MajorMattMason
MajorMattMason
MajorMattMason

"I'M SORRY, MY PRECIOUS WILSON!"

NSFW?

Finally! A supervillian you can defeat with Tabasco.

Needs more top-hattage. And a tux.

Only if he has to pull the "iris" apart to drink, or speak, or see.

Gee, I wonder why?

Especially after looking at some of the other examples- I mean, come on, did Captain Picard really hate his brother and nephew enough to NOT come out of the Nexus a week earlier, call them up, and say, "Check your smoke alarm"? Seriously.

Actually, Alexander the Great used a similar concept- but instead of using it as a tanning aid, he used it to help his generals tell the passage of time more precisely.

She needs to be surrounded by seven little brains.

They're not going to call it "Making Who-Story?"

"I don't understand! We started out like "Romeo and Juliet"... but it ended up a tragedy!"

Lars von Trier's "Melancholia", with Kirsten Dunst. Beautiful, haunting film- and the above image isn't much of a spoiler, as it comes from the first few minutes of the film (the rest is told in flashback).

Just what I was thinking. It'd be fun, while it lasted... (And Earth is the little planet on the left, for those who haven't seen the film.)

At least it wasn't lupus. (Although articles like this make me wonder how many doctors out there see him as a role model...)

"The Mickey Mouse Olympics" by Thomas Sullivan- from Omni, June 1979. Man, I miss that big glossy magazine!

Kind of like a dark-haired Lisa Kudrow in ten years...

Wow. There's a name I haven't heard in quite a while...

The thing that bugs me a little about this design is that the Stanford Torus usually was depicted as a toroid with a circular cross-section, and arching windows. There are way too many design elements that this design shares with Space Station V from "2001: A Space Odyssey"- the sharp-edged, perfectly cylindrical hub

Maybe they could still be used in one of the sequels, like "BrigaDune", or "Dune It My Way", or "Dune Mexico Way"...

I LOVE that game!