Man, Lacey was such a babe.
Man, Lacey was such a babe.
And I've been putting out fire....WITH GASOLINEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
Precisely. I'm more thrilled for this film than pretty much anything left this Summer ('Super 8' was my long awaited love), and why? Because of Stanton and writer Mark Andrews. Those guys are going to rip open the universe with their awesome.
'Aliens' rules! And 'Alien' is of course solid - but honestly, I like to think that #3 never existed. I don't think I'm alone there.
The only thing I remember is that supposedly that movie takes place in Colorado - and that as a resident, I'd never seen forests that humid or lush before.
And the fetishism begins...
Precisely. I have to give her credit as the character she is - that she's consistently protecting the procession of time until she reveals herself when it's needed. There's nothing stopping a veteran schemer like River Song to fibbing to protect the truth.
All I wanna know is what it tastes like in one o' them fancy queso-dillas!
Seriously, this long-spec interview with Harmon is fantastic process revelation. As a Community fan, it's like opening the lid of the Ark.
Did somebody say "Victory Garden"?
Wicked. Though I expect that the sex is gonna get super awesome, or super weird.
People have the right to watch what they want, anywhere they want (I've hijacked copies of Battle Royale several times over, though not legally sold in the US), and that right should be defended.
Whoa! Make that 6. Freudian slide there, or something.
Layin' down a bet here for season 12 - Amy & Rory stay home, but the Doctor joins up with a younger version of River Song, one where she learns to drive the Tardis, gets acclimated to time-space adventuring, all that jazz.
Hopefully this will encourage Indianapolisians to finally move on from the tin-foil hat fad. Bloody thing's been choking the city for *years*.
Thank heavens. I'm bulking up for farewells to the Pond (Williams) family, but I wasn't sure I was ready to possibly wave off to Matt Smith. I have a serious man-crush on the dude, he plays the Doctor like Space Jesus.
It'd be rough not seeing Amy & Rory anymore, but considering their parental roles and responsibilities, I can see how traipsing around the galaxy with an infant might not necessarily be the best of parental technique.
Can we just skip all this pretense and just have a show about super-powered boardroom executives who get jabbed in the jugular by flying syringes filled with power-inhibiting formulae? Cause honestly - where else are these shows really going to end up?
I was going to to insert some inspired diatribe as to "How is this show not 'Heroes?" or "How are they going to do anything remotely inspired when so much has already been covered by other shows?". Then I saw your comment and gave up.