plan99fromouterspace
plan99fromouterspace
plan99fromouterspace

I agree, Jenna Coleman is a fantastic actress. She won me over in her very first appearance. Unfortunately, I also do agree that about 90 percent of the time she is not given much to work with in terms of writing. In my mind, the fact that she can shine even in episodes that feature fair-to-middling scripts is

I think that if we are to take anything away from Matt Smith's final episode of Doctor Who, it is that sometimes, if circumstances will allow it, it is perfectly acceptable to go crack to mouth.

CAESAR

Ha!

Ah yes. I was around 11 years old when during Voltron's first US run and - believe it or not - my friends and I got hours of amusement out of misquoting that one line. And no, I have not matured much since...

"And I'll perform the head!" Thats how it went right?

In the most desperate of times, with the Axis Powers are threatening to destroy all that is good and decent in this world, its okay to take steroids.

Someone understands!

I love my family I really do but I find speaking to any of them for any length of time actually decreases my energy levels and lowers my IQ a good 5 -10 points.

By my count I do believe you have 6 or 7 episodes left until, well, you'll see (sigh).

Based on the title I was assuming they were going to announce filming of the prequel to the hit film The Florida Man.

Heh I was 12 years old when a vhs copy of Lifeforce was rented from the local Wherehouse store. It never made it back. Its a pretty explosive situation you've got on your hands when you bring a copy of Lifeforce around a kid going through the initial stages of Pon Farr.

When ever I see people whining about a remake based on tiny snippets of video, I am always reminded of how much hate the Battlestar Galactica "reimagining" received. Then it aired, and people discovered that it was actually quite good. Like really really good.

Nice try, Kate Beckinsale's husband!

I don't know what was meant by your comment but if you ever get around to watching it again you will see that this is a line uttered by a man working at a seemingly quiet dock later in the Macross Saga. Back then, at this point in the series I'd grown accustomed to popular characters dying let alone throw away

"This is the life. Easy hours, good pay YAAAAAAARRRGH!!"

The Drax change surprised me as well. He went from being a pretty original character in the comics to one with kind of a cliched (more human) motivation. It almost reeks of playing to the masses, which - given the financial pressures each film is under - makes it understandable. Eh, they should have kept Drax as he

"Take a stroll down washout lane!"