Yotsuya-san
Yotsuyasan
Yotsuya-san

Kirstie Alley's Saavik. One of the too few times a female officer was portrayed as a professional and not a sex object in genre fiction. Also, one of the best performances of a Vulcan in the Trek franchise, showing even creatures of logic can have drive and ambition...

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Hence that episode (in Robotech) being called, "Boobytrap."

But yeah, there weren't really any instructions on the SDF-1. Hell, they had to do a shitton of work to figure out it was supposed to be used by giant humanoids. Making sure the A/G units worked right and the fold system wouldn't go crazy were ideas that were…

Also the ship firing was in no part the humans fault...it was a boobytrap left behind by the original crew. It would have fired if the ship had landed on an uninhabited planet (and was likely the crews intention...let the pursuers waste time combing an entire world while they already jumped ship three folds back)

I'm not a fan of the Lynch adaptation.

Yep, this was the one I missed too, for exactly the same reason.

Sir Tony Stark's armor is supremely valuable for combat

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Personally Red Dwarf's "Parallel Universe" episode is one of the best of the whole series! Perfect casting, perfect writing, perfect concept—funny as hell.

I'm totally OK if this comment section becomes solely Tosh-bashing.

Of course Jesus had a wife. A Jewish boy unmarried in his 30s? You want you should kill his mother? Oy!

I prefer the series version of the Macross because of this, though the Dedalus was a landing craft and not an aircraft carrier.

Evryone mentions the obvious intro of the Star Destroyer so I'll go a different way: the slow reveal of the SdF-1 Macross in the 1984 film Do You Remember Love (Robotech fans can kindly keep quietl

Easy.. The first long tracking shot of this little lovely below.

Also great big sharks

You're decrying five words the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man says in a YouTube rap battle video in a line that could be interpreted a thousand ways.

His only line is "flip Kari, butter side up", and then he stays on theme, going on to rap about "fluffernutter" and "turning all you bitches to toast".

"Mother Fraker" [or is it "frakker"?] just sounded stupid to me.

loved Warriors of the Wind when i was a kid. LOL what did i know?

Now THAT'S a movie poster!