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And how in the world is that man named Alan Fudge? That can't be real.

Enterprise went on a FIVE year mission! Nerd rage!

I think it's dumb that their show was cancelled. And potentially offensive names have been a hallmark of punk music since its inception. Still, I wish they had a better answer about the name than, "It sounded cool." I do really like their latest album. Go back and listen to "Continental Shelf" and see if it

But even the name New Order is potentially more offensive than Viet Cong.

Now people are going to think that Ohio is made up of a bunch of ultra-sensitive PC police.

I watched the Brigitte Nielson version about a year ago on a lark. It was bad, but it wasn't painfully bad. So, good for you Brigitte Nielson.

Some of my favorite moments from the original series was the bickering between McCoy and Spock. As great as Shatner and Nimoy were together, I always felt like Kelley and Nimoy were the heart of the show.

For whatever reason, apologists of Alien 3 really get under my skin, much more than I would expect. I think part of it has to do with the fact that the movie really screwed up some of the great work that occurred in Aliens, and it did so not because of some nihilistic visionary director, but because the studio

Correction: The world doesn't have enough good Robin Hood movies. I mean, there's Errol Flynn's and there's Disney's. But in cinema's long history, we only have two genuinely great Robin Hood films, which is a shame because it's such an inherently awesome story. (I remember Robin and Marian as being pretty good,

But if Kevin Costner goes away then who will repair America's racial strife?

I imagine the full Biggs quote goes something like this, "But there's always a possibility he can come back…Please bring him back. Please."

I wonder if Boorman's elastic style has worked against him. His films are so different that people don't automatically throw them together. It's one possibility.

I like how Netflix started off by trying to make pseudo-prestige drama with shows like House of Cards and Marco Polo, but then decided, Fuck it. That's way too difficult. Let's just hire the guy that makes dick and fart jokes. People should like that.

I think my first exposure to her music was when Chief Wiggum used "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows" as his chase music in "Marge on the Lam." RIP Lesley Gore.

The scenes when Fassbender's character is alone on the ship were absolutely wonderful. I think Prometheus would have been improved if we watched Fassbender watching clips from different Peter O'Toole movies for two hours.

Oh, I see how it is. Sigourney Weaver is ready to make another Alien film with Blomkamp, but she's yet to respond to my Working Girl 2 spec script I sent her.

I was way too happy to see Doug E. Doug in an online clip in 2015.

I watched about half of the clip but I honestly couldn't get through the Rasta it.

Did the minivan at least have some really sick wheel spinners?

You could also throw in some light serialization. Weren't there evil Quantum Leapers in an episode or two? They could serve as a big bad for a season or more.