All this talk about going back to 30s America and not a single mention of The City on the Edge of Forever, one of the greatest Star Trek episodes of all time.
All this talk about going back to 30s America and not a single mention of The City on the Edge of Forever, one of the greatest Star Trek episodes of all time.
A show so bloated with cameos and references, when are we getting to Tosche Station?! Somewhere on this sand planet is a place where a young farmboy like Luke Skywalker and his buddies can learn to be a badass starfighter pilots.
He is, which is why I said that. No ‘but yes’, that’s exactly what I was saying.
I agree with you completely except for one thing:
Looks right at R2-D2: “I don’t remember owning a droid.
The bit where Blue Raja’s mom accepts him for who he is and gives him the good family cutlery still moves me to this day.
This one looks like it might be dump enough to be really fun.
The ones directed by Chris McQuarrie are flat out spectacular. Not a single loose frame. And as others have said, whatever your opinion of Cruise, the man delivers. CGI action looks like cartoon fighting to me, even when it’s impressive there’s no real stakes because you can see quite clearly that it’s not real. With…
“Having watched the film, it’s clear Mckay is comfortable with live action and knows how to create engaging visuals—which I’m sure his animation experience helped with.”
I’m picturing Valerie slumped over her laptop, hace in hands, weeping—”I have to say something nice about this movie for this article...but having…
Sort of not right, but also very much not wrong: It was a neat idea the writers had and wanted to explore, but the actors that played Tuvok and Neelix had contracts for more episodes, so they had to be brought back.
Goddammit.
I have been so sleep deprived that I started dreaming the instant I closed my eyes. That was something like 48 hours without sleep. I had another 8 hours to go, sO I know that I was dreaming instantly because I also woke up, after about 10 minutes ‘dream time’, just a few seconds later. It was a very intense dream I…
I want to add that one part I did really like was confronting the racial connotations of a Black Cap. I thought it was written a little hamfistedly, but hearing him say “We built this country” is a really refreshing thing to hear. I forgive the basic writing because just merely hearing all those words on a mainstream…
Nailed it. Some parts were fun, but it was messy, disjointed and predictable.
My largely irrelevant answer is that whatever the majority of Black people in Georgia want is what they should do. I don’t know what that is or how to find out, but that is the group that should have agency here. If they say, “Hey we appreciate the thought but really please keep the jobs here,” then they should stay*.…
If there is reincarnation, this is how they get me to come back.
Obviously Steamed Hams is set in the past, before Chalmers had ever come over to the house, that’s why he knows where it is in episodes that were shown before SH but ‘filmed’ after.
Bart just says, “...there must be thousands of great stories out there.” Skinner & the Superintendent is the story of when Skinner first…
I assume someday that shit will all end up in a Museum. That begs a questions, how fast do things corrode in the Martian atmosphere?
For sure! But it’s also much more likely that we’ll terraform Mars than Martians will do it to Earth.
Once of the reasons I love this so much is, in my favorite book “War of the Worlds” the Martians, being so much more advanced than the Victorian-era Earthlings, are able to construct a flying-machine. In the end, we were the ones to reach Mars, with our flying machine. And now that I think about it, we already used our…
As a non-sports fan, I concur. I know who both MJ and LJ are, but I would recognize MJ anywhere I saw him and was at least partly aware of the track of his life. LJ I know factually is a great basketball player, but I wouldn’t have known it was him in this trailer if I wasn’t told.