I can't believe nobody's mentioned Red Dwarf yet!
I can't believe nobody's mentioned Red Dwarf yet!
I actually think Galaxy Quest is one of the best (besides some of the others mentioned here already). It was a brilliant take on ST:TOS.
"Look around, do you think you could create a rudimentary lathe?"
"A lathe?? Get off the line Guy!"
Or...
"... and then it exploded!"
Real Genius, because popcorn is totally scientific, right?
Ghostbusters
Young Frankenstein
That big empty bit is, if I remember correctly, the exact reason why the Bounty mutineers chose Pitcairn as a hiding spot.
I've heard of a huge dead spot west of Chile. That may be it.
"You stand there, eight years old, staring at the raw power of time and space, just a child. Some would be inspired, some would run away, and some would go mad."
See, whereas I think empowering words with traits like "offensive" and "rude" just because they're from a Germanic root instead of a Latin one is juvenile.
Man that Dance With Dragons one feels very Frazetta. Love it.
Thousands of flights have been cancelled and there is snow where there usually is not snow. A third of America's population is affected by this. Calm your britches.
From, a Canadian who just had to clear off his car in -22 F.
It looks like Death was building a swing.
Just want to add that there have been a lot of things I've loved about the Smith era. As you'll know from my ranking of Who stories, "The Doctor's Wife" and "Vincent and the Doctor" are both in my all-time top 10. I also love "The God Complex," which I'm realizing deserved a higher ranking than I gave it, and several…
I realize this is less relevant, but as an outsider that'd never watched the show, I found the Who 50th anniversary special strangely accessible, especially paired with some io9 posts/comments to help me sort out the madness. I plan to chip away at the back episodes and watch the new ones concurrently. So maybe the…
Let's not use the ratings decline argument, please. The Day of The Doctor was not only the third biggest audience the show's had since 2005 (bested only by Voyage of the Damned and The Next Doctor), it was BBC America's most watched broadcast ever, a record it held till The Time of The Doctor snatched it last week.…
I think it'd be easier to just remember the numbers at this point.
Here's a version to 50 decimal places, by Songs To Wear Pants To:
Supergran of course. Man, '80s kids TV was utterly demented.
I expect to see lots of Gandalf, Doctor Who and this guy: