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David Morrell delivers a beautiful uppercut on Aidos Yerbossynuly
Zak Chelli stops David Morrell in final minute of final round - 5/9/26
A front runner for upset of the year!
don't even want to talk about november
Screenwriter for the accidently poly book is the klng of THE cherik fan movie himself? Nothing can go wrong now!
Apollo Gallery has released First Blood 24x36 screen prints by Tony Stella. The standard version (left) is limited to 175 for $79, and the variant is limited to 95 for $89, or you can get both editions together for $157. They'll ship later this year.
Hello Everyone,
After watching the show #Xmen97, I decided to create my first fan fiction comic. I wondered what would happen in this 90s X-Men universe if John Rambo also existed there at the same time as the new show. I based this version of Rambo on the version that David Morrell wrote about in his novelizations of "Rambo: First Blood Part 2" and "Rambo 3." It's my first comic, so please be nice. I hope you all enjoy it!
Orange is for Anguish Blue for Insanity (David Morrell) "A guy watches as his friend Myers becomes obsessed with a famous painter van Dorn. He is certain the paintings hide some sort of a mystery, and is determined to uncover it. Myers departs to France, to live in a little village where van Dorn experienced the awakening of his talent, hoping that repeating his daily routine will provide some clues. A little later the protagonist receives a telegram beckoning him to France: Myers, as all of the researchers before him, gouged out his eyes. Myers dies before the protagonist arrives to the village, in the same hospital and of the same wound as van Dorn. intrigued by the mystery, the protagonist stays there to uncover the secrets of this place. This story is driven by characters' desire to uncover the truth, even as their friends and well-meaning villagers beg them to let the secret stay hidden, even as they realise they are destroying themselves - curiosity is stronger than their sense of safety."
Spoilers below cut
A Series of Unfortunate Events (Lemony Snicket) "It's all about seeing and knowing, while leaving yourself unseen and unknown. The eye motif pops up regularly throughout the series."
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Orange is for Anguish Blue for Insanity (David Morrell)
A Series of Unfortunate Events (Lemony Snicket)
The most violent man in the world is unleashed... Another from my collection of classic literature. Rambo: First Blood Part ll. The 1985 novel by David Morrell (author of First Blood) from the screenplay by Sylvester Stallone and James Cameron.
Morrell explains one of the slight differences between the movies and his original book with a note at the beginning "In my novel First Blood, Rambo died. In the films, he lives". That clears that mystery up.