![]() ![]() If Discogs ever wanted to create a separate expansion for films, I would gladly pass it along as I have this place for the last four years. I have enjoyed this place so much, and feel honored to add what I have to this place when I find a crack missing in an area. As for music, this place is a home for me. If there is a site that is an actual "Film Archive" for collecting movies, please let me know, as I don't believe I have found this site in my searches. Download Movie Explorer 0. Now everything is coming out on Blu ray, and with the DVD's for the past decade, they could be easily listed in archives. The more I think about it, it seems possible with DVD's and listening them through the numbers and codes, but what about VHS, and the other tape versions of films? There are so many different formats out there for films, VHS, the Betamax, Laser Disc, etc. I've often wondered if Discogs could expand and go into films? I figure it's been asked before, as people collect films just as much they do music. I have been collecting CD's my entire life, and it's something I have followed forever. ![]() Ever since I found this site, I have had so much fun editing and organizing my personal collection, as well as simply listing what I own. The movie object might also contain other objects, such as cast members, that have their own properties, such as their name or role. “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” by Ernest HemingwayĮrnest Hemingway was a big-game hunter, and he drew from his own experiences to write “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber.” In it, Francis Macomber, his wife, and a friend are in Africa hunting buffalo, which does not turn out as they wanted.Hi, I want to start this thread by admitting my passion and love for this place. Set on the fictional planet of Baldur, it’s about a playboy named Simon Kress who doubles as an exotic animal collector and one day comes across a terrarium filled with creatures called sandkings… and what happens next becomes the kind of dark adventure that only GRRM can write.ġ00. Martin wrote this fantastically dark novelette that won the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award, and the Locus Award in 1980. His famous short story, “To Build a Fire,” deals with one man’s struggle against the arctic winter in the Yukon Territory.īefore A Song of Ice and Fire, George R.R. ![]() A lot of things can go wrong - and they do, in this masterful short story by Ray Bradbury about the butterfly effect.Īs you might be able to tell already, Jack London had a thirst for adventure and the wild. ![]() Time travel has become a reality in 2055 - and a company called Time Safari Inc is advertising a chance to travel back in time to hunt dinosaurs. Wells wrote this short story in the fashion of Moby-Dick and the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, but the tentacle-y thrills of this short story are all his own. You don’t necessarily need 50,000 words to bring the thrill of adventure to life! If you only have 30 minutes on hand, the below short stories will be able to whet your appetite. A neighbor tells her: “Don’t go through the door.” Of course, Coraline goes through the door - only to find a world that she could never have imagined. In this dark fantasy novella, Coraline Jones moves into an old house with a mysterious door. Neil Gaiman came up with the idea for this book when he miswrote “Caroline” as “Coraline” one day. ![]()
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