Film (Video) Review: Logan's Run - Breaking it all Down

Time for another film review – this time for a classic SF movie from the ’70s. Logan’s Run is property of MGM – footage used under Fair Use. Logan’s Run is available from (Affiliate Links)

Breaking it all Down
System Collapse - The Hermetic Library Blog

Hermetic Library Fellow T Polyphilus reviews System Collapse [Amazon, Bookshop, Libro.fm (unabridged) (abridged, dramatized), Publisher, Local Library] by Martha Wells, book 7 of the Murderbot series. This book has an exciting story, and it reveals more of the implicit worldbuilding that has been going on in previous Murderbot Diaries. But it has practically no narrative […]

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“There were no parts out there waiting for me. That was just a pipe dream. Hope fucking with me. Maybe this was the only way. No. Fuck that.”

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On August 24, 2004, Dune was screened at the 70mm Film Festival in Norway. Here’s some original fan art!
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On August 15, 1980, Stalker debuted in Finland. Here’s an original portrait of Alexander Kaidanovsky!
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On June 4, 1992, Alien 3 debuted in Australia. Here’s a portrait of Sigourney Weaver on a Postal Sticker to mark the occasion!
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#Alien3 #DavidFincher #SigourneyWeaver #Ripley #StickerArt #ScienceFiction #SciFiHorror #HorrorMovies #HorrorArt #PenDrawing #Art #FanArt #DystopianScienceFiction #DystopianSciFi #Art #MovieArt #MovieHistory