So you’re saying this article is as phony as a three-dollar bill?
So you’re saying this article is as phony as a three-dollar bill?
This whole article and you can’t bother to list a single example of a valuable $2 bill?
Newsflash - if your $2 bill is from 1976 and NEWER - It’s worth $2. MAYBE you can convince some sucker to pay more for a CRISP 1976 $2 bill, or if it has a unique serial # (binary, trinary, birthdate) they are worth more but that…
I once beat a wadded up ball with a plane that resembled what became the B2.
That sounds like a pretty enjoyable way of spending time in what could have been a less-than-ideal school location. I think it’s pretty clever of the teacher/whoever spoke to you to negotiate like that too, to be honest - it’s a much better solution for everyone than saying “no more paper planes”, because it puts…
It’s a dart. Or a missile. Its performance comes from thrust not lift, is what I’m getting at. Or more accurately, its relative thrust to drag. Yes, there is some lift, but its tiny compared to it just being a low drag dart. It’s a clever interpretation of what a paper airplane is...but I would say this is a record…
Even among people who love TVH, TWoK is almost universally lauded as the better film as well as specifically the better Trek film.
The only time travel eps that worked for me were the TNG Mark Twain two-parter, just because it was stupid fun, and the DS9 ep that was basically a bottle episode and could’ve taken place in any time.
JJ and Lindelof aren’t Star Trek fans.
“Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is an untouchable masterpiece and the best of the Treks”
I do think Strange New Worlds is excellent.
I mean part of it is that CGI and effects take a lot longer these days and are usually a part of the writing process.
scream is still keeping that tradition alive.
It baffles me how Paramount can struggle so much with this IP. I also can’t understand why another voice - especially on the TV side - isn’t emerging as the campion of the whole universe a la Dave Filoni or Kevin Feige. I think there was hope it would be JJ or Damon Lindelof but neither seemed that interested in a…
The whole trying to keep Khan a surprise twist was ridiculous. Cumberbatch is great, but Khan shouldn’t be a British white guy, Naveen Andrews would have killed that role. It’s an iconic, juicy villain role that actually calls for an Indian actor, and they get the whitest man on the planet to play him, still salty…
What is it about Hollywood these days, with it’s long production times? Back in the eighties, between 79 and 91, every two years (give or take), they managed to put out six movies. In the modern era? Not nearly that level of output (or frankly, quality).
If I could rock a Jessica Rabbit look and look as good, I’d rock that fucking look every single day without batting an eyelash. I mean, I suppose with the right wig...and padding... But anyway, Shakira should rock whatever look she wants. She looks amazing!
So since like ‘84-’85 when the first Secret Wars came out?
Which causes one of the biggest problems with comic characters: They very rarely actually change, when they do it’s rarely good and even when it’s good, lots of people are gonna complain.
I mean personally I’m way more stoked for multiversal shenanigans, Kang, the whole MCU getting ripped apart and put back together, etc... than I was for Iron Man 2 or whatever you’re being nostalgic about.