Gee, I thought Unforgettable would've long since been cancelled.
Gee, I thought Unforgettable would've long since been cancelled.
Hey, isn't that the Binghamton facility from Alphas they're cavorting in?
Can't believe NBC chose Grimm over this!
Abso-frappin-lutely, dammit!
Agreed. I thought that was a wonderful ending.
Yeah, it's always a bit humiliating when you finally manage to break through the block your loved ones have on something you treasure, and get them to tune in... only to be confronted with an uncharacteristically poor example.
"On a side note, look at those hallways! Nostromo halls!"
Yep, me too. I have VLC Player set on 'Loop', so I've been running this almost as many times as I did The Matrix trailer, back in the day.
Well, I don't have a car, so it's a moot point.
Wait... drive-ins still exist?
Yeah, Avatar's the only movie I'll watch [again] in 3D.
I'll wait 'til I can download it in 1080p.
Yeah, I loved that scene in First Contact. I saw a video from the Planetary Society on "How to move a Space Shuttle across Los Angeles", and the guy in charge of the project was saying, "The Shuttle is a national treasure. We're not gonna cut the wings off and Krazy Glue 'em back on later. You don't mess with the…
Plus, when they sat in them, they had their parachute packs as cushions.
I've been reading the Buffy Season 8 comics, and there was one guy who proposed to his girlfriend in the letters column, and Dark Horse referred readers to their website to find out if she said yes. It was really cute!
"John Titor has long been one of my favourite internet artifacts. A really fun rabbit hole to traverse."
Actually, that sounds pretty good, for made-up tech talk.
Yeah, I can't stand Noory, Knapp or Wells. (Noory's just a kiss-up, and Knapp & Wells have irritating voices.)
I've always considered the Eagle Transporter from Space: 1999 to be among the most realistic of all Sci-Fi spacecraft, perfect for trips between a space station in Earth orbit and a moon base (i.e. in vacuum), so they kinda blew it by allowing it atmospheric flight capability, since it has absolutely zero…
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