And the way that humans treat humans of all ages confirms it.
And the way that humans treat humans of all ages confirms it.
Hard to disagree with that. It's absurd to have 2012, 2013 and 2014 games on the list.
Too much is never enough, apparently.
I must have missed the Second American Civil War in 2013.
There are zero WWI survivors full stop.
Elon Musk was born in 1971, eight years after Iron Man was created...
I think Helen Mirren might be overreacting a bit.
I'd definitely say an all-powerful hero. While all-powerful villains are typically neutered like the Borg in certain "Voyager" episodes or defeated without being killed such as Anubis in "SG-1", they can at least give the heroes a run for their money and inflict heavy losses (i.e. Wolf 359) before they are eventually…
This is probably the first time that a picture from "Moonraker" has been used to represent how awesome James Bond is.
Perhaps Sherman and Mr Peabody's greatest adventure.
What film is the screencap at the top from? "One Million BC"?
I've never liked "The Matrix". It has some good ideas behind it but the execution (in non-special effects terms) leaves a lot to be desired, particularly in terms of the acting. It could have been fascinating but ended up being rather boring. And while I enjoyed "2001", I really didn't see what all the fuss was about,…
No boom today. Boom tomorrow. There's always a boom tomorrow.
That's just what they want us to think!
As I said at the time, my two favourites are "Z'ha'dum" and "Best of Both Worlds" in that order while I would have picked "Lost City, Part 2" for "SG-1". Having watched all of "Angel" and "Farscape" in the meantime, I agree completely about "Tomorrow" and "Die Me, Dichotomy".
Um, where's the TARDIS?
"...the Doctor Who Christmas Special (which won't air until December 25th)"
I don't think that I've read an interview with J. J. Abrams where he failed to mention that he wasn't a "Star Trek" fan growing up.
I don't mean to be rude but this is rather old news in fairness, as well as rather obvious.
I'd love to see the parallel universe versions of the 1960s Bond films starring Patrick McGoohan instead of Sean Connery.