Jack Kirby died the year these drawings appear to be dated. I don't know if naming a turtle after him would be a tribute or an insult.
Jack Kirby died the year these drawings appear to be dated. I don't know if naming a turtle after him would be a tribute or an insult.
It seems the real problem isn't wheat but hybridized wheat. Shouldn't we consider growing non-hybrid wheat?
Yeah, I already had to give up beer due to my kidney failure since it is high phosphorous because it is made from whole grains like barley and wheat. (Dialysis is pretty bad at removing phosphorous.) I am not giving up bread and pasta, too. Every few years some soft-headed do-gooder finds some reason to give up the…
This just made me miss Jim Henson.
According to /Film, Cumberbatch's character really is John Harrison.http://www.slashfilm.com/star-trek-2-bad-robot/ Although that is probably just an alias. However, Cumberbatch may not even be the main villain. Peter Weller is also in this movie. So maybe, like Batman Begins and The Dark Knight Rises one villain…
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Yeah...this rant is a healthy reaction.
That is still one of my favorite fantasy movies. I love Peter MacNicol. I watch Numbers primarily for him.
I can see it now: Dean Cain stars in- General Issue: Military Specialists vs. Elite Terrorists
I find these kind of bland myself. Now if it was William Burroughs-esque Batman, I'd so be there. " I can feel the Bat closing in, feel him out there making his moves setting up his devil doll stool pigeon, crooning over my boutonniere and gas I drop at Washington Square Station...'So long Bats!' I laugh, giving the…
That was an un-credited Charlton Heston, I believe.
On this point we must agree to disagree and let that be the end of it. Until next time...if there is a next time.
It's definitely better than the the teaser trailer. I can almost tell how the Superman as fisherman fits in with the rest of the movie.
I remember a similar concept in an issue of heavy Metal. In that story, a woman whored herself out to make money for more virtual reality.
David Marcus had one of the lamest death's in the Star Trek films. Totally meaningless and totally out of nowhere. When Spock died, it was foreshadowed throughout the entire movie and meaningful for the entire audience. Hell, even the destruction of the Enterprise was more meaningful. If Saavik, the trained Starfleet…
If Haldeman didn't have the same military experience "Jane, you..." had, why should he write about? And I stand by comment. If "Jane, you..." believes he had a valid experience he should write about it. Their is room on the bookshelf for multiple perspectives on military life.
Joe Haldeman never claimed someone couldn't find fulfillment in the military. However, the book was based on his personal experience. He never said it represented everyone's experience. Expecting him to explore every side of military life is like expecting Margaret Mitchell to explore every aspect of the antebellum…
Feh! We all know that flesh and blood aliens destroyed the dinosaurs to make way for humans. "Ancient Aliens" did an entire episode about it.
The first one to brag about ripping off Demon with a Glass Hand. One of these days, Ellison is gonna implode from excessive rage.
I read a lot of Trek books as kid. They were the bridge between Choose Y0ur Own Adventure and regular scifi. The ones on this list I remember reading are Enterprise: The First Adventure, Entropy Effect and My Enemy, My Ally. Great fun was had by all...