Oh yeah... sorry.
Oh yeah... sorry.
"We need a good dwarven flick!"
Awesome... keeping the nerd international. Always a great thing. Thanks Mike.
That is blowing my mind... but yeah, the ISS transit image makes my heart race. Check it out with the link in the story. Wicked
I am, once again, extremely irritated with Netflix. The used to have "Pushing Daisies" now they do not. I was psyched to be able to introduce my girlfriend, but nothing. Netfix... you suck. I only keep it around for kids Netflix, for my daughter.
Sure I hearted it. But I just gotta say it... love this.
I'm sure it has been suggested in an earlier post... but it is late and I am tired. Hell... I'm typing this with one blurry eye open) Is there an equation to determine the possibility of a civilization advanced enough to make contact with us (physically via visitation with "drones" that reflect our bipedal make-up/ or…
I'm with you. Man... if this is the state of our cultural climate where we sit around cracking wise about some poor bastard who just had his face literally eaten off, makes me kinda wish it was an apocalypse of some variety.
You madam... are my newest besty.
It happened right outside the Miami Herald offices.
i heart this
I wonder if Matt Smith gets irked whenever he does something as himself and people say things like, "oooh it's The Doctor carrying the olympic torch."? I know it's all good fun and tongue in cheek and what not. We as fans love to pigeonhole the actors who play our dearest heroes and villains... much to the chagrin of…
If by "no one" you meant no one but dr.freaknstein... well said. However, I am pretty sure there is a large contingent of fans who feel the same as I.
Rocks my ever-lovin' evolution believin' world. Just missing one thing...
I accidentally left my iPod imperceptibly on in my pocket for the first 20 minutes of the movie. I only realized this when the characters drove into Pripyat, an entrance that magically and majestically synced up with the opening sax solo from Bob Seger's "Turn the Page." Modern horror movies need way more soulful…
In Soviet horror flick The Chernobyl Diaries, the eyes have hills... funny Yakov.
$3.00? Where the hell are you... Valhalla?
Oh thank goodness... I was afraid they contained dog :-)
drakkar noir...
"the sorta classic 1960s horror comedy." Um... it was a classic t.v. series.