falconflyer1
falconflyer1
falconflyer1

I'm holding off watching this show for awhile. For one thing, I like to binge watch seasons and not wait week to week. Also, I was burned with Terra Nova, which had it flaws but still held my attention. There was all this world-building and intrigue and then it was canceled. I feel like I have to know a show is going

But SG-1 is _AWESOME_!

It just occurred to me that people wanting to boycott the movie to stop Card from making money are barking up the wrong tree. The movie has been in development hell for years, which probably means Card sold the movie rights ages ago for a pittance, and won't see any profits from the movie, if there are any. He's

Same, I've gone over the post twice, I see no reference to a new Star trek TV spot

"There's a new TV spot from Star Trek Into Darkness."

I can just imagine him saying...well I'm 65, I'm getting old. Time to retire. 51 years later.....

Sure, there's a basic conceit that's the same between Transformers and Pacific Rim (Giant things fighting! People are somehow involved!), but it's the details that are going to be different between the two and that's what really matters. Or rather, what really matters to people like me.

Kinda weird that the add for the Gravity Falls game is showing right below this article.

Why are they always outgunned? I guess they always have to be the underdog.

Dr. Horrible approves of the study also.

I am by no means a fan of bras, and wish it were socially acceptable to go without (except when running. Ow.) But I do wonder if those bra-constricted women with back pain might not have an ill-fitting bra. I just remember countless articles, mostly from Victoria's Secret, about the horribleness of having a

They'll probably use space elevators to get the parts up there.

If only I'd known, when I started going braless, that I should have taken measurements. A research opportunity, blown.

Hi Ron,

I'm getting a real nice tan over here, guys! Bring the lemonade!

Irrelevant as we will have destroyed ourselves (and possible most of the higher life on the planet) by then.