Was Tolkien's reaction to the Leonard Nimoy song ever recorded? If he had some of the problems with the pieces above, I can just imagine how he'd have handled that work...
Was Tolkien's reaction to the Leonard Nimoy song ever recorded? If he had some of the problems with the pieces above, I can just imagine how he'd have handled that work...
Gotta give props to the classics, right there...
"This is merely a bagpiper - bagpipist? -"
Yeah, gotta say, that's possible... Great insight.
Got the answer during the Jets-Pats massacre (35-0 as I type this; DEAR. GOD.).
Since we're sharing alternate approaches to the MSB, I wanted to point this one out...
Which is why we forgive our kids when they mess up: Because the good ones learn from their mistakes and do better next time...
"Kids are a liability. They will screw you up every damn time..."
According to our listings, the New York CW is pre-empting ARROW for live coverage of the Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, without a rebroadcast window. (All this assumes that clean up post-Sandy doesn't cancel the festivities.) Either way, there a good chance a large part of the audience may miss this one in this…
Granted, yes, a lot of classics here; my frustration got the worst of me.
Still hooked on THE ZOMBIE HUNTERS by Jenny Romanchuk and THE FOX SISTER by Christina Strain and Jaid Ait-Kaci; these have been consistent driving narratives that continue to deliver.
What, no mention of the ending of the original THE FLY? The scene that made thousands of viewers (including me) arachnophobes? The one with the fly with human parts yelling "Help me... Help me..." as a spider advanced upon the poor SOB?
Small favor: If you're going to preview a film with a red-band trailer, you may want to put a note to that effect in the description. Not everyone has the ability to watch such things during business hours in an environment that tolerates displaying such work, like a cube farm with easily freaked co-workers…
In the pre-Internet days, the old joke used to go, "Freedom of speech goes hand in hand with freedom of the press; if you own a press, you're free to have as much speech as you can put out."
Showing my age/weird tastes here: Alpha Centauri has an important place in the history of the TRAVELLER role-playing game, colonized by Earth with generation ships, the colony taking the name Prometheus, that were later visited by Terran jump ships. The way Earth handled the colony's desire for independence became a…
"If only this movie had started with Ashley slaughtering her family in an act of crazy revenge, so that she could become an art spectre who lures other angry, alienated kids into Bagul's world. It could have been like a darker version of Gaiman's Neverwhere, or maybe a variation on Valente's novel Palimpsest."
I'm sorry to say that the comment about Laurie Anderson misses the point somewhat. Her piece you site, "O Superman," is a component of a much larger performance, UNITED STATES, where she discusses the military-industrial complex as a whole as opposed to any one device. It's easy to assume that the individual piece…
Frankly, if you go after the COB performance on this show, it'd be like going after fish in a barrel with a tac-nuke. That's way too easy a target, and something you'd have to give some allowance for in order to allow the series to exist in the first place. As every genre show requires at least one "gimmie" (i.e.,…
OK, I ended up watching the pilot thanks to this summary of the third episode, figuring that if the show was going down, I should at least catch the first episode considering how good a set of notices it had.