So you're saying Watterson will someday kill Bieber? That sounds… AWESOME.
So you're saying Watterson will someday kill Bieber? That sounds… AWESOME.
And of course BBC has a short clip with Cheryl Hall talking about her costume: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
More great lines, from Vorg and Shirna: "Well… put your finger on there a minute, will you?" "Here?" *ZAP!* "OWWW!!" "Good, that must be the live terminal."
On a personal and terribly crude note, this article suffers from a lack of a picture of Cheryl Hall as Shirna. Weird puffball hair things going on, but it seems to work as a sort of space-age retro pinup girl, with a rumpled lived-in look since it's likely the only outfit she has!
If they got married, her name would be Alison Larson!
If we're counting Top Chef Masters, Zooey Deschanel beats out Natalie Portman with her no meat, no gluten, no soy, no nothing diet - "Hi guys, cook a nice dish for me, only I don't eat… anything… at all…"
A coarser version of BTTF's Doc and Marty beats out the actual Marty!
I was going to say he knew about the triple-cross once they saved Jerry and his award ceremony went poof but his tuxedo stayed on - Rick made some sort of comment like "Where'd you get that to wear?" or something like that. But now that you mention it, the bump into the garage wall is probably the big hint, and Rick…
That, if it were true, would be, in my mind, a pretty cool, though quirky, writing style.
Hey, it's India de Beaufort from Krod Mandoon playing Sophia!
The gravestone in the horror movie has the name "Simon J. Paladino" engraved on it - Google says that that's the real name of Gazerbeam from "The Incredibles". Not sure if that means that "The Incredibles" is also a film in the Toy Story universe, or if the filmmakers using a real cemetery that just happened to have…
"Oh, no! Not AFRICA!" - Victoria, first episode, "The Ice Warriors"
"Then what happened to us, Doctor? What happened?"
"I'm afraid I did."
The Doctor stood staring into space, remembering. It had been somewhere near the beginning of that business with the Giant Robot. The Doctor had just undergone his latest regeneration. The early days of a new incarnation are always a tricky period…
There was that episode with Magic Man that didn't have Magic Man in it. That was awful!
What about… a Bacon Pancake Sandwich???
It's sad - we've got all this CGI and makeup technology, cameras, locations, and apparently a truckload of money that people can throw at these movies - and they don't bother with either a good script or even a good idea? This should be a golden age where everyone makes awesome movies, and instead everyone's Michael…
"He played Goliath from Gargoyles, and maybe some other stuff too," says everyone who watched Gargoyles.
And now, the exciting but excised section of the script that described the coup:
I've seen "The Seven Samurai", and also seen "Samurai 7," the weird sci-fi anime remake of "The Seven Samurai," but never "The Magnificent Seven." This is clearly terrible of me.
I had to look it up, it's called Lose/Lose - if you lose the game, the game deletes itself, but every alien you shoot is a file that goes poof. The creator apparently wanted it to be more of a thought experiment rather than something you actually play.