Um, I don't think dodgeballs break like that.
Um, I don't think dodgeballs break like that.
The way it seems to break down on my rewatching is that I admire them for what they did and less for how they did it.
The way it seems to break down on my rewatching is that I admire them for what they did and less for how they did it.
Andromeda has some interesting ideas behind it. As a vision of the far future of Trek and deconstruction of the ideas behind trek it's fascinating.
Andromeda has some interesting ideas behind it. As a vision of the far future of Trek and deconstruction of the ideas behind trek it's fascinating.
I'm sorry, Galaxy Quest is THE best Star Trek movie.
I'm sorry, Galaxy Quest is THE best Star Trek movie.
A chef who encourages to cook at home and refuses to expand while still running a quality shop doesn't sound like the worst thing in the world, and a doctor who discourages unnecessary procedures is pretty ideal.
A chef who encourages to cook at home and refuses to expand while still running a quality shop doesn't sound like the worst thing in the world, and a doctor who discourages unnecessary procedures is pretty ideal.
To be fair, the apocalypse scenario in The Road is far worse than the one in Revolution.
To be fair, the apocalypse scenario in The Road is far worse than the one in Revolution.
Yeah, being a farmer and being a neo-blacksmith are different organizational skill sets.
Yeah, being a farmer and being a neo-blacksmith are different organizational skill sets.
Mad as Hell and Ambitious as Hell are a little different.
Mad as Hell and Ambitious as Hell are a little different.
Late 70s to early 80s are an interstitial generation sometimes referred to as the MTV generation.
Late 70s to early 80s are an interstitial generation sometimes referred to as the MTV generation.
Yeah, my immediate thought was that in unknown territory for him he panicked so as to set things back to 'right.' And that, of course, for an, excuse the term, spaz like Charlie real panic is less flustery hysteria and more Lex Luthor-like cruel hyper competence.
Yeah, my immediate thought was that in unknown territory for him he panicked so as to set things back to 'right.' And that, of course, for an, excuse the term, spaz like Charlie real panic is less flustery hysteria and more Lex Luthor-like cruel hyper competence.
Isn't there a commentary track where they get Dr. Drew to try to guess the characters' addictions just from the performances?