Thogar
Thogar
Thogar

@djscruffy: I did the same thing. I remember Space 1999 from my early years as being so cool. When I tried watching it last year it just made me sad. As much as I'm tired of reboot-fever I wouldn't mind a reimagining of that series. For me it would be more welcome than yet another BSG spinoff.

@Seamus McClernan: Excellent advice. Watching the series will only taint memories of the original film.

@not_a_virus.exe.vbs: So chemically induced synesthesia? Sounds like something worth experiencing, but I'm not willing to take LSD to do it. I'll wait for a chip-in-the-brain alternative.

@moonphrogg: I saw *exactly* the same thing. Both blue and yellow were moving across each other, briefly making it look like every other pixel alternated between the two colors. Sometimes I'd even see green for a moment, but like you I didn't see anything "impossible" or unreproduceable in photoshop. Still, it was

I don't know if this is real or not, but I live in Baton Rouge and all the hunting supply stores have stocked up on Purina Chupacabra Chow and some cookbook called "To Serve Chupacabra." Just sayin'.

@Dr Emilio Lizardo: What a great idea. I'm grabbing a wad of dollar bills and calling James Carville!

@SatiDamphyr: I think you're on to something. It's sad that this pretty much sums up the whole of American politics today. Is it any wonder most of us here want to live on another planet?

@linworthnewt: And it would be an extra bonus if he somehow managed to slip in a "surrounded by armed bastards!" line.

@SkipErnst: I think the real problem is people confusing "alien" for "extraterrestrial." Alien only means very strange, dissimilar, et cetera. It does not imply an extraterrestrial origin. It is the readers who are misleading themselves and one could argue that the headline is fine, but the public is not.

@WookieLifeDay: The Good Guys has really improved. When it first began airing in the Summer I watched it and it wasn't terrible, but it wasn't really good, either. These last few weeks the show has finally found it's tempo and I actually look forward to it. Problem is we're just about the entire audience for the

@Jaymii: I'm in your camp, Jaymii. I would think at the very least Fox won't expect as much from a show in the Friday "death slot" so that would be a good thing. I'm going to go so far as to hope the audience even picks up a little after a few weeks. Let's keep hoping and watching, it's all we can do anyway.

@ReiRei0: LOL, excellent! As long as I've been on this Earth (don't ask me about "before") there have always been a slew of doomsday prophesies. I'm pretty sure it's been that way since, well, forever.

I think you're a bit confused between actor and character when you write "Walter Noble."

@joetato: All he'd have to do is have the TARDIS materialize next to the phone booth, pop his head out and yell, "Oy! I was here first!" Then dematerialize. Would be worth the price of a ticket for that alone.

@Skarl: I'd buy a ticket in a heartbeat. If it was direct to DVD I'd buy a disk. I laughed more at this trailer than some full-length "comedies" I've seen.

All I get is "Video not available" which isn't much fun.

@Guicciardini: All seafood taken from the Gulf is thoroughly tested and the Governor of Louisiana is trying to get BP to pay for it (they should). A surprisingly high percentage of seafood taken from the Gulf tests perfectly clean and you keep jobs in the US.

@Quotidian_Hr: I'm changing my vote from Scarlett to Christina Hendricks. IMHO she's the world's most beautiful human being.

Scarlett. It's not even a decision, just a given. I don't care if neither looks like an astronaut, just what they look like in microgravity.