C-Beams glittering in the dark near Tannhauser Gate
1 - I don't see how this show has anything to do with hipsters, their emo "new bohemian" motifs or anything. Society owes them nothing, and neither does this show.
McFarland *did* guest star in a few Enterprise episodes; well, cameos as a background engineer.
In a previous interview, Cameron made a statement I'm surprised he doesn't repeat here: that some of the Amazon tribe members he showed the movie to said they felt uncomfortable, because they've learned that its morally superior to solve your conflicts through negotiation, not bloodshed. And that this might…
Jay and Silly Bob wished they showed more weird-ass puppets and screwed-up cartoons on MTV.
I see your argument that Reloaded was a bigger letdown because Phantom Menace was doomed to failure.
Lt. Commander Data? Conn officer?
beat me to it.
Here's a thought: ancient Romans had no idea about the Americas, and barely any idea about China. People living on far-away continents were as "alien" to them, in distance and culture, as extra-terrestrials are to us now.
As a devoted fan of Bruce Willis, I consider this poetic justice.
Brave New World might be controversial for all the sex in it.
We did see the spaceship within the middle of Carpenter's "The Thing" movie, but the Norwegians had blown it up with thermite charges so there wasn't much left.
Isn't that the plot to "Apollo 18"?
What I noticed in Enterprise seasons one and two, particularly in two....is that they quickly realized that Porthos was the most popular thing on the show....so they relentlessly and shamelessly inserted him into every episode they could.
I'm seeing double: four Zooey Deschanels!
I do think that an Abortion clinic should inform the patient that there are other alternatives (adoption), try to get them to think through their decision....simply because the patient might, understandably, be very emotionally unbalanced from the stress of everything; maybe they didn't have anyone else in their…
This is ridiculous: if anything, don't religious groups state that our current form is what God wanted us to be, and its the pro-evolution scientists saying that we're always in flux and evolving?
"Acceraptor" isn't proper Latin, isn't a Infinitive, and doesn't mean "to slash". To start with, words ending in '"-tor" are occupation-words, not Infinitives: "Actor" etc. Infinitives end in "-ere". So "Acceraptor" would mean "slasher" not "to slash". I'll give you that you meant its from the root Latin word…