You are incorrect, but thanks for the input!
You are incorrect, but thanks for the input!
Except that John Ringo is still writing books, and Roman Polanski will soon be taking it up the ass in prison. Which I guess works out for the both of em. Add in Piers Anthony and you've got yourself a pretty horny bunch of creepy old men.
I have no opinion. Castle is very fun, and I will continue to watch it, but I don't need a critic to tell me it is imperfect every week. But I would still read said coverage. So. I'm basically just a massive tool.
Only trained medical professionals should be dealing with Kollostermen.
EZ Streets! EZ Streets! EZ Streets!
If I ran NBC
I really hope that this doesn't get canned in another bizarre, shit-brained move by NBC. Even when it's not running on all cylinders, it's one of the best comedies out there, and as much as I like The Office and Parks & Rec (which is a moderate liking), it's nice to have something that is quite different…
See, this is where the problem comes in, because I would say that 1984 most definitely is science fiction. Speculative fiction is a good term, but I'm not sure you are really understanding what it means.
Never heard of him. He is the "titular badass"?. Heh. Titular.
Brett Ratner is so stupid he keeps getting paid to make bad movies.
Yeah, NYC isn't all that great. I mean, it's not bad, but "l0ve" is a bit strong. If they really wanted to make it interesting, they should have tried Des Moines or maybe Flagstaff. It would at least have been semi-original.
By that logic, however, only books that focus on the hard science component of Sci Fi should actually be shelved in the Science Fiction section. Novels like 'Fahrenheit 451' are considered to be science fiction, as are many other brilliant works. Just because Atwood doesn't use spaceships and shit doesn't make it…
Freshman year of high school I was pretty in to Clancy's books. Once Jack Ryan became the President, and Clancy prattled on for half a book about how Congress needed to be filled with "real Americans" like doctors and shit, I finally realized that Clancy was a bit of a douchebag. Still, I liked Hunt for Red October,…
I give respect to Joss Whedon because he is one of the very few talented writer/creators that makes quality genre shows for television, even if they are sometimes uneven. He is one of the few writers that is not afraid to take huge risks and try different things in a medium that encourages rote adherence to formula,…
I mean, technically NBC aired all the episodes of Kings. They just aired them on Sundays during the summer. Hopefully Dollhouse will not be like that (and yes, Flames Over Nebraska, you are correct that Dollhouse would have no chance on Monday or Tuesday).
Numfar, do the dance of joy!
Charter Cable
Is a tremendously shitty company, and I'm glad to see I'm not the only one stuck with their constant bullcrap (though I am sorry for you, Todd).
… … Yeah I didn't watch any of these shows, just wanted to say that Charter sucks.
I think my favorite was "Dick Wakes Up". Or maybe "Bush Doctor". It's so hard to pick just one.
Shit, that movie was a tremendous pile of crap, and the name is the least of its problems. Death Race 2000 probably ranks amongst my top 5 worst movie experiences.
I was always confused by that name. What exactly was I supposed to be deciding? I know where I am, and the site didn't seem to be mandating anything. And yeah, I always thought of good ol' W as well.
I viewed the professor's fantasy to be actually linked to a Wife of Bath-style encounter where a woman would "overpower him with feminine wiles". There's an interesting parallel here in that the Wife of Bath could be viewed as a whore, but in a sense she is one of the only women to be empowered in her age - she is…