--- Cat Corley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"I loved it. It's the best movie I've seen in awhile. I dare say that
everyone on this list might like it."
I saw it tonight with my girlfriend who was my not necessarily
excited to see a comicbook translated to big screen date. She's not a
fan of sci-fi i
My absolute favorite B5 moment when I realize that Sinclair was Valen.
I think that was the moment I realized that B5 had some serious
storytelling behind it. That's when the show felt like it wasn't just
flying by the seat of it's pants week by week. The telepaths were the
most intriguing story fo
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You geek!
More trivia time:
Did you know that the actress that plays Rose, Billie Piper, used to
be a pop singer? I wonder if she's like a British Britney Spears or
something?
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On 3/19/06, Keith Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is funny. I went to t
damn. u're proving my point about just how boring they all were for
me. i'd forgotten or only half remember a lot of the stuff u brought
up here. and b4...i was likewho is b4.it took me a
minute...oh yeah.data got blown up! i remember now! :D
i really did try and want to like that m
"lifeforms that can technically be called ushers" I reall did LOL.
Is LOL out of style now, I can't keep up with you crazy kids. Well it
applies dammit.
Cat
On 3/19/06, Martin Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here where I live in Metro Atlanta, I have four different theaters I
> frequent. All
Yes, he's basically a Trill :)
Cat
On 3/19/06, Keith Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess this won't be a spoiler for anyone, but is each incarnation of
> the Doctor supposed to be the same guy in a different body? I read
> something to that effect...
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I loved it. It's the best movie I've seen in awhile. I dare say that
everyone on this list might like it.
Cat
On 3/19/06, Keith Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looking forward to seeing this. Anyone catch it? My wife was a little
> under the weather, so I didn't get to go. I did see "16 Blo
"Generations" was weak, with many plot holes, such as, why did Guinan
leave an "echo" of herself in the Nexus, but no one else did? Why did
the Nexus grab Kirk whole from a ship, but they kept saying you needed a
planetary field for it to work anywhere else? Why didn't Picard simply
have the Nexus
funny!
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Subject: RE: [scifinoir2] Dr. Who Premieres on Sci Fi Channel Friday
Night!
Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. As big
That'd be Sam Jackson himself.
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Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 20:33
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Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Sam Jackson fights to keep "Snakes on a Plane"
Title
I want t
u know...whenever i watch itshe's the one who always looks like
she's about to cry. i guess she really is. that explains it.
i wish they'd do a better job with the movies. the only one i really
liked was first contact. generations was so so and nemesis was just
plain boring in a way. i thin
Yeah. He directed his dad in an ep of the new Outer Limits, the one that remade
the old ep about the robot who was in court being tried for his creator's
murder.
Amanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Wow had no idea he had a son that was a tv
director
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0632382/
SP
Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. As big a fan of DSNine as I've claimed to be, the
Doctor is bigger for me. I'm watching just for entertainment purposes. I
already know almost eveything that's going to happen.
Keith Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey, that's no problem seriously!
Actually, bla
There's more I could say about this, but it would definitely fall into spoiler
territory. I'll drop a line on it in a few weeks.
Amanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: That's cool
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "Keith Johnson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is funny. I went to the search s
I want to meet the person who wanted that title enough to make waves over it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is funny. As I mentioned, Sam Jackson took the
"Snakes on a Plane" gig 'cause he wanted to do something that hails back to the
great cheesy disaster and action flicks of old. Apparently
I admit, it moved me, but not so much. "What You leave Behind" left me more
angry that saddened, though there was that emotion, because of the way they let
Captain Sisko go away without the chance to speak with Jake. "Sleeping In
Light" came closer to getting me where I live than any other sci-f
That's just cold.
Daryle Lockhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'd cry too, realizing that regular
check was going away for a while.
I don't think "All Good Things" hit me as much as Tasha's funeral,
but All Good Things was definitely one of the better endings to a
Trek series.
On Mar
http://www.fox.com/prisonbreak/recaps/
For those fans (including me), "Prison Break" returns tonight at 8 pm
EST on Fox. The Fox website has a recap section for all the previous
episodes. They're very detailed, each covering several pages.
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It makes me a little sad too, knowing the series is over, but I was encouraged
at the time knowing that the series would continue in the movies. You're not
alone: Marina Sirtis cried like a baby when she finally realized the show was
done.
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Wow had no idea he had a son that was a tv director
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I'd cry too, realizing that regular check was going away for a while.
I don't think "All Good Things" hit me as much as Tasha's funeral,
but All Good Things was definitely one of the better endings to a
Trek series.
On Mar 20, 2006, at 5:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It makes me a li
i know it's been years since the last episode and i watch the reruns
all the time. i must have watched all good things dozens of times,
several times each year since the show went off, and yet i still find
myself getting all sad inside every single time as i watch the captain
come into (rikers
i've never read earthsea but now i'll be sure to check it out. :)
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "DJ VIBE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "JediMaster*Skywalker"
> wrote:
> >
> > i will add more as i get them. it's my mission in life to
increase
> > the i
This is funny. As I mentioned, Sam Jackson took the "Snakes on a Plane" gig
'cause he wanted to do something that hails back to the great cheesy disaster
and action flicks of old. Apparently the movie's becoming something of a cult
topic even before release. And get this: the cast had to fight
1. AUDIO | *The Haitian Revolution*
It was a cataclysmic event, the first and only successful slave
revolution in the Americas. In 1791 brutally exploited slaves on a
small Caribbean island rose up and eventually won emancipation.
Their story, a legacy that has inspired
That's cool
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "Keith Johnson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is funny. I went to the search site Rose used in Doctor Who
to look
> up info on the doctor: Search-Wise.Net. Turns out it's not a real
> search site at all, just a name that TV and film productio
Beause I think 6 said that it was because of the explosian and he
had this I'm a dumb ass written all over his face.lol
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> Okay, that makes sense.
>
> Laileana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The Cylons were able to track a
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "Keith Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I guess this won't be a spoiler for anyone, but is each incarnation of
> the Doctor supposed to be the same guy in a different body? I read
> something to that effect...
Not really. It seems as if each incarnation re
Here where I live in Metro Atlanta, I have four different theaters I frequent.
All of them have lifeforms that can technically be called ushers. None of them
venture farther into the viewing theater than the door.
Cat Corley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Yeah, we have ushers too. They carry
aroun
Hey, that's no problem seriously! Actually, blame Martin! :) He's the
one who posted the Dr. Who website, and when I was there looking at the
"Characters" section, the blurb revealed some spoilers about the 2005
Doctor versus the 2006 Doctor.
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