STORM SHADOW
STORM SHADOW
Is his magic penis detachable?
…and kick-ass Death Metal.
…I'd actually watch that.
In one of the changes, the pictures stayed exactly the same, except that they added yellow ribbons to two of the characters (the bear driving the steamroller, and the pig playing the bass drum). That doesn't seem like a P.C. issue, so what's the reason? Maybe they didn't want people thinking that the pig and bear…
I always approve of Trubel decapitating someone.
That's funny you should say that, I was just thinking about it this weekend for some reason! I was wondering if anyone on set thought it was a bad idea to have fiftysomething(?) Nichelle Nichols doing a sexy dance with palm leaves. I mean….someone must've thought it was a mistake. Why didn't they speak up?
^^^^The AV Club
As someone who got into Trek back in the '80s, before TNG even started, I can tell you that there were a lot of people saying "Wait, what?" when they saw Spock's half-brother and Uhura's burlesque routine.
I agree. I mean, I love Trek—I even watched every episode of Voyager, despite its myriad flaws—but I'm not going to pay for a damn streaming service just to watch one show. TV should be free, goddammit!
They're better than Nemesis and Insurrection. I mean, they had their flaws, but the Abrams films were ok. The last two TNG films just flat out sucked.
They did indeed. In a way, the Abrams films are the realization of that idea, years later: younger versions of Kirk, Spock, et al, in their Academy years.
No, because that would be boring. Seeing Hiro in different, even worse alternate futures, even momentarily, would be cool. They did that in one of the better first season episodes, where Hiro traveled to a future where he was unable to stop the explosion in Manhattan.
I'll check that out. I'm trying to watch on my father's cable, which is Time Warner. In the AMC section, they have The Walking Dead listed, but the most recent episode is last week's.
Dammit! I missed this episode last night, and now I go to watch it OnDemand and…it's not there. WTF?!
You mean the Kurt Russel version, right? Because there was a remake of that version also, but it was fairly recent, so your "years later" comment wouldn't fit (maybe?).
Lingering on the deaths and blood and pain would've made it gorier, not necessarily scarier.
You're all right by me, Corndog (note that I did not say "alright"). We grammar nazis have to stick together.
THANK YOU! I hate when people make that mistake, and it happens all the time on the AV Club. "Disinterested" means objective, unbiased. A good way to remember it is to think of a judge who should be disinterested in the case before him, but not uninterested.
The Zombie Torture Family appeared to be all from one family. There were other zombies that were unrelated. They explicitly make this point in the scene where people are betting on which monster will get chosen: one guy is like, "But I chose zombies, so why don't I win?" and the other guy is like, "You chose zombies,…