World History
Amazing Story of Man
Mark Hamill stars as a high school graduate who has no interest in following life’s conventional routes. Instead of going to college and getting a job, he just wants to live free and relax because his outlook was informed by a mystical troll he met as a child. The creature told him to keep his childhood treasures as they’d pay off for him one day, but was that good advice? The years pass and the boy becomes an old man with suicidal thoughts and no money, but it might not be too late for him after all. “Gather Ye Acorns” is a thought-provoking episode that also taps into the collector culture fad that’s become prevalent throughout the years, and it’s bound to strike a chord with anyone who still values their geeky childhood possessions, this story revolves around Gather Ye Acorns when he a kid, his grandpa, and a house that’s built on an old railway, which just so happens to be the route of a supernatural train. 75 years ago, the grandpa fell asleep on the railway while waiting on the train, causing it to crash and kill all of the passengers. Now that he’s back in town, he expects the train to return for him and take him to the afterlife. The episode is pure Spielberg, from its sentimental characters to the special effects-laden finale, and while it’s not as good as creepy as Poltergeist, “Ghost Train” is still an entertaining encounter of the spooky kind, to lend his talents to an episode of Amazing Stories. It’s also one of the better horror-centric episodes in the entire canon, showcasing a side to the legendary filmmaker that he rarely shows. The tale revolves around a horror novelist who is haunted by a black-robed phantom who keeps appearing in the mirror, which causes the writer to lose his mind. What ensues is a tale of mystery that explores the idea of artists being unable to separate their working life and personal one. This was essentially a director-for-hire project for Scorsese after hitting a rough patch in the ‘80s, but it’s an entertaining episode that’s chock-full of suspense, and one which paved the way for some of the director’s subsequent flirtations with the horror genre such as Cape Fear, Bringing Out the Dead, and Shutter Island, In this one, the great Gregory Hines plays a nightclub psychic whose job involves him reading people’s minds while blindfolded. During one show, however, the psychic reads the thoughts of a serial killer who just happens to be in attendance, but he can’t identify the homicidal maniac due to the blindfold covering his eyes. He then teams up with a detective to track down the killer, and the episode culminates with one of the series’ great twist endings. “The Amazing Falsworth” suspenseful mystery that was clearly inspired by the work of Alfred Hitchcock, and it packs a lot of story into its brief running time, This is a notable episode because it’s the only animated one in the entire original series, but it’s also one of the most memorable too. Furthermore, the bold stylistic move is backed up with some strong content, so anyone who’s worried about the episode being too out of place can relax, the beauty of Amazing Stories is that it’s quite all over the place at times. “Family Dog” is composed of three short stories, all of which revolve around a family dog, funnily enough, The best of the bunch is the final, which sees the pooch try to protect the family’s house from burglars, Like all of Brad Bird’s work,
By Okaka Oamen3 years ago in History
Dubai's Invented History
Dubai's Invented History: The Development of the Oasis Metropolis The area was formerly a modest oasis on the Arabian Peninsula before it developed into the sparkling skyline and architectural wonders that characterize modern-day Dubai. According to legend, a group of nomadic tribes led by the visionary leader Sheikh Al-Falasi discovered this fertile country tucked along the Arabian Gulf in the seventh century. Sheikh Al-Falasi, who was renowned for his discernment and vision, saw its potential and made a crucial choice that would determine the course of this desert paradise.
By Abdul Wahab3 years ago in History
Unveiling the Extraordinary Journey of Bill Gates: A Visionary, Philanthropist, and Tech Pioneer
Unveiling the Extraordinary Journey of Bill Gates: A Visionary, Philanthropist, and Tech Pioneer Introduction Bill Gates is a name that resonates with innovation, success, and global impact. As the co-founder of Microsoft, Gates played a pivotal role in revolutionizing the personal computer industry and shaping the digital landscape as we know it today. However, his contributions extend far beyond technology. Through his philanthropic endeavors, Gates has become a symbol of hope, compassion, and dedication to improving the world. In this article, we will delve into the remarkable life of Bill Gates, exploring his early days, entrepreneurial triumphs, and profound philanthropy, as we rank the defining moments that have shaped his legacy.
By Muhammad Shoaib3 years ago in History
MARS LIFE!? Possible Mars-based ancient civilization
MARS LIFE!? Possible Mars-based ancient civilization A person, place, or thing is just an event where a number of the Life, whether we want to admit it or not, is elusive and eludes us in so many ways, yet as humans, we continue to try to study it in the hopes that if we capture enough different aspects of it, we will eventually understand it. Events all take place in a sequence, causes and effects, and then results Humanity has sought to understand existence as it truly is and what that implies for as long as we have been aware of ourselves as truly sentient beings. hence, we have populated the planet with our tools and technological wonders
By Francis Dami3 years ago in History
The Gallipoli Campaign
Introduction: The Gallipoli Campaign, which unfolded during World War I from 1915 to 1916, stands as a haunting testament to the perils of strategic miscalculations and the devastating human cost of war. Initiated by the Allied Powers, primarily Australia, New Zealand, Britain, and France, the campaign aimed to seize control of the Dardanelles, a vital waterway that could have threatened the Ottoman Empire's capital, Constantinople (now Istanbul). However, the formidable defenses and fierce determination of the Ottoman forces turned this ambitious venture into a protracted and tragic struggle, resulting in heavy casualties and ultimate failure for the Allies.
By Moiz Tanvir3 years ago in History
The Egyptian Pyramids' Secret Is Probably Discovered
The Egyptian Pyramids' Secret Is Probably Discovered It's quite hot. You just arrived in Egypt a few hours ago, but you're already in the middle of Sakara, in front of Egypt's oldest pyramid. You remember that you forgot to apply sunscreen, but you don't even have time to consider it because you were called to report on recent discoveries of ancient Egyptian mysteries; we're talking about things that are being unearthed after 4,000 years.
By Francis Dami3 years ago in History








