jamesryan04
James Ryan
jamesryan04

Wow, I can make out what's left of my home...

Shouldn't this be called "Ant Tank" maybe? I mean, I'm looking at it, taking in all the details...

...including the fact that this has only six legs, as opposed to the arachnid-standard-package eight count...

So, still a "Spider Tank" or not, really...?

The ones who should be most worried are the brick-and-mortar comic book shops; with Amazon's point of presence out there their margins are about to get thin to the subatomic degree...

There's also this running around, which just finished its initial run:

Now playing

This keeps playing in my head as I read this...

Now playing

It felt like Ronald D. Moore was rebooting GALACTICA 1980...

Now playing

Funny, what does this video remind me of...?

At this moment, this post is being read by someone over at the Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas...

...who then states, "Challenge accepted."...

For King to accuse Kubrick of making his characters feel cold is a bit of a stretch, as just about every character in a Kubrick film since DR. STRANGELOVE has been something on an abstraction.

As part of their virtual reality experimentation, each fighter creates a unique arena based on their respective life memories bringing a vivid backstory for each character.

Any idea who the team was that worked on this? The line drawings, I'd swear it was Bill Amend; if not, then there's someone out there with a serious crush on FOXTROT working at CH

Wait, what if John McClane had died? Wasn't that done as The Sixth Sense already...?

And Nathan Fielder's not had someone come after him for these tricks, for, what reason now...?

So who's anticipating/dreading the "Princess makeover treatment" they're going to give to the newest potential member of the clique, Princess Leia Organa...?

Hey, be thankful they didn't fully pincessify Natasha Romanoff... yet...

I had to wait until I watched the show to get a real sense of what the new TARDIS control room looked like, and the circles ringing the top of the room gave me an unpleasant association:

Funny, a rare meteorite prompting a rush to California right near where the Gold Rush of 1848 started; gotta love coincidence...

I dunno; there reason he didn't end up at Bletchley Park never did get declassified, so who knows exactly how he contributed to the war effort against the Nazis. I'm all for assuming it was his powers of flight that got him sent elsewhere...

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...