streepyj
streepyj
streepyj

I still play the ol' VHS dub I got off cable. A minor lost classic, has a lot of holes but so much fun.

"Why are you wearing sunglasses at night?"

I love this movie, Latello was/is one of my favorite movie characters, almost everything he says in this movie cracks me up.

We're done here...

The Last Starfighter

CLUE. hands down.

Simple:

Just goes without saying...

Wow, kudos for the Buck Rogers reference. Totally forgot about this episode.

I'm actually kind of liking the idea of Casablanca in Space — might just have to give that one a go.

aka "The Backup Plan". You'll never convince me otherwise.

Neville Longbottom

It's a pity Brian Dennehy's too old. He was my childhood 'It' in things like To Catch a Killer, where he played a pitch-perfect terrifying John Wayne Gacy.

I'm thinking the role could be played by someone like Kevin Bacon or William Ficthner? Or, for a completely left-field change of pace, Paul Rudd?

as long as it's not Benedict Cumberbatch, who seems to be in every goddamn thing lately.

Sorry, I meant less that "a relationship with a crew member is a mistake for the character" and more "a relationship with a crew member is a mistake for the series".

To me, the whole bit where Uhura was having a pity party in the shuttlecraft because of her fight with Spock took a professional and inspirational

Star Trek: The Next Generation ushered in the golden age of sci-fi television in the 90s. It also proved that syndicated television can be a profitable model. Without it we wouldn't have Farscape, the Stargate series, Hercules, Xena, Babylon 5, Mutant X, Earth: Final Conflict, Andromeda, seaQuest DSV, Space: Above &

I'd say it's a gamechanger in a negative way.

Not my cup of tea, but there is no denying what it did to scripted television.

a veritable CoNana, as it were.