@avclub-77b89821e0025bb611afe13ab29c6cad:disqus : Did you just call Louise Fletcher an "old woman"? Don't let her hear you say that. She can get that ECT machine warmed up and call the orderlies before you notice she's in the room.
@avclub-77b89821e0025bb611afe13ab29c6cad:disqus : Did you just call Louise Fletcher an "old woman"? Don't let her hear you say that. She can get that ECT machine warmed up and call the orderlies before you notice she's in the room.
The IT Crowd is terrific if you are a computer geek, or have known computer geeks.
In her defense, Necheyev is pretty hot looking.
To have a heapin helpin lump of his hospitality.
Unfortunately, the fundamentalist Catholics seem to have gotten hold of the one matjor Catholic TV network, EWTN. I'm glad I know enough real Catholics to know they are not all like Mother Angelica or Father Pacwa.
Watch out Dr. Darke, you made him mad!
You just put that "Jolly Roger" back in your pants, Dr. Darke! This is a family place, here!
Interestingly, the cousin of mine who became a fundamentalist preacher is a big fan of TOS. But then, he loves cowboy dramas, and a lot of people call TOS "Wagon Train in space."
I concur with MJD. "Iron Dream" is a riot. I especially had fun thinking of which famous SF writers would have been AH's best buds at the cons.
Because I'm the best damned actor on the show.
"And they will KNOW that I AM the Lord…" BLAM
I was raised in an evangelical church whose members were off their rocker, and I saw the local Catholics as the (relatively) sane ones. We didn't know many Jews or atheists, so if you wanted to party in my home town, you looked up the Catholics, because they knew where the good booze was.
"There once was a man named Penis van Lesbian, who had a creationist geology teacher…" Hey, that's a good start to a story…
Oops.
Colm Meaney as O'Brien.
"Don't call me 'sir," my parents were married!"
Hey, a few of us are still grateful for France's help in the American Revolution… but most Americans apparently never learned about that in school.
IBM-370 Basic Assembler Language! Even more obscure than Fortran or COBOL…
The Albigensian crusade is fascinating reading, if one is into medieval history.
I only have two college courses in British Lit, but for some reason Chaucer stuck in my memory. And, yes, she is the wife of Bath.