"Darmok at Tinagra" never sounded so sexual.
"Darmok at Tinagra" never sounded so sexual.
Wait a second…how about a movie about a warring faction of vampires and zombies? Holy shit, that's a billion dollar idea!
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I haven't seen it, but I think that recent Arnold Shwarzenegger movie Maggie may fit your description, based on what I've read about it.
That bugged me too (and also in 28 Days Later and Resident Evil). Also, how was he able to just get up and walk around? Shouldn't his muscles have atrophied? People who are immobile for long periods of time like that need physical therapy to get up back up and running.
I dunno, I love that episode overall, so that one borderline-dodgy moment doesn't really faze me. Especially since, they're not necessarily saying it about all men, but about Zapp and Fry, who it's believable about (especially the former).
But Fry and Zapp were, on some level, on board with the Snu-snu. Yeah, they didn't want to die, but they were happy to have sex with big, willing women. It's on the line, but I wouldn't call it screwed up in the way that, say, Revenge of the Nerds was.
"Rob Biter" could work though.
Yeah, but I don't think the best actor for the role should be barred because of her sexuality. The fact that Page and Foster are both gay is just a coincidence. No reason to make any more of it than that.
Lex was great, but for me, Lionel made the show (I'm a big John Glover fan).
Lydia Deetz got it right: "Live people ignore the strange and unusual. I myself am strange and unusual." That's why those people know what's up re: zombie apocalypse.
It exists, but it's called "Walker."
Ok, but what about Xena, as in "Warrior Princess?" Is she displeased? Cuz I don't give a fuck about Xenu, but Xena…she's someone I'd like to keep happy.
Ellen Page would definitely be a good choice. I'm struggling to come up with any others — Jodie Foster was so perfect in the role (and I wasn't sold on Julianne Moore in the sequel, to be honest).
I would love to see Fuller's take on Silence also. On the other hand, I'm a tiny bit glad the show ends with this episode if it means that Margot, Alana, and the little Verger baby get to survive. Their deaths would have been truly devastating.
As long as you promise him that we're not going to talk about Judy…
Dammit, hearing that just makes me even sadder for the Silence of the Lambs season we never got!
That's so cool that Bryan Fuller is a Siouxsie Souix fan. The more I learn about Fuller, the more I love him.
That's exactly right! As I watched Will and Hannibal take down the Dragon together, I was thinking that they had finally consummated their murder marriage.
I literally laughed out loud at that (LLOL). Thanks.