Jason Johnson Sundown’ is a horror comedy film that quite frankly deserves to be spun into a full movie. Just imagine ‘Shaun of the Dead,’ ‘What We Do in Shadows’ and ‘Lovecraft Country’ meet the Stacey Abrams for governor campaign in Georgia. – Jason Johnson Abrams Quotes Campaign Quotes Comedy Quotes Country Quotes Dead Quotes Deserves Quotes Film Quotes Frankly Quotes Georgia Quotes Governor Quotes Horror Quotes Imagine Quotes Lovecraft Quotes Meet Quotes Movie Quotes Shadows Quotes Shaun Quotes Spun Quotes Stacey Quotes Sundown Quotes I will admit upfront that I have an inherent bias about ‘Fuge State.’ It’s the story of a Black academic on his way to being a public intellectual on CNN and his artsy journalist wife who live in Atlanta, Georgia. It’s essentially a ‘Sliding Doors’ version of my life, except I’d have a mortgage and be more afraid of COVID. To me the scariest movie I saw growing up wasn’t ‘Nightmare on Elm Street’ or ‘Friday the 13th,’ it was ‘Gremlins.’ Something about fluffy big-eared Ewoks turning into scaly green monsters if you gave them a midnight snack scared the heck out of me.
Prabal Gurung When I came to America, there were two kinds of women: women who looked serious and who didn’t wear color and print, and women who looked girly and feminine and like second wives. – Prabal Gurung
John Battelle The Victorian Internet’ is a must read for anyone interested in the history of technology and in the cycles of hype, boom, and bust that seem to only quicken with each new wave of innovation. Highly recommended. – John Battelle
Bev Perdue From education to broadband, from building roads and bridges to supporting the military, Barack Obama is delivering for North Carolina. And he is delivering for America. A growing middle class is the foundation for a strong America. – Bev Perdue
Playboi Carti I feel like it’s important for me to expand, to create my own label. With a label, I can just give someone the opportunity that I was given, you know? That’s what it’s all about, just helping. – Playboi Carti
John Niven I remembered being young in the late ’70s and early ’80s and growing up at the height of the Cold War. I remembered how scared I was of nuclear weapons, how often I though about them and about the possibility of everything and everyone I knew vanishing in a second in temperatures hotter than the centre of the sun. – John Niven
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