RexGoliath
The Tin Foil Ninja Strikes Again!
RexGoliath

Very cool. However, these were my favorite. There is no way to estimate the number of these I lost as a kid back in the '50s. We'd wind them up tight, they'd fly up pretty high, get caught by the wind and... gone. I like to think that some of them are still flying around up there, somewhere...

I find this a very misguided "article" even if it's meant to be in jest.

Not to be the picky sci-fi fan here, but that tricorder is from TNG, not the '66 Trek.

Where is UMAMI? :P

"I wanna pet the shit out of that!"

This is my favorite gif party ever.

They call it a B-3 in the movie, but every time I see that flying wing I think of Travolta hamming it up.

Awwwwwwwww.....
Isn't she just so cuuuuuuuuuuute?!
(in a rip-your-head-off-eat-your-brain-before-playing-soccer-with-what's-left sort of way)....

"Draw me like one of your French xenomorphs!"

In 1938, Lockheed developed the flying wing (first as a prop-driven version, then later with turbojets). It was even featured in the George Pal movie War of the Worlds in 1953, in an unsuccessful attempt to nuke the Martians and successful attempt to coat Gene Barry with chalk dust.

I'm ruining the joke by explaining it, but here goes:

I KEEP ON THROWING MONEY AT THE SCREEN BUT NOTHING IS HAPPENING

since he's clearly not afraid of heights, perhaps he's afraid of depths or widths.

Completely disagree. His treatment of Star Trek shows the extent of his "creativity" — it is a vaccuum — like the souls of the Hollywood executives who hire him.

The Dude abides!

Star Trek: First Contact. Amazing.

Be careful following those links. I first saw this next Tuesday, clicked, and now I'm back here.

I am the one who builds (had to do it)