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I am so having fun roulette-wheeling out “Richard Linklater’s film Slacker”:

I’ve seen many.

There’s a lot that can be said here, but as a father, I’m horrified that this man has sired children and seemingly has no idea how to talk to them.

Dammit, my fridge already tells me to eat more because I look too thin, my dresser wonders how I expect to find a job looking like a haggard old rummy, and my dog commands me to kill total strangers. I don’t need the additional aggravation.

“Colorless green ideas Kinja furiously.”

Bill O’Reilly on religion:

Let’s speculate on the cause of death!

I point out things that should have been proofread and corrected not out of a sense of superiority, but to make sure that the occasional bursts of feeling totally high while reading this site are in fact not the case

Trekmovie.com had a series called “Forgotten Rodenberry” which took a critical look at his projects between TOS to TMP. It’s worth a read, especially if you have any vague memories of The Questor Tapes, Genesis II, etc.

Great article, Mike! Fun sidebar: McQuarrie’s work incorporated and refined designs from effects artist Colin Cantwell, who was hired by Lucas in 1973 to create vehicle concepts for the X-Wing, TIE Fighter, Death Star, and others (not trying to take away from McQuarrie, whose work I love, but Cantwell doesn’t get

Here’s the “summary,” which is pretty long. It’s...something, all right.

Every damn time I hear this title, this is the first thing that leaps to mind:

Mark my words, Harvey Weinstein will be the role that lands Kevin James his Best Actor Oscar in 2021.

This is as good as place as any to post this photo of Dotrice, Christopher Lee and Martin Landau.

Almost all of the booze, but twice the sports jerseys.

[Steve Bannon watches the ticker on Fox News and idylly sketches designs for a Sexy WW3 Evacuee costume on a cocktail napkin]

And perhaps one for Leopold Mozart and Hallyne?

What’s funny is when I first saw Rapp as Stamets, I almost immediately thought of another Lt. Tyler, the one played by Peter Duryea in “The Cage”:

You’re right! Didn’t catch that on first viewing.

So, Evil Stamets crossed over in the reaction chamber, is that the takeaway from the final shot? Even my wife, who is not a Star Trek fan, said, “That’s kind of ominous music for a guy looking at himself in a mirror.”