Great. Now I've got "It's a Small World" playing in my head.
Great. Now I've got "It's a Small World" playing in my head.
She may be glad her competition is out of the way.
Blonde in a red dress with a whip makes perfect sense to me (that's probably too much information).
It's basically a found footage movie that's somewhat better than a SyFy original movie.
Well played, sir.
Let's not forget about the monsters up there.
I was just about to post the mandatory video.
I like these writing advice posts but those pulp covers are really distracting sometimes. I really want to know how the gambit on Ganymede involves multiple scantily clad blonde women, for example.
"During World War I, Germany positioned itself as a enemy of Great Britain."
Cool! I would pay money for a full Higgs Boson Suite.
Not to typecast the guy, but just bring in Jorge Garcia to play a Hugo-like character who stumbles into Storybrooke.
Of course. That's what would make it a great running gag.
Wait! you mean all waitresses in Maine don't dress like that?
Since you used Lost Girl as an example, I'll say it's the type of show I would call a guilty pleasure. I've only watched a few complete episodes but after Eureka airs I watch the first few minutes of Lost Girl before changing the channel, mainly because of the woman you have in the top image. If her character got…
I really hope they can work in a few "Chas Worthington and his dog Spot" references.
They really need to have that line in the remake.
I was used to seeing the monsters now.
Cool.
Yeah, a couple of others posted with the info and I remember it now. That image with zero context was hard to place though.
Where is that? It's not the slightest bit familiar to me.