This is Lee's punishment for naming one of his children Pilot Inspektor.
This is Lee's punishment for naming one of his children Pilot Inspektor.
A more accurate festival here in Wisconsin would involved beer and fish. Also things Sheldon wants no part of.
As a Star Trek fan, I have enjoyed the JJ Abrams reboot movies, knowing that they are more action and less cerebral than the other Star Trek series. He seems a more natural fit to Star Wars, and I'm sure I'll enjoy it. Give JJ a change to bring in the fans with this movie and then a different direction can be taken.
Should Star Trek and star Wars on the same film cause some kind of matter/anti-matter explosion and send the world into hyperspace.
Agreed.
It seems to me that Missy is not more of a Loki-type character, causing mayhem and mischief, rather than trying to take over the world. I'm enjoy the change, because it adds a new dynamic to her relationship with the Doctor, and for the show. There are enough megalomaniacal characters in the universe.
I really enjoyed a series finale of Doctor Who where the fate of the Earth or the galaxy, or in fact the whole Universe wasn't hanging in the balance, not really.
Great actors have to have a dud from time to time. These days they just cram a bunch of good actors in the same dud to get it over with.
With so much time spent around family and away from my computer and consoles, I've been playing Heavenstrike Rivals. Great little (or perhaps not so little anymore) TCG. A worthy single player campaign and great online PVP.
Capaldi has truly become my favorite Doctor since Peter Davison. I'm glad that his inhuman edge was softened a bit since Deep Breath. Whether you think the Doctor's speech was earned or not in the episode, Capaldi's performance delivered.
Great posters. But the article is pure clickbait.
A great looking short film, and I see the choice of Jessica Chobot for sheer nerdiness, but with so much focus on Samus' face, a more expressive actress would have worked better.
It's not even horror, but Requiem for A Dream is so unsettling, not only with Darren Aronofsky's direction but also the intense performances. I cannot look at Ellen Burstyn and not see that horrified visage after her treatment. I wasn't able to watch parts of it, though I ended up finishing it.
I like it, though I'm still leaning to a Time Lord/Lady Minster of War. And I base this on absolutely nothing.
I don't agree with going back to fix Donna, but would love to see how The Twelfth Doctor would related to Wilfred Mott (a personal favorite character of mine).
Zelda concert music? Ballet with Yo Yo Ma on the cello? I heart Colbert.
Fox News is as Fox News does. Which is bad entertainment for a small, ignorant subset of the US population who still thinks white 'Murica is the greatest, most bestest nation in the world in every way.
I'm not sorry that Gaby one, in fact, it's what my wife and I predicted as the result, but Jaja became my favorite dancer early on. It wasn't her raw style or krump credentials, but the was she gave herself to every character, and seemed to become more skilled and versatile as the show went on.
It's really, really nice to hear nothing about the Hot Tamale Train. And while I grimace each time Paula Abdul starts to speak, at least she's offering some decent criticism.
I've tried to get through Final Fantasy VII on multiple occasions, but I get so bored with it that I can't finish the first disk. Perhaps the draw of trophies on the soon to be release PC port to PSN will make me finally finish it.