Is it just the library geek in me?
I can't be the only person who saw the title and groaned at the thought of a Diana Gabaldon film franchise starting up.
Is it just the library geek in me?
I can't be the only person who saw the title and groaned at the thought of a Diana Gabaldon film franchise starting up.
Oh shit. I read every one of the books you guys have mentioned as a kid, and I've been trying to remember the names Danny Dunn and McGurk in order to google them. Thanks!
Oh shit. I read every one of the books you guys have mentioned as a kid, and I've been trying to remember the names Danny Dunn and McGurk in order to google them. Thanks!
It's those Asians. They look young, even when they're not.
Sounded to me like he was just trying to get his Midwestern peabrain around names that aren't Billie, Jane, Jo, Jean, Emma, Mae, Daisy, Betty, or some combination thereof.
Yeah you know me.
Nabin sang a Beatles song, and they couldn't get the rights to air it.
This is why I've never been able to get into sci-fi: I'm too much of a prose nerd to be able to read past shitty prose to cool ideas. I'm sure there are great prose stylists who work in sci-fi, but none of the ones held up as Classics really are.
Phoenix is indeed an abomination against nature and the gods.
Inventing heavy metal a couple of months before Led Zeppelin, for one thing.
Because we deserve them more.
I'm not sure I get it.
Is the idea that Hudson is desperately unhappy with being in such close proximity to, uh, womanly features?
Saluting when the random chance of conversation allows them to make a pun on a military rank. "Private Thing," "General Knowledge," "Corporal Punishment," ect.
If we're insisting on German pronunciation then it's actually "viner."
Wasn't it always?
Kate Winslet's American?