Did you just try to make “Balefleck” a thing?
Did you just try to make “Balefleck” a thing?
What the fuck is this bullshit? It has the production value of a porn paradoy.
The last motherfucker in the NBA i’d relentlessly heckle is a 6'11" loose cannon like Boogie. That’s some bold shit.
This seems pretty steep a price for Denver to pay for Mason Plumlee. They gave up a mid-first rounder/lottery pick in what’s looking like a stacked draft AND a decent piece in Nurkic? I’m not sure I follow Denver’s logic in this one.
Not with a capital A ;)
I’m glad the studio figured out that the audience wanted actual Aliens in their Alien movies.
Definitely caught the WCIII vibe. One of my favorite games growing up! Love it :)
Which mid-90s CD-ROM space sim-that-can-only-run-on-a-pentium II intro did I just watch?
So they got Spinal Tap to compose Stonehenge Mark II?
This video doesn’t even go into MIRV-deployed nuclear warheads. So take, like, 10 B83s up there and imagine them carpet bombing an area. Much more effective than deploying one big bomb.
This video is the equivalent of putting together a medley of songs and saying, “look how all these songs pay homage to each other by using chords”.
I thought the same exact thing. Kind of hard to be an R2 unit when its designation starts with C2
Ok, you’re gonna have to explain to me how it’s very different than the first two. It seemed to very much follow the formula of the first two movies, and that was my main criticism of it; it didn’t seem to try to do much different.
Did Dr. Steve Brule produce this?
Of course Lando will be in it. As will Han Solo winning the Millennium Falcon; making the Kessel Spice Run; meeting Chewie; entering his life debt; and any other piece of Han’s backstory ever mentioned. These events will form the backbone of the script, and rest of the script will be written in service of hitting…
-volatile molecules that could effectively destroy the ability to travel through space at warp, first introduced in Voyager’s fourth season—caused by an unknown force had rendered warp speed travel impossible throughout Federation space, leading to a costly war between the Romulans and a beleaguered, isolationist…
Completely agree, and that’s why I’m not as excited as I would like to be about Star Trek: Discovery.
Eye opening stuff.
ALL OF THIS??
Well I think it’s an historical fact that IF Discovery takes place pre-TOS/post-Enterprise, there is one show that actually existed (Enterprise) that covers the made up, future, science fictional time period preceding Discovery, and there is one show that actually existed (Star Trek: TOS) that covers the made up,…