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Carl's Doomsday Scenario - Book 2

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 Today we review book 2 of the Dungeon Crawler Carl series, Carl's Doomsday Scenario. At this point, Carl has just entered floor 3. If you don't know what I'm talking about, read the first book. Let's get into it.  Basic overview, this is where the real drama and dungeon crawling begin. This entire book is level 3. All of it. From the circus quest, to the desperado club, to the quest that led every crawler to run to level 4 early. This was level 3 alone, and I can't wait to see what level 4 has in store next book.  There is a lot to say. The stakes go higher and higher. There are also moments I wouldn't be eating lunch and reading this book. The circus quest left me feeling a little ill. Ice cream anyone? I didn't think so. You'll understand when you get there.  The main thing is that the crawlers are starting to interact more, and we learn that high crawlers have bounties on their heads. This game just keeps getting crueler and crueler. We see some NPCs...

The Return Of The King - Book Review

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  Return Of The King blew me out of the water. This is the best book in the trilogy, picking up with Gondor and what happens to Pippin and Gandalf. Let's get into it.  Half this book is war, another tenth is Sam and Frodo's journey to destroy the ring, and the rest of it is the aftermath of coming home - including liberating the Shire from Saruman. A lot happens in this book. I couldn't sum it up in one sentence if I tried.  Review The first thing I made notes about was Denethor, the "charming" father of Boromir and Faramir. There are memes explaining that Denethor loves Boromir more than Faramir for good reason. Later he burns himself alive, after trying to burn Faramir (ill from battle) with him. Denethor was convinced there was no hope of Gondor being saved, thus he decided to end himself. Gondor was saved. Denethor also was a steward of the throne and refused to give it up before lighting himself on fire. He makes Boromir makes sense. Next we come to "I a...

Laurel and Hardy - Murder Case (1930) review

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I'm reviewing another 1930 Laurel and Hardy, a talkie titled Murder Case. Let's get into it.  This talkie starts with Laurel and Hardy fishing, then has them at the home of a murdered man in hopes of claiming money, as they are out of work since 1921 according to title cards. At the end you find out all the hijinks were in their head and they fist fight into the water they were fishing in.  We got a hilariously creepy butler, a bunch of great practical effects, and a lot of silly moments. As usual, I loved it. Also, for 1930 the sound was pretty dang good. I also watched a refurbished version, so that might also be it. If you want the worst "woman passing out in shock" you'll find it here - used for comedic and dramatic effect. You might think I'm going to give this five stars, but I give it four stars. I rate these out of enjoyment and this was a great one, but not my favorite. It had great hijinks and comedy, but I like others more. So, for all the good soun...