Here... we are. We’re the... princes... of... the universe.
::slow jazz bass solo::
Here... we are. We’re the... princes... of... the universe.
::slow jazz bass solo::
RIP to one of my favourite actors of all time.
I’ll start this by saying that anyone is free to feel insulted by whatever they feel insulted by. But I - an Asian-American living in a third world country - really think this criticism is stretching a bit.
His two big Trek roles, Chancellor Gorkon and Gul Madred are absolutely perfect and even his minor Federation diplomat in ST V is memorable as he’s the only Federation member who is still chain-smoking hahaha
Gul Madred was an extremely hard role to cast, as the episode is basically a two man play where Madred’s actor has to constantly dominate the instantly commanding Patrick Stewart. Warner was cast at almost literally the last minute and only had time for a quick skim of the script, so he’s reading off cue cards for the…
RIP David Warner. One of my favorite all-time actors whose presence just seemed to elevate any film or show he was in.
That tease of the new Black Panther at the end seems to be a female person. Shuri and Nakia are the frontrunners, with Okoye a bit behind, and Ramonda as much more improbable. I sincerely hope it’s Nakia because:
Fun fact: 100% of articles that begin with the words “We need to talk” are guaranteed to be about something we absolutely do not need to talk about.
You know what, we really don’t.
unbreakable is better than sixth sense
Look can we all agree that Babylon 5 and Deep Space Nine were both good shows, and that there may have been some cross-pollination of ideas, but that in the end, DS9 is just absolutely superior to everything?
Is this the stealth sequel to ...
once again i am baffled as to why someone chose to say something when they had the absolutely freedom to just say nothing
That hug (you know the one) breaks me every time I see it.
I was scared shitless by the Bert & Ernie Meet the Mummy sketch. How the fuck was 5 year old me supposed to know who Abbott & Costello were?
Still not as scary as this segment.
Northern Calloway’s actual life story ends up way scarier than witch encounters.
Shut up, fartknocker