The week we got cable
Practically the day our cable was first turned on, this movie was on HBO in heavy rotation. I must have watched it like 7 times in three days. Still laugh about the giant white mouse with his own protective headphones.
The week we got cable
Practically the day our cable was first turned on, this movie was on HBO in heavy rotation. I must have watched it like 7 times in three days. Still laugh about the giant white mouse with his own protective headphones.
Hardbodies was very impressive. There was also Tomboy.
You are correct sir.
No Sweet Home Alabama?
Nearly a thousand comments and no one has mentioned this tune?
Well, it would have been dumb to call TNN a re-hash, because it was explicitly intended to revisit TNT, and pretty much said so right there in the episode. Supposedly, it was intended to provide a bit of "instant insight" to the characters. Unfortunately, it just a big bucket o'fail.
Good point, Bad Horse. Minuet was supposedly due to the Binars. Moriarity came about because of a badly phrased request from Geordi. That's fucked up.
I rather think that was intentional, and obvious, Quirk. Plus intentionally obvious.
To be fair, they made it clear that there was something special about Minuet due to the Binar's mucking around. Of course, the fact that the holodeck could create sapient programs is something they pretty much never dealt with, even in the epsisodes that were supposedly all about that.
@Albert
I don't recall the first example, but in the second, the problem was that they used the holosuite for something other than it was intended ("Our Man Bashir"; I really enjoyed that ep. Almost completely fluff, but lots of fun) Most of the cast was about to die in a runabout explosion and only the holosuite had…
It's funny. The transporters were damn finicky beasts back in TOS, yet almost no one says a word about them. But the holodeck is everyone's whipping boy. Granted, they went to that well way too many times, but one must presume that there were lots of holodecks/holosuites installed around the Trekverse that do just…
Southwest Airlines!
Whoa now, that's some heavy shit right there. He was willing to fly on SW! I wonder if this Hater should be aimed more at Plame than Penn?
"You hit me! Picard never hit me!"
I hated Q for a long time, because I have a special hate for smarmy assholes, especially smarmy untouchable assholes. But at some point I grew to appreciate, and even like, Q, and that is pretty much 90% due to John DeLancie and 10% due to the writers, who clearly had a great time writing for him in later seasons.
Our of my circle of TNG watchers, only the guy was usually the GM for our games like her. I presume because he also enjoyed annoying the rest us, part of a GM's job description.
Awww, Angel One wasn't *that* bad. You had Yar and Troi giggling at Riker when he put on the lame sissy-boy outfit, the planetary leader was pretty hot, and…hmmm…
They probably went with whatever they had around. If they had a little version they used it. If not, big would do.
torn
On the one hand, I want to encourage Nathan to whip out these interesting digressions that no doubt help him lighten the load of what must be getting to be something of a slog through Country Music[tm], no matter how talented some of the people he's listening to are.
Thundarr ruled. And Ariel had a nice arse for a Saturday morning cartoon.
The Chronicles of Narnia
I was always clearly a bit different than my (adopted) parents, and I read randomly (mostly Hardy Boys mysteries). Then I saw a poorly animated version of The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe on network TV. My sixth grade self was impressed. I found out it was a book series and got it. The…
KFC is pretty icky stuff anyway. Now, if Chick Fil-A had one of these I might have to try it at least once. I swear they must bread their chicken with crack, it's so good.