To be brave, one must first be frightened
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"Rational romantic mystic cynical idealist"
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"Miniature Masters"! Episode 1 of a new reality contest centred on minis. Painting, basing, kit-bashing, even sculpting. Contestants from various countries (including a fella from Oz). The celeb judges are legit. One has 27 Golden Demons and two Slayer Swords! The supply room is awesomely well stocked - a painter's dream. Based on the unique works produced in this opener, and both the insightful remarks and game-related decisions made by the organisers, I have high hopes for the rest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5z5FIN9F7o
In other news, congrats to the male Blues on repeating the success of their female counterparts back in May. Cleary has nothing left to prove in the rugby-league arena (if he even did before). Daley should retire as coach on this huge positive. Suck eggs, Maroons.
Rock-solid release. The story is underrated and, indeed, somewhat revolutionary for "Who" in '66. Simplistic animated movement, but the likenesses are fine and it's the real audio. Lengthy documentaries "Innes Lloyd: The Producer" and "Remembering Forgetting 'The Savages'" are worth the price on their own!
Well done to the Aussie ladies on winning cricket's T20 World Cup! Undefeated from the warm-up games to the final. Veteran campaigners Mooney, Molineux, Perry and Gardner all stood up.
I studied traditional karate for about four years in my youth, during which time I had three official teachers (as opposed to higher-ranked students just filling in for a night).
Been reading "2000AD" on the reg again for the past couple of months. Judge Dredd strip - and crossover event - "The Oubliette" has the potential to be another legendary storyline like "The Dead Man". Judge Anderson also just returned last issue. Waifu for life-u! It's not all zarjaz, however: two of the five strips currently running don't thrill me in the slightest (sorry, Tharg). Oh, for the days when everything between the mag's covers was can't-miss. Was it truly superior then, or is this 60% strike rate more about my level of jadedness/cynicism? We shall see as, regardless of the duds, I'm relishing the new-old Thursday-eve ritual of sitting down with the latest "2000AD", and I don't intend on cancelling my subscription any time soon.