Ernest Littlefield. That was Stargate SG1 The Torment of Tantalus (season 1, episode 11)
Ernest Littlefield. That was Stargate SG1 The Torment of Tantalus (season 1, episode 11)
I always like the stealth train decloaking on its way into Waterloo Station... https://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/09/stealth_train/
No, it isn’t a really silly looking poster, nor is it laughably terrible and finally, it doesn’t f**king hint at anything. Whitbrook, you’re clutching at straws for this clickbait.
Oh God...it wasn’t until the sixth paragraph that I realised these idiots are British.
The choice of La Bohème could just as easily have been a Trading Places shout out. “It’s an opera.”
I seriously think the headline here is harsh, inaccurate and written with the intention of being clickbait. I also seriously doubt CBS would fuck up with something so straightforward. Granted they might not be the most clued up bunch of people, but pretty I’m sure they wouldn’t let something vital slip out in a press…
The change in tone at the end was so sudden I got whiplash.
Yeah, I remember when they were going to build a full-size replica of the Eiffel Tower and the Taj Mahal – the theory behind it was so that you didn’t have to visit France or India to see the real thing. Then of course there was the debacle over water circulation on the Palm – water wasn’t circulating, so all the…
Not sure quite what Schwarzenegger is saying here, but I’ll just ignore it and carrying on adoring this movie.
Because, you simple-minded gimboid, they had to exercise some artistic license in order for the show to actually be interesting to watch and therefore worth making and consequently keep Star Trek alive, which is what we all want. It’s a trade-off, otherwise every single incarnation of Star Trek from this moment forth h…
Just remind yourself how bad, in hindsight, both Broken Bow and Encounter at far Point were...especially when you remember how far those two series progressed from those less-than-perfect starts. I for one, am extremely excited about Discovery and I think it’s going to get better and better, especially when we start…
If Star Trek Discovery isn’t your wheelhouse...maybe you should forget about Star Trek *altogether* and go and watch/play something else entirely.
I have no problem with this. It annoys the crap out of me when I have to avoid reviews before I’ve actually seen something. Run a review the morning after, you know, how we used to not that many years ago.
It’s everything I hoped for and more. And I read the graphic novels on their first print run.
I wonder if he’ll remake Return of the Jedi.
I still find most of Seth MacFarlane’s humour very funny...and while this first episode wasn’t the..rip-roaring, rollercoaster, action-packed, pumping powerhouse that critics seemed to be expecting...I really enjoyed it and I have high hopes for its future.
That split-timeline plot is by far the best idea on this comments section. Then the actor who played the younger version of Indy in it becomes the full Indy in the next movie. That’s a really nice, smooth, painless transition to a reboot. Brilliant.
Yeah, it’s the moment when the bright light flashes in his face when he’s in his truck – he half covers his face and gets the sunburn. At that moment they have subliminally – or something – transmitted the details of what’s going to transpire. And they recognize that he was the only one invited in the line up of…