KhanSings
FelixCulpa
KhanSings

Then you'd need an iceberg with a set of impulse engines getting ready to go critical I guess.

I'm not even convinced there was any "good" Frank Miller anymore. There's just crypto-fascist Frank Miller and crypto-crypto-fascist Frank Miller.

I'll sweeten that offer with two words: dragon's eggs.

Heretics. Everyone knows it's only 6,000.

I think you should watch the show and read the books both, but I imagine the show will be somewhat easier to deal with just because it can't sort of linger over a lot of the things the books can.

Mac & Me would be a legit contender for worst movie of all time, never mind worst movie in this bracket.

I'd not dare suggest you ogle little girls, to be sure. Though methinks we differ significantly on what a "little girl" looks like if you think she fits the bill. ;-)

Yet! We live in hope. ;-)

Still blows my mind.

Ahem.

Like drinking your own urine? Or is that redundant? ;-)

Sorry folks, this issue was settled long ago. (Or long from now, either way.)

Cutting through all the excess there, Drum seems to be claiming that a movie similar to RotJ but with better character development and lacking its absolutely ungodly awful primary flaw could have been the best movie in the series.

Not all predictions are so bleak.

Think of the poor frozen Cowells and Kings.

Sian Phillips recounts at length in her autobiography the story of how she and Peter O'Toole, when they were filming Murphy's War, stripped down a helicopter and actually flew up to and landed on the top of Angel Falls. Basically, it was about the most amazing and simultaneously terrifying thing you could ever do.

I'd never heard it was limited to sub-luminal flight in Trek canon, though of course it is in Bussard's theory.

I'm not really qualified to say whether this answers this particular problem, but a big part of Star Trek warp theory is that the matter-antimatter power system uses a ramscoop (itself a part of the propulsion system) to suck in interstellar matter to use as reaction mass with the antimatter and possibly for other

And here I thought creationist textbooks were the singular achievement of science fiction...

When I first read a synopsis of The Hunger Games trilogy, I thought to myself, "Oh, it's the Tripod trilogy but with a fascist regime instead of alien mind control."