans. They’re hardly original ideas with me, and I’m sure many people have expressed them better than I have, but I’m going to say … Continue reading →
Posted in Capitalism, Conspiracy Theories, Corporations, Current Events, Economics, Education, Politics, Prejudice, Television | Tagged abortion, abuse, alec baldwin, amazon, authoritarianism, brett kavanaugh, chris christie, disney, donald trump, elon musk, facebook, hillary clinton, homophobia, hypocrisy, jeff bezos, misogyny, pedophilia, president richard nixon, racism, rape, republicans, roe v. wade, ron desantis, saturday night live, supreme court of the united states, transphobia, twitter |
Drawn Into Divine Drama
I’ve had some of these book reviews already written for a while, and I’ve finished a few more books, so I think it’s time to put the finishing touches on this post. City of the Plague God, by Sarwat Chadda … Continue reading →
Posted in Animals, Arthurian Legend, Authors, Babylonian, Book Reviews, British, Christianity, Families, French, Hinduism, History, Holy Roman Empire, Humor, Islam, Magic, Malaysian, Monsters, Mythology, Percy Jackson, Poetry, Relationships, Religion, Rick Riordan, Semitic, William Shakespeare | Tagged aru shah, aru shah and the city of gold, brynne rao, carlos hernandez, catherine m. jones, charlemagne, city of the plague god, cows, demons, ereshkigal, fairies, giants, gilgamesh, goloka, huon of bordeaux, ishtar, julius caesar, kasusu, king arthur, krishna, kubera, mahabharata, morgan le fay, muhammad, nergal, oberon, pandavas, rape, ravana, rick riordan presents, sal and gabi, sarwat chadda, sikander aziz, the order of the pure moon reflected in water, william w. kibler, zen cho |