Doctor-Sinister
Doctor Sinister
Doctor-Sinister

Neither the Reavers nor the wiping out of a population were the goal of their experiment, as opposed to some companies whose express goal is to create unstoppable killing machines. I'd say they didn't do to bad considering. They picked an out of the way testing location, and then when it went bad covered it up



the first thing that came to mind...

Last supper - sandwich= Sad Keanu

This book could've done without the three codas. And all the other Hollywood meta stuff. I was enjoying the everloving hell out of Redshirts, a sharp and witty spin on Star Trek. It started to fall apart when it went into Max Barry territory and became self-aware. I won't elaborate because of spoilers, but it

IG-88 BITCHES!

Tag and Bink movie, please!

I saw this image when the movie first came out in the cinema. It is responsible for my interest in science fiction. Before this image I made cows and sheep and buildings and little people out of my Lego. Afterwards, spacefaring vessels. Nothing else.

Two of Two Dr. S's agree, this is without a doubt the most iconic opening shot of all time.

Star Wars: A New Hope.

Leela: "Five thousand feet!"
Farnsworth: "Dear Lord! That's over one hundred and fifty athmospheres of pressure."
Fry: "How many athmospheres can the ship withstand?"
Farnsworth: "Well, it's a space ship. So I'd say anywhere between zero and one."

I took "balance" to mean at the end there were two Sith and two surviving Jedi at the end of Episode III, rather than the "balance" being the end of Episode VI.

Hammerspace thats how.

Fun post. Though I do feel the need to defend the Mummy Arrow. You need some way to quickly differentiate that particular arrow from all your other ridiculous arrows (especially the atomic one). And if you happen to be in to zany theatrics... like most supers are, then of course you would make the Mummy Arrow look

You brought this upon yourself. :D

The sad part is the most exciting Doctor Who product of the year was the 8-minute minisode featuring the return of Paul McGann's Eighth Doctor. That's not right.

Keep diggin' yourself deeper. You're not even being honest about everything that was done for the 50th throughout the year, and then you cite "ratings" without including iPlayer and other online channels, not to mention worldwide viewership (highest ever for BBC America, for example). More people are watching and

The BBC and Steven Moffat Blow Doctor Who's 50th Anniversary

First of all, The Day of the Doctor was a marvelous celebration of Doctor Who and I loved every last second of it.

Disagree on Doctor Who. Everything else is right on the money.

Mmmmmmm, space pizza.....