You could just ram an ice pick into your skull. That's what I've been doing, it's working great!
You could just ram an ice pick into your skull. That's what I've been doing, it's working great!
I also love 3. It might have to do with watching 2-3-4 so much in my youth, but when they break McCoy out of jail and steal the Enterprise, I love that entire part.
I always liked how in the first episode with the change, DJ realizes something is wrong and keeps getting freaked out that no one else does.
*Rob Lowe looks on, in mild disgust*
Yes, and yes.
I am a biased Star Trek fan, through and through, and totally agree with you about TMP. When people complain about how the new movies are nothing but action and are farthest from the spirit of Star Trek, I like to point out that TMP, a movie about seeking out new life and boldly going where no one has gone before, is…
I haven't seen the interview, but it reminds me a lot of how Thelonius Monk would be when interviewed as well.
I still get a big kick out of the scene taken from "The Fly" where Bart pretends to be stuck in the web, lures the spider out, then slaps it in the face. The spider shaking its "fists" as he flies off is hilarious to me.
Damar, who was basically a background character when we met him, has one of the best character arcs in all of Star Trek.
Don't ask why, but I was reading something on Memory Alpha the other day and someone mentioned Avery Brook's "talks like jazz", pretty much improvised, but entertaining nonetheless.
I, for one, will now only call ambulances medical cars.
I have the same issue on the PS4, although I wouldn't say it lasts 3-4 minutes, but at most about 1 minute. It's actually kind of nice. It gives me a chance to sheepishly look out the window at the world before retreating back into the cave.
I wish there was Simpsons Signage at the end, because I always get a good laugh out of "Today's Sermon: Conquest of the County of the Apes"
Uh, excuse me, the Ferengi Commerce Authority would like to have a word with you…
If you want to give him something impossible and dealing with thermodynamics, demand a Carnot engine.
I was super happy to get to use the TIE Interceptor in the game. And then the TIE Defender happened, and suddenly I realized that having shields wasn't *so* bad after all.
This is just awesome. TIE Fighter is one of my favorite games ever, and I haven't been able to find my special edition CD in a long time. I never had the X-Wing special edition, just the old floppies. I can't wait to get my sweet tattoo via lightning again!
It may be bombastic, but I *love* the music for the suicide run in ME2, and the music over the closing credits in general. It really set the tone for what was to come, and was the perfect type of music for the end of such a game.
Damn well better be. And do it reeeeaaaaallll sexy-like.
Depends on what kind of dance you perform next.