Everyone after Cesare was just a poser.
Everyone after Cesare was just a poser.
She was one of my first TV crushes. R.I.P.
Call me a dreamer, but I’m convinced that starships in the future will have seat belts.
"Hey....smell my fingers."
I pimp this book way too much on i09, but I'm going to the well again: Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy.
This is incredibly clever—without being incredibly post-ironic and precious. I love the idea, and can't wait to read through these. Thank you for writing about this! =D
The last thing the military needs is a psycho who kills people for no reason. What they want is rational, well-adjusted recruits who kill people because a guy with a patch on his shirt tells them to.
Well there was a dragon but it turned out to be just a bunch of Neanderthals carrying torches...
But, and as I think someone pointed out below, Scott keeps changing his mind. For a long time he insisted Deckard was a Replicant. (Hello, pointless unicorn dream scene.)
"For some reason, Ridley Scott has been trying to ruin the ending of Blade Runner for years. He's gone on record several times saying that Deckard is human — notably only in interviews in the last decade or so — but its easy to dismiss one man's opinion, even if he was the one who directed the movie."