I never knew Nimoy had some kind of drinking problem...is this detailed anywhere?
I never knew Nimoy had some kind of drinking problem...is this detailed anywhere?
Could be Crannogmen.
I learned what the milk line was when I asked my physician if what turned out to be my tiny vestigial third nipple was in fact a tiny vestigial third nipple and she replied, "Well, it's on the milk line..."
Thirded.
Yeah, I agree with you on that. It has always been an unstated premise of Star Trek that the problem of abundance (energy in particular) has more or less been solved in the Trek universe in some relatively painless and self-sustaining fashion. When/if people fundamentally have almost limitless amounts of energy,…
What does this have to do with the Singularity though? The Singularity is simply the creation of a self-aware artificial intelligence with the capability to replicate and/or increase its own capabilities autonomously. You're speaking fundamentally about allocation of finite resources and the methods by which they…
I think this is an overcomplicated explanation. I have never understood why people desire or believe it is a good thing to have pure visual and aesthetic continuity between "original" properties and their successors made decades later with much better technology. Just as an example, we all know (now) that it would…
This was a triumph. I'm making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS.
I think on balance I do as well, though since art history is an interest of mine, these sort of scratch an itch that Bird doesn't cover. ;-)
Reminds me a lot of Brandon Bird. I have two of his prints framed including this one.
But isn't one of the points/criticisms of this particular storyline that Ultimate has now broken one of its cardinal rules and allowed a crossover from the "prime" universe?
Right, because it's completely unprecedented for comic books to treat death as a temporary and minor inconvenience. ;-)
Ils adorent le merde?
Of all the places to locate the asshole of the world, Hampshire would not have been at the top of my list.
Does that worry you?
I loved that movie as a kid. Haven't seen any part of it in years now. Something is oddly affecting about seeing the Titanic being towed past the World Trade Center.
Not to worry: if you're worrying at all about being a psychopath, you're not a psychopath.
Sad. The first professional sporting event I ever attended was an Astros/Dodgers game there when I was in second grade, 1983 or 1984. Still vividly recall it, it seemed Death-Star-like in scale to me.
Look, by practically any sane metric "Mac and Me" was the worst film in that bracket.
Mac & Me is still way worse than either of these admittedly horrible films.