What the actual fuck. Can we just tell the antivaxxers that their kids don't get to go to public school without a full vaccination record including an annual flu shot? They can go to their own measles academy.
What the actual fuck. Can we just tell the antivaxxers that their kids don't get to go to public school without a full vaccination record including an annual flu shot? They can go to their own measles academy.
Over at the New York Times, Andrew Revkin writes about this tweet from pediatrician Dave Stukus, summing up an…
I'm a Methodist, and every August my church picks a movie a week to work into the sermons, and they show clips in the service. So we get The Town, Soul Surfer, and The King's Speech, they get Sierra Madre, Soylent Green, and Blade Runner. Get behind me Satan, and bring some popcorn and your DVD player.
Satan has suprisingly good taste in film.
Tucked away on the official Church of Satan website is a list of recommended films, offered up without much context…
I feel that Moffat is more ambitious as a storyteller, but that can mean he fails harder. Davies didn't take many risks and his storytelling was pretty conventional, so it's easier to look back at his tenure as more successful. That being said, I'm ready for some new blood. I've liked most of Series 8 better than the…
This show. It does nothing but throw fan-service-jabs at the audience. "I'm tired of your riddles Nigma!" "My little Penguin"
I just wish we could see past the Batman factor and recognize it as a terrible show. They had a shootout in the middle of a police precinct people!
The entire NuTrek franchise basically coasts on name recognition and nostalgia.
Did you read the post? This was back in 2006, and it speaks to the attitude he had at the time. And the movie is about people going to space, not probes. I think it's totally fair. And I think it 100% grounds the movie in a realistic pessimism that exists on a potential post apoc planet.
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Agreed, I totes thought that knife was for Doctor Stephen. His killing via catspaw of the competition, plus the fact that without him Dawn loses one of the three legs her stool is perched on, made him the target until "Chupacabra" Carol got wheeled in needed medical treatment.
Beth figures this out, but I don't see this having any ramifications later.
I like John Simm as an actor, but MY ZOD I HATED HIM AS THE MASTER! We get two minutes of Jacobi bringing out the egotistical but serious Master of the Delgado and Ainley era, then the most over the top hammy performance I've ever seen. It killed what was one of my favorite episodes. Ugh.
We celebrated Jeff VanderMeer's novel Annihilation as a weird science novel that's actually weird enough, and an…
One of the staples of time travel stories is the idea that our heroes will visit earlier geological periods in…
it's supposed to be funny, fyi
I just wanna say, on a tangent:
I had a ball getting drunk at the American Museum of Natural History. But my most recent drunken outing was much…
BRIMSTONE was a show that ran from 1998-1999 on FOX. Featuring Peter Horton as a former NYC detective who's tasked with hunting down escaped souls and sending them back to Hell. John Glover plays The Devil as a charismatic trickster who appears at unexpected times and exchanges some witty and thought-provoking banter…
Well, that was a weird one. Just..mishmash-y and strangely edited. I don't even know what to say other than that it felt really disjointed.