Actually, THX 1138 is my favorite Lucas film.
Actually, THX 1138 is my favorite Lucas film.
Nope, you're not entirely alone. I enjoyed it, too.
I still don't understand what's wrong with Quantum of Solace as a title.
Wait, Albert Finney's still alive? Wow!
Wasn't it, though! McCormack perfectly matched all of Shatner's mannerisms.
Oh, yeah! I'd always watch "Spectre of the Gun" just for that one move!
Wow, I thought this was the worst episode so far. I mean, I can tolerate some less-than-stellar dialogue and plotting, but even by my standards, this episode was crap.
Well, I had such a crush on Rosalind Allen in S2.
"...they will become just the fourth nation in history (joining the U.S., Russia and Japan) to demonstrate orbital rendezvous and docking technologies."
Yeah, I'd been ignoring all those banner ads on io9 in the weeks leading up to the premiere, but then I caved and downloaded the Pilot, and within two minutes I deleted it... and went for the 720p torrent.
@a_blackpan... So do I!
"And I think the best part of the show, or at least the most serious, disturbing and thematic part, was the point of the Queen cutting out her father's [heart] and naming her son after him."
Well, my stepmother proved that it's not an unfair stereotype.
Yeah, I've tried the others, but keep coming back to Vuze.
Oh, I stopped reading the review after "babyboobins".
I really loved Silas Weir Mitchell as the Blutbad, whom I recognized as the clueless arms dealer Seymour on Burn Notice.
You are correct...
Gee, the first time I ever heard of a HUD in a car was the '94 Nissan Altima. Should've been paying more attention.
Now we need the hips to actually animate... so's Claudia can do the "Me Dance"!
Besides, the trilogy just came out on Blu-Ray, so Charlie couldn't have picked a better time!