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What do you know? You're just a towel!

Katee Sackhoff IS Dave Ryder

My favorite part of "Let He Who is Without Sin…" is the fact that nothing came of Worf taking part in what was essentially a terrorist act. Worf participated in an act of industrial sabotage that affected an entire planet, and the only consequence is him getting into an argument with his girlfriend.

You monster! You can't tell a man not to be pedantic on the internet!

I can't wait for the pony thread simulator about this.

Do you want a clean kill or do you want to send a message?

It reminded me of the scene in True Romance with Patricia Arquette and James Gandolfini.

If you can't trust an anonymous stranger on the internet who won't verify their claims, then who can you trust?

It's Gardocki. I don't think we actually hear Ronnie's last name until the end of the second season.

This movie looks like it was shot on a two hundred dollar camcorder from Wal Mart.

In the past? Not where I live.

I'm not a violent individual but I'd kill a man in front of his own mother to get that show on DVD. It was practically Heat: The Series and it was awesome.

My favourite video game moment of all time was finding that Apache type helicopter at the military base and hearing 'Cum on Feel the Noize" on the radio. I think I literally yelled out fuck yeah without a trace of irony.

I remember reading somewhere that Shawn Ryan's original concept of Vic was that of a handsome charming rogue.

A guy on a message board has speculated that Obama may be descended from a race of reptilians who secretly run the planet.

I always liked to think that ET and Poltergeist took place in the same neighbourhood. Just imagine the property values.

John Sayles actually wrote a script for Spielberg based on the Hopkinsville incident called Night Skies. It fell apart (obviously) but a subplot involving a little boy befriending an alien formed the basis of what became ET.

Fire in the Sky is the only halfway decent alien abduction movie.

I think I'd rather watch that TV show with the same title and subject matter instead. At least it had Jeri Ryan as a sexy KGB spy.

Look Big Daddy, it’s regular Daddy!