Movies

If you have a busy week ahead of you STILL — like me? Know that there’s still someone you can call. I still love this film and still use some of the opening sequence with Venkman to teach about ethics in the laboratory! Thanks to Noadi of the wonderful cuttlefish designs and jewelry for this [...]

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This pretty much sums up the scene around here. Actually, to REALLY set the scene for you in terms of what this storm has done in about four hours? I usually go to this (EDFAA) library at UWA. Photo is by Laura, fellow educator and works at the uni. This is the lower floors of [...]

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H/T to the ever-wonderful Milton. A Trailer for Every Academy Award Winning Movie Ever — powered by Cracked.com

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Evil Dead done in 60 seconds with CLAY – 2010 from Lee Hardcastle on Vimeo. H/T to Kate Sherrod.

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Little Kitten – New Alice In Wonderland Trailer

by podblack on December 16, 2009

Currently very busy attending meetings, editing articles and sending in the last few things for the Skeptic Zone before the holidays — good ol’ Charles Dodgson is very helpful in terms of resources for logic.

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Little Kitten – Zombieland Review

by podblack on October 15, 2009

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Yet Another Skeptical Movie You Might Have Missed

by podblack on September 26, 2009

Following on from Skeptical Movies? Three You Might Have Missed “And he tells me he loves me… and then he’s not there anymore.” “And then how do you feel?” “Okay, fine. Well, I feel looked after, I suppose. I feel watched over. You see, he never says anything profound or earth-shattering — you know, he [...]

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Daniel Radcliffe – Cool, Atheist Nerd

by podblack on July 5, 2009

From the UK Telegraph: In a pronouncement that will dismay America’s religious Right, which has long voiced suspicions about Potter’s “anti-Christian” message, the 19-year-old actor said he did not believe in God. He also expressed his admiration for Professor Richard Dawkins, the prominent atheist and bete noir of Evangelical Christians. Radcliffe has been reticent on [...]

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