Ah, Computer Killers—a film that really goes deep, or at least tries to. Imagine a world where drugs are the remote control, and you’re the TV, flipping channels you didn’t even ask for. But it doesn’t stop there. No, now enter computers, those big, clunky machines with more authority over people than any government could […]
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Impulse Revisited’s episode “Mind On Fire” serves up a darkly comic blend of teen angst, murder, and teleportation, making it the show you didn’t know you needed for your “high school drama meets crime scene cleanup” fix.
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New Beginnings, the latest brainchild of Impulse Revisionism, offers more plotlines than a conspiracy theorist’s dream journal—and the same level of logic. At its core, it’s a tale of confusion, deceit, and the occasional supernatural miracle. The characters, meanwhile, are seemingly in a race to outdo each other in the “Worst Person You Know” competition.
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The movie Elizabeth delves deeply into the murky dirty world of politics, highlighting its often ruthless nature. It underscores that many issues, such as death, violence, and poverty, remain unresolved. The film also touches on a historical plot where the Pope sent letters to have Elizabeth assassinated to prevent her from becoming Queen due to […]
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Socially, You know you fit in just right. But as for me, I’m gonna have to pass tonight. Well you can say what you like. Be what you wanna be. You can suit yourself, baby. But you don’t suit me
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In the latest episode of “Impulse Revised” titled “New Beginnings,” the tension between Henry and Clay reaches a boiling point. After Henry saves Clay by teleporting him to safety, Clay’s reaction is far from grateful. He lashes out, calling Henry a monster and threatening to expose her. Henry, unfazed, retorts that no one will believe […]
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The ABC network TV series “The San Pedro Beach Bums” made me laugh. It’s interesting to think that “beach bums” can also refer to the homeless. Right now, Santa Monica has quite a few people who fit that description.
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Nice little movie with a bit of truth. “He’s the poster boy for the next 1000 years.”
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“The Masque of the Red Death” is a 1964 horror film directed by Roger Corman and starring Vincent Price. The story unfolds in medieval Italy, a time of the Spanish Inquistion, where an evil haughty prince named Prospero terrorizes a plague-ridden peasantry. He uses his castle as a refuge against the “Red Death” plague that […]
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