"We could build a cabin like THAT."
"Well, maybe not us, but two men could."
"We could build a cabin like THAT."
"Well, maybe not us, but two men could."
Yeah, I seem to remember Data being the focus. I think that sort of survived to the screen, in a way, with him going all nuts because he was shot or whatever happened.
I'd argue he was a bad guy in the limited way the show HAS bad guys. He did negatively impact Louie's life by being a screaming weirdo.
No, we're not. We're definitely not men.
Love "Ganthet's Tale." Just a bunch of goofy Niven/Byrne weirdness.
The universe may also have parameters and a shape apparent to the Guardians of the Universe.
…poor people, people who live in cities (not Realmurca), people who read, the employees of the service trades…
Eh, I should probably read through the thread before I post. King Moonracer would certainly admonish me for my inattention to detail! And then we would fly off together to wreak vengeance upon those who forgot the misfit toys, children and jolly old saints alike…This is how I would imagine the movie would play out.
Look, I don't know much about anything, really. But I know King Moonracer was fucking badass, and I would watch a movie based on his adventures.
Not that "Insurrection" isn't just godawful, but I seem to recall that someone pointed out to F. Murray Abraham that they could just live on another continent or whatever, but he said they didn't want to live in the middle of the Briar Patch.
I want to say I ate at one while vacationing in Florida as a kid, but it may have been a Roy Rogers. Hard to remember.
"We believe his friend is also unbalanced."
Oh yeah. Whenever my toddler reaches for some fallen food or something off the floor to put in her mouth, that line comes out of either my wife or I. "Bad carrot! Mess you up!"
I, for one, am shocked that people 'round these parts don't like Maria Bamford.
They make babies and I saw one of the babies and then the baby looked at me.
Those monster-alien costumes were pretty awesome, but I was impressed by the accuracy on some of them, given that they had to piece them together from old film clips and fanzines (I imagine). I spotted a cool-looking Talosian, for instance.
Ha! As I was typing, I thought, "this is just like 'Underworld' too." Except I don't remember an entire sexual subplot in that one (but it's been a long time and I fast forwarded through a lot of it).
Wouldn't the "conservative values system" involve Seth Rogen telling others THEY couldn't have abortions?
I've said it before and I'll say it again: They managed to make a movie series about two people who want to bang in the midst of a vampire/werewolf war (or whatever's going on) that I have no interest in seeing. It's sort of amazing, in its way.
The AP Stylebook calls for quotation marks, so you're good!