stevenmawilliams
Stevynn the Ungreyer
stevenmawilliams

Fortunately, I know of Kurtwood Smith from his awesome performance as the Federation President in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and as Annorax in the Star Trek Voyager two part episode "Year of Hell [Parts I and II].

I hope I am not alone in saying I want this. This entertains me. While you are at it can I get a Japanese Avengers, you can substitute Vishnu for Thor, have Iron Samurai, Spider-Ninja, The Ultra Sumo [Hulk equivalent], Masaru Fury, et cetera.

B'ellana Torres/Seven of Nine

Yay, Voyager love. If Enterprise is Star Trek's most undesirable series, Deep Space Nine is its most controversial series, and The Original Series and The Next Generation are the most debated as best series, Voyager is the most underrated and unappreciated.

Needed are the William Shakespeare (comedy or tragedy) versions, John Steinbeck, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Homer (of Iliad and Odyssey), Edgar Allan Poe, J.K. Rowling, Sir Ian Flemming, George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, Dante Alighieri, Arthur C. Clarke, Star Trek, Alan Moore, Ray Bradbury, and F. Scott Fitzgerald versions.

"The Tea Time"

I think both the candiru and this pacu fish are both equally terrifying as a male. Both seem to be something directly from one of those torture porn slasher gore pics, like the overdone Saw and Hostel series.

You have my sword

I nominate Hugh Laurie for Q, I can see Hugh bringing some of his Dr. House character to Q, and having excellent banter with Craig-Bond.

I actually love the title "Quantum of Solace," the film was slighly awkward in pacing and plot, but I love the title. I am a bit of a verbophile, and the words quantum and solace are great words. Nothing can be as bad as "Octopussy," that is just an awkward title to say and not feel dirty about.

I believe your use of ironic is called for. As a Trojan condom is named after a city that was penetrated, it stands to reason that a protection device named after a city that fell despite its more than adequate protection is ironic enough. Compounding that, is the nature of chlamidia, which can be prevented by a