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Oh, please. He’s talking about how awesome POP CULTURE was in the 80's. Back to the Future, Raiders, Transformers, He-Man, etc. And, it was. People are still loving on it now, even Millennials. The book & the film are basically a love letter to that stuff. Not trying to say THE ENTIRE 80'S were awesome. Chill, sad

I hated that zombie dance. That was the episode Duchovny directed, wasn’t it? It made no sense even in the context of the show and went on far too long. It looked like they had two minutes to fill at the end of the episode, shrugged and said “Ah fuck it, these people will watch anything.”

Not Canon, but they looked better on the first female Doctor

*cough*

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You know after watching a recent video on how editing helped the original pretty much saved the original Star Wars, I can’t help but feel that perhaps adding this back in and cutting the Casino Stuff completely might have been a better idea...

Lesson The Third;

“Mostly because I wanted to hang out with Gwendoline Christie.”

Don’t reread Rama, look up Eon by Greg Bear.

You all need to read or re-read “Rendevous with Rama” as fast as possible.

You see, not really, the war was going to happen anyhow. If they had actually listened to her the war probably wouldn’t have happened. her ship had a tactical advantage and would have responded in a way that the Vulcans have shown elicits grudging respect from the Klingons and keeps them from escalating hostilities.

How do Latinx readers of i09 feel about how much of the culture is apparently reduced to Day of the Dead imagery? I feel like it must be annoying in it’s reductiveness, but I have to admit as the whitest of whiteys I never get tired of skulls and rainbow colors. Book of Life looked gorgeous, but I thought it was

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I guess I have a weakness for violins, cellos and the likes in my favorite themes.

I’ll buy that for a dollar.

An offering from Billy Shakes, it ain’t, but it was a fun read.

I would suggest listening to the Audio Book version as read by Wil Wheaton. I’m not usually a fan of audio books, but listening to them while working is a necessity when your work could be dangerous given the distraction of holding a book or tablet. That

I actually have a headcanon theory for this, if it helps?

Cersei was incompetent because, for too long, she was fuelled by passion and resentment. The former particularly.

To be fair, she was sending mixed signals

On no level of the tower was this movie going to be a success for any fan of the books. The Gunslinger is perhaps my favorite standalone King book. It’s beautiful and ethereal in ways his other work, which tends to heap goops of overly sentimental americana and the same tried and true characters into the same story

Don’t forget titties, lots of titties.

At least he can grow his hair back. Some of us don’t have that luxury ;)