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Hell, I can get them at Wegman’s just up the road! 

At my age, the latter is most important! :-D

Someone has discovered the secret of my fueling tactic for elementary school from 1978-1980. The Wolf cereal was key to my success...

One of the worst movies ever, and definitely Connery’s worst.

I’ve tried everything. My rescue Beagle had some sort of trauma and touching her nails with clippers, a Dremel, anything creates a PTSD moment for her that is catastrophic. I’ve even tried to drug her and cut leg holes out of a grocery bag and suspended her from my pull up bar to do it and nothing works. I have to

Right, and Dazzler, I have to check the dates, but I just read an old FF around the time of Dark Phoenix that had Johnnie Storm get the, er, hots, for her at a disco when he was being controlled at night by Monacle during the Sphinx story arc. So I can’t remember which introduced her exactly (I know X-Men labeled the

“Prior to that...”

Right? The music, tribal drum beats, camera perspectives, I am sorry, but this sequence (Hell, even the raptors simulating a Galactica silhouette was awesome! Exactly what I’d expect combat F-5s to do back in the day) is one of Sci-Fi’s alltime battle scenes.

Hey, phase cannons and missiles cost money! They got the bodies, just not the ammo yet, it is still a rebellion budget you know...you have to give it time...;-)   

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I will also mention the final Shadow War battle was terrific (for the technology you had to work with on a show that defied what the network wanted to give it)

On BSG, as much as I like Resurrection Ship, If you can’t acknowledge the sheer amazingness of the Exodus Pt. 2 air drop of the Galactica and later Pegasus sacrifice, that whole thing blew Resurrection away. I mean, it was right up there with the first time you saw a Star Destroyer at the opening of Star Wars kind of

Even when I was 12 when it first came out, that space battle read as too cramped together of FX craft to take seriously. I love the porn of tons of ships, but they didn’t move in consideration of each other as I would expect space craft to do, or even aerial craft that typically they modeled motion from (ie Battle of

Yes. It brought all the heroes together as a gathering of sorts to be there for Mar-Vell as he died. Lots of flashbacks and several heroes trying in vain to find a cure. I don’t think it needs that really, but there are good elements and character focuses that could be used as a sort of prelude to give that sense of

Figuring out a terrestrial adaptation of the Death of Captain Marvel comic applied to T’Challa would be fitting I think, but not as the whole movie, but as the prelude before the titles. That seems like a good way to send him off. I mean, we never got that Cap, let’s give it to T’Challa, the weight is right, and it

hahah, sadly, no.

Technically, Star Trek is a Sci-Fi Western...Wagon Train in the stars. That was how it was pitched to DesiLu, and luckily, Lucille Ball thought ‘stars’ meant her Hollywood celebs, so she greenlit it.

That is frakking awesome.

I don’t watch anymore, but it looks like this show didn’t just jump the shark, it reached down and molested it as well.

right???

After batman we got The Flash, with a muscle suit that could not make me believe a man could run faster than sound...