A movie I (perhaps irrationally) love, but a world I'd have liked to explore further.
A movie I (perhaps irrationally) love, but a world I'd have liked to explore further.
we get them pretty frequently over Mt. Rainier in WA State.
Red Dwarf was an amazing show.
LEAVE CHRISTOPHER ECCLESTON ALONE! :-)
The Moment: When King Arthur drinks form the Holy Grail
The Iron Giant - superman scene
The Moment: The death of Spock
No Short Circuit? No Johnny 5?!
SO MUCH LOVE for Endhiran.
No love for Endhiran, Charlie? ;)
in Deja Q, when Q is about to give Data a boon for helping him at the end of the episode, Data makes it quite clear he would not like to literally be turned into a human.
I see what you mean, but I always felt Data was less about trying to "become" human, and more about trying to understand and embrace and experience everything about it. I don't think it was ever about making people like him more, or about rejecting who you are, so much as it was an emphasis on always trying to learn…
I could list movies that deserved better ALL DAY LONG. So many movies I love should've done more at the box office.
God Damn, mother flippin Speed Racer.
Damned good film, and I wanted some of the sequels.
The problem with the prime directive is that TNG turned it into some sort of religious doctrine. In TOS it was just "don't contaminate or unduly influence a pre-warp civilisation". In TNG it was "if they don't have warp drive tech, let them die".
See the television show Red Dwarf for the luck virus.
I never really understood the backlash over midichlorians... I thought they were more an effect not a cause of force sensitivity (meaning they were simply drawn to the force in proportion to the power of the source). *edit* Yeah, the first sentence of the wiki completely contradicts what was my own personal…
Of course, there's also Pocahontas and Mulan, but they're not pretty little white girls. You don't include them because you're a racist.