I know - right? Poor saps also only got one season of Firefly.
I know - right? Poor saps also only got one season of Firefly.
anytime Doug Jones is not working on Hellboy 3, I want the other actors to ask: “Where is Doug Jones?”
…and that folks is how we got Star Trek V: Pluto Nash
There is that. And the fact that CBS is putting on who knows what pay channel - that I don't get.
Well. I won't be watching this.
Hey! Leave Titan alone. Let’s focus on what really matters: Making sure Hyperion doesn’t get the nukes!
I liked T-Swift's early work - before she sold out. You know, like her macaroni pictures.
So… why is Bugs Meany up there with Jughead?
It’s weird. I just recently posted about this guy on a thread about fan-movies. This guy always was one of my favorite “random background characters”. He was a low rank career guy who just wanted a steady paycheck and no trouble until he got his 20-year pin and a watch.
RIP. Now it’s official for me. 2016 – you’re…
"Fine, fine - I'll take it. Ever since the X-36 came out, this model just isn't in demand."
"It'll have to do."
The more I watch this show, the more I am reminded of the excellent Star Trek: Voyager episode – “Year of Hell”.
I will steadfastly defend the Awesomeness that is Dave Pirner and Soul Asylum. Runaway Train, Black Gold and Somebody to Shove were staples on the radio when I was in my formable years, and the fact they were a “local band” made me like them even more. Got to see them in concert twice as well.
You could add Quentin Tarantino to that club as well.
Ken Ham Presents: Jurassic Garden - Now With More People!
Yeah - that was 3. They were really going for the "propaganda" feel in that scene.
I’ve got a couple of ones that I remember fondly, most of these are from the early ’00s
Pink Five (valley-girl X-Wing Pilot),
one that I can’t remember the name of, but had a couple of scenes featuring the guy who played the Death Star Control room operation (“TK-421, why aren’t you at your post?”) playing the same…
The thing that struck me about the book - was how boring it was. it perfectly captured that "20 minutes of terror, spaced between 6 months of sheer boredom." as someone once described war. Haven't read it in years, but maybe I'll pick it up again. The movie, however, is just goofy fun - subtext intact or not. Oddly…
That was probably number 3. It had the Vulcan from ST:Enterprise, and CVD back as Rico. It was entertaining in a very good way. Cheesy lines, gratuitous nekkid'ness, over-the-top deaths and a goofy ending. B-movie all the way. Plus - Power Armor!
You can never have too much Sam Neill
It's UNIX - I know this…