It has it's moments. It seems the odd numbered films were good. Even - not so much.
Romana and Sarah Jane off on brand new adventures.
Friedman's theory is the reason why our economy is a mess. Three decades proved it.
"Know you meme" candidate especially for the creationalist douchebags.
I smell a red-herring.
I love Dragon*Con. The regional model works for me.
So they deep freeze the for Eureka 2 - Revenge of the Clones. Sorry, but as far as an evil clone goes, I would've deep sixed all of them.
Clay's Ark was my first, and I've been hooked ever since. Kindred was adapted as a radio drama by Sci-Fi (now SyFy) Seeing Ear Theatre. http://archive.org/details/Kindred
IDW does have trouble when it comes to artists, but it is a good series.
I'm now a Pink Martini fan.
Basically comic books.
The only thing gov't should regulate is food safety in preventing contaminated produce, meat and dairy from reaching the populace. As for how many Big Macs you stuff in your face - no.
Yep Deathstroke is a tea bagger.
If there is another live -action, don't make it a YA flick, nor let Michael Bay get his mitts on it.
Happy Higgs Day!
Devil's Jimmies perhaps?
Admittedly I am curious. I'll probably see it at a matinee.
I'm likely in the minority, but I had mixed feelings about bringing back Holly. Okay it's a nod to Caprica/BSG, but since it's Eureka I'll grudgingly accept the happily ever after for her and Fargo. It was more touching and fitting that Fargo and Parrish would D&D in her memory and move on from there.
I backed Curiosities.