Fuck you, Doctors!
Fuck you, Doctors!
I'm rooting for OJ for the first time since watching him in The Naked Gun.
The kids. They loves their twitters. And I'm sure the Oscars as well.
Tantric sex gives you psychic abilities?
I'm watching Arrow, so I'll just mention every time someone did not tell something important to the team, than everyone gets pissed at that person.
I'm sure he isn't watching the Oscars either. He's probably just sitting there in his own crazy, crazy world.
Not watching the Oscars. Just here for the comments…
Uncle Chu: "A spirit medium powers. Like the immortals. His flesh and his bones are atomized. He becomes… a dream."
Jack: "What?"
Marty and Doc better not try to come to 2017. I'm pretty sure 1985 will be on the new travel ban.
My mom was so confused by part 2, despite my nerdy 10 year old self trying to explain what made perfect sense to me.
I remember going to Pizza Hut in '89 to look for the super radical "future" sunglasses they were selling from the movie. Also whatever happened to my dehydrated pizza that the movie promised? On second thought, I'm pretty sure normal Pizza Hut is just dehydrated pizza.
Every time I hear this song, I feel like I'm 23 again with all the good times and bad times I associate with that time in my life.
I was 11 when it came out, and boy oh boy did I buy into the hype. I would watch this and the Dick Tracy 60s cartoon all the time. I will say that having rewatched it not that long ago, like anything we rewatch later as an adult, it has its problems, but it actually holds up ok. I mean it's not great, but as the…
Rick, his army with fist closed.
Ezekiel, his eyes closed.
Carol, at rest.
Yep, they reminded me of either the aliens from "Darmok" or the Pakleds. We need guns, guns to shoot, we like guns…
All that was missing is the music and Rick getting his shirt ripped.
Yeah I thought the actress had the look of a Vulcan/Romulan.
I got a weird "Enterprise away team meets strange talking alien society that they must find a connection with" Star Trek episode vibe from this. Rick was definitely at his most Kirkian.
I finally watched and finished OJ: Made in America this week. Very gripping look into the convergence of race, the 24/7 media, and celebrity that makes the story still as captivating and relevant today as it was over 20 years ago. I still remember being in a High School class and our teacher turning on the radio in…
From the headline on this article, I was hoping for a combination of two things I love: Star Trek and Mexican street tacos.