Sunday, February 14, 2010

DreadVid: BBC Haunted London Tube.

An amazingly chilling documentary about sightings and hauntings on the London Tube, the oldest underground network in the world.

Ben, the Two of Us.

So what if they had a violent relationship?
Him and Ben made it work. On their terms.
Isn't this why they came out West?
To live their lives without people staring?

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Things You Birth.

"How quickly you forget your children, Doctor. I have not forgotten you. Or your promises of immortality. LOOK at me, Doctor. You look me in the eye."

"Do You Know the Baguette Man?"

It was the kind of local legend only the elderly respected.
The teens scoffed and broke the Sacred Bread.
And now it was too late.
The Kneading had begun again.

Monday, February 1, 2010

BBC Docu: Arthur Conan Doyle, Detective.

An amazingly well-produced and beautifully shot BBC documentary about the real-life crime solving of Sherlock Holmes' author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle...
...beware encountering the horse slaughterer on a moonlit autumn night such as tonight...

Arthur Conan Doyle, For the Defense.

At the Prussian Ambassador's Gala.

His cover had been blown.
He'd hoped to walk right out the Embassy doors, undetected.
But now, after what the child had seen...
Agent Grimbal was going to have to get creative.

"Or I WALK, What's It Gonna Be?"

Look. Clancy had read the contract, okay?
They'd gone over the contract.
But guess what: he wasn't some fucking Disney tween.
He'd worked this town for years.
This wasn't about perks.
This was about his goddamn percentage of the back-end.