Don't tell Neil Armstrong that. It'll break his heart to know that he wasn't really the first man on the Moon. Plus I doubt that Buzz Aldrin would be too happy about being pushed even further down the list.
Don't tell Neil Armstrong that. It'll break his heart to know that he wasn't really the first man on the Moon. Plus I doubt that Buzz Aldrin would be too happy about being pushed even further down the list.
Stabbing yourself seems fairly mild when compared to some of the others on the list.
I'll try not to hold that against her.
There seems to be an odd disconnect between the title and the content of the article. Many of these episodes don't seem to have had the same impact as the article ascribes to them.
"Neverending Story III" is probably the worst third film of any series and one of the worst films of all time. The Nostalgia Critic's review of it is one of his best though!
Is "Dearly, Departed" meant to be a parody?
Just finished watching "Terminator 2" about half an hour ago. I'd forgotten how good it was. It's become one of my favourite science fiction films. It's definitely Arnie's best film and one of the best films of its kind.
Well, at least "The Time Machine" was included in this article...
I liked the ending of the film too, though that was largely because it meant that the film was finally over.
Personally, I found that all of his murdering and whatnot made him one of the more loveable killer cyborgs to ever appear on screen.
I hope that the version of "Timecop" is from an alternative timeline where it was (a) watchable, (b) excellent and (c) starred someone who can actually act as the title character.
"Timecop" made on to this list but "The Time Machine" (1960) didn't? Seriously?
When I saw the headline, I was hoping that it would be the Mayor. Ah well.
Admittedly, it was a TV movie but the Earth is heavily implied to be destroyed at the end of "Without Warning".
Not that he's biased or anything.
Sookie Stackhouse from "True Blood". The very definition of underwhelming. My mother has the same birthday as the Cookie Monster. I'd gladly switch with her.
Saw this on "Life After People" a few years ago. It's pretty spooky.
I'd have cast a young Roddy McDowall as Robin and Leo G. Carroll as Alfred.
Gregory Peck would have made a great Superman. I'd have love to have seen Maureen O'Hara as Lois Lane as well.
Speaking of the Orson Welles' "Batman"...