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Ever wonder what would happen if a Princess was abducted by a vile beast, and then met a talking rock and a depressed jester, and they all ended up fighting against an evil wizard with a magic boot? If you haven’t wondered that, you’re probably like most people, who tend to wonder about more important things like, “When does the bus get here?” and “How come they keep putting ‘Survivor’ back on?”Even if you haven’t wondered about things like vile beasts and princesses, you’ll still enjoy reading The Three Authors’ Tales, because the authors have gone to the trouble of wondering about these things for you. The Three Authors’ Tales are loaded with vile beasts, princesses, talking rocks, wizards, fuzzy pink alligators, Space Boss Model Three Head Melters, and lots of other interesting topics that generally aren’t discussed in polite circles. With the wondering already taken care of, you can sit back, relax and enjoy a collection of tales that are sure to entertain, and who knows…you just might get your mind to take a break from more important things for a little while.
The year's releases in review, with necrologies and brief articles.
Michael Gibbons, schoolmaster, was living in Prince Frederick Parish, Georgetown District, South Carolina, in 1748/9 when he wrote his will. The will was recorded in Dec. 1753. His son, Michael (b. before 1755 - d. 1803), served in the Revolutionary War as one of Marion's Men. He and his wife, Sarah, had three sons and five daughters. Descendants lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, and elsewhere. Some descendants spell their name "Gibbon."
Horror films have always reflected their audiences' fears and anxieties. In the United States, the 2000s were a decade full of change in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the contested presidential election of 2000, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. These social and political changes, as well as the influences of Japanese horror and New French extremism, had a profound effect on American horror filmmaking during the 2000s. This filmography covers more than 300 horror films released in America from 2000 through 2009, including such popular forms as found footage, torture porn, and remakes. Each entry covers a single film and includes credits, a synopsis, and a lengthy critical commentary. The appendices include common horror conventions, a performer hall of fame, and memorable ad lines.