This ancient tree still seems cranky with that Tom Bombadil guy…
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Star Trek is filled with many glorious nerds, but which character is the biggest dweeb?
I just saw Masters of the Universe. As someone who was a big fan of He-Man as a kid, it was fun seeing Eternia on the big screen.
The movie certainly *wanted* to say something about the nature of masculinity and conflict resolution, but I can't say as I thought it managed to stick that landing.
On the list of things that I love:
Practical effect alien puppets.
I just watched Alfred Hitchcock's Cold War drama 'Torn Curtain'.
I was amused by how often the leads were trying to avoid being recognized, as though Paul Newman and Julie Andrews weren't two of the most striking human beings of all time.
Wake up, babe, a new alternative to the Hogwarts Houses just dropped.
In s4 e15 of ST:TNG, the crew establish first contact with a civilization on the verge of warp technology.
The 1st person they reveal themselves to is a space scientist.
I'll never fly out amongst the stars. However, as a creator and presenter in planetariums, I get to bring the stars to others. 💫
This line from Alan Rickman in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is utterly iconic, and for good reason.
It's also the *only* thing that Sheriff says to Robin before their confrontation at the very end of the film.
If I might suggest one small edit...
New data reveals that New World Screwworm, a severely dangerous flesh-eating maggot, is spreading throughout Texas.
This comes months after Ken Paxton (left) supported cutting Screwworm monitoring programs.
I have watched a LOT of Doctor Who, but I haven't watched ALL the Doctor Who.
What are your favorite episodes/stories for each of the Doctors? (Old and New)