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How to Train your Dragon - the live action version.
Was it any good?
Curse of the Undead -- A western horror (vampire gunslinger) film from 1959. Arguably bad enough to have qualified for the MST3K treatment.
"It seemed like a nice neighborhood to have bad habits in.” Raymond Chandler
The Gin Rickey Singularity -- Dirty Talk competition entry
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Superman, which is sweet, intelligent and too much fun. Rachel Brosnahan was the perfect Lois Lane, Mister Teriffic was exactly that, and Krypto a true scene stealer. I haven't had this much fun at a superhero flick since Tony Stark took the Avengers out for Schwarma.
Ditto!
Private Show - A man and his wife ditch a public performance in favor of a private one in this microfiction piece.
Perfectly Imperfect - where love and sex collide and a man knows his wife better than she knows herself.
The Naughty Babysitter - Part Three - Katie gives up control of her body.
Boardrooms & Boudoirs Part Fourteen - Chapters 53-56 - Grace deals with feeling out of sorts.
I agree with Sprite on Fantastic Four, as i loved the retro vibe, the way the Silver Surfer was presented, which was true to the original Norrin Radd, story, and Galactus himself as a nigh-omnipotent being who wants out. Reed was a good man, scientist to the core, Johnny has vastly more sense than presented, Ben Grimm shockingly well-adjsuted and Susan Storm clearly the anchor that holds it all together Really, really Fantastic job. It's nice seeing a superhero movie without utter black, which is what DC got so wrong with Henry Cavill's Superman.