I always refer to Richard Harris as "Real Dumbledore" and Gambon, who I think is otherwise OK, as "Fake Dumbledore."
I always refer to Richard Harris as "Real Dumbledore" and Gambon, who I think is otherwise OK, as "Fake Dumbledore."
FWIW, I found Rogue One a far more entertaining story than TFA. Maybe it's because this one simply told the story that led up to the events of Star Wars (the true name of the original 1977 film) and told it well, rather than trying to actually retell the story of that original film (since Abrams apparently has few…
As if any of them wouldn't marry a former porn star/escort, given the opportunity.
Deep Space Nine, The Larry Sanders Show, The Prisoner, Orphan Black, Fringe, Spaced, Party Down, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Parks and Rec, Freaks and Geeks.
Yep, at the end of the extras on the DVD.
Go back to, and stick with, DS9. You'll be glad you did. No Trek show has aged as well as that one.
Davy coming in ahead of Nesmith is just wrong.
That whole movie was "meh." After a pretty good first half hour it pretty much turned to shit.
He does rap ass badly, doesn't he?
*Yakety Sax plays*
Freddie, Boom-Boom, WASHING-TON!
"Well, the kids have to learn about Tek War sooner or later!"
Fuck BBC America for not showing DS9 instead of Voyager. Or at least adding DS9 to the mix too.
I always liked the sketch with her singing, as Leia, at a beach party on SNL ("Obi-Wan Kenobi!"). Here's that, plus her monologue, too. Enjoy:
Fixed.
Dark End of the Street is a great song too.
I loved Rogue One. Sure, we could've gotten a little more character depth/background, but I didn't feel like it was needed. The story did exactly what is supposed to: Fill in the blanks on how the Death Star plans were captured by the Rebels, and why the Death Star was built with its fatal flaw.
You must avenge me young Kimba - I mean Simba.
Just the opposite for me. Trek > Wars.
No… not a feminist icon, or a great European statesperaom. I'll let Elvis Costello have the floor here: