Scribd.com: 2008 - Shaun J. Apple - Smithereens In A Moment [SIAM] - Book of experimental poetry and photography http://www.scribd.com/doc/275812/2008-Shaun-App... The 1st edition of Smithereens In A Moment, which is the sequel to the highly creative poetry work, Eons In A Moment (2007). The poems in this book cover various elements / feelings of life, romance, death, war, society, culture, travel, and love, plus the personal reflections of the author. Experimental / Avant-garde poetry and photography that seeks to share insight from interesting lines of emotion wrapped up with chunks of sentiments and sociological points. The main theme of this book is about life coming apart in a moment. Each poem has a photograph accompanying it, giving greater ambiance / feeling to the poem. A place where the poem was composed is given, making the reader aware of the location of the creative place outside of the poet's mind. Most of the poems were written (not directly influenced by, but) on the road while passing through Portland (Oregon), China, and Mongolia during 2006 and 2007. This poetry / photography book is being released free to the public domain.
Alien 5: Development Hell http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/105658... Just like "Rocky" and "Star Wars", another hit franchise is in dire need of proper closure.
Jaws 2 (1978) http://www.cinemaroll.com/Horror/Jaws-Two-1978-... While the casting of Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw are sorely missed here, the sequel does have many excellent things going for it that make it a worthwhile movie.
Jaws 2 (1978) http://www.cinemaroll.com/Horror/Jaws-Two-1978-... While the casting of Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw are sorely missed here, the sequel does have many excellent things going for it that make it a worthwhile movie.
Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979) http://www.cinemaroll.com/Cinemarolling/Beyond-... Not too long after the rescue of the previous film's six survivors, a pair of rivaling ships come across the capsized ocean liner in search of a fortune that is said to be hidden on board.
The Concorde: Airport '79 (1979) http://www.cinemaroll.com/Cinemarolling/The-Con... Joe Patroni, now promoted to Airline Captain, pilots a plane which a corrupt company, Harrison Industries, wants to crash because one of the passengers on board, Maggie, holds documents with her that prove Harrison Industries is secretly making nuclear weapons. The company's CEO, Kevin Harrison, is also on this flight to make sure all goes as planned, but it doesn't, so he improvises by de-pressurizing the aircraft at altitude, therefore crashing the plane right into the Alps.
Airport '77 (1977) http://www.cinemaroll.com/Cinemarolling/Airport... A 747 airliner is hijacked for some valuable cargo on board and ends up crashing in the Bermuda Triangle. Now the crew and passengers must escape before the plane is completely submerged with water.
Airport 1975 (1974) http://www.cinemaroll.com/Cinemarolling/Airport... When a small plane collides with a packed commercial jetliner in mid-air, a flight attendant becomes tasked with landing the plane which now has no pilots at all. "Airport 1975" is a sequel that is worthy of being a successor to its original counterpart. It borrows the same formulas and archetypes from "Airport" but sticks to one story-line instead of working itself across multiple subplots (as the original did), this allows for more concentration on the action that is taking place. It also introduces its characters fast and with ease and then immediately gets things going.
The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) http://www.cinemaroll.com/Comedy/The-Pink-Panth... Chief Inspector Dreyfus has escaped from the mental hospital and sets his sights high as he fully commits himself to killing Inspector Clouseau. The fifth film in the "Pink Panther" series, "The Pink Panther Strikes Again", does indeed strike once more and this time with an all-out, non-stop barrel of laugh-out loud gags and moments. It almost feels as if they were saving this hilarious script for the right moment. Clouseau and his boss, who's been aching to kill him for the past few films, finally go head to head, Dreyfus is now the main villain this time around whereas in the previous films, his insanity and desire to kill Clouseau was more or less a sub plot of sorts to play around with.