Keith, seeing the subject line of this made me hop right over to Skiffy/Siffy,
for that Wayback Experience.
Only needed about two minutes' worth. As for the movie based on it, the less
said the better...
I was going to catch Terminator: Salvation today, but I've got family coming
over.
That last one will be a working script by the end of the year. Watch it happen.
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From : Mr. Worf hellomahog...@gmail.com
That first one tastes a little like A History of Violence.
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Date : Sun, 24 May 2009 22:18:39 -0700
From : Mr. Worf hellomahog...@gmail.com
To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
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That it was, Mr Worf. DC issued a reprint of that issue, and I picked it up so
that I could read it for myself. Not the greatest story. The value of the book
is in the historical context.
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I went to the Budget Theater Sunday and plunked down my two bucks to see
Duplicity starring Julia Roberts and Clive Owen. Roberts and Owen are great
on-screen together but it was easy to see why this movie just sort of laid
there at the box office. It COULD have been a contenda but the ending
http://www.zudacomics.com/bayou
BAYOU DOMINATES 2009 GLYPH COMICS AWARDS, SETS NEW STANDARDS FOR EXCELLENCE
History was made at the 2009 Glyph Comics Awards (GCA) ceremony on May 15, 2009
as Jeremy Love's webcomic Bayou swept all five categories it was nominated in,
setting new records for
That's great. I haven't read it it in a while but I'll correct that right now.
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, ravenadal ravena...@... wrote:
http://www.zudacomics.com/bayou
BAYOU DOMINATES 2009 GLYPH COMICS AWARDS, SETS NEW STANDARDS FOR EXCELLENCE
History was made at the 2009
I got a hoot out of this. Follow the link. Scroll down. The pictures are
worth a thousand words.
~rave!
http://blackgeekdom.com/blog/
If you're under 20 you may have no idea what the hell I'm refering too. If
you where a kid in the late 70's and early 80's, your in the age range where
http://blackgeekdom.com/blog/
It's taken me a few days to get my thoughts together. Actually, I enjoyed the
movie so much that I didn't think it would be fair to write a review so soon
after seeing the movie. So, I waited until now since I have had time to digest
everything and for the
The subject line is among the many questions that I have never asked myself.
~rave?
http://blackgeekdom.com/blog/page/2/
I'm referring to the actor Walter Emanuel Jones who played the original Black
Ranger Zack Jones on the Power Rangers television show. He was written out
of the series
My bad! That should be Star TREK.
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, ravenadal ravena...@... wrote:
http://blackgeekdom.com/blog/
It's taken me a few days to get my thoughts together. Actually, I enjoyed
the movie so much that I didn't think it would be fair to write a review so
soon
Duplicity was so bad I wanted my money back at a press screening.
Julia Roberts is DONE. Clive Owen gets a 5 movie pass due to
Children Of Men.
Terminator:Salvation was a waste of $200 million. If James Cameron
doesn't want to direct another Terminator movie, then the story is
done.
Robert Evans, ITV team for 'UFO' film
Ryan Gaudet, Joseph Kanarek writing script
CANNES -- Robert Evans
javascript:zodInfuser.FillDescriptions('Robert%20Evans'); is teaming with
ITV Global on a feature film based on the 1970s British TV series
I enjoyed thye heck out of Terminator: Salvation. It has flaws but I think a
lot of grief from fanboys and reviewers alike is that the movie isn't what they
thought it would be.
I also think people just don't want grim and gritty right now.
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Daryle Lockhart
This might be cool. One of the things about the show was its hip retro feel.
Maybe they can capture some of that.
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Tracey de Morsella
tdli...@multiculturaladvantage.com wrote:
*Robert Evans, ITV team for 'UFO' film*
*Ryan Gaudet, Joseph Kanarek writing
With Robert Evans involved, it's definitely going to LOOK good. This
will probably qualify for Sound-Off theater.
On May 25, 2009, at 4:16 PM, Mr. Worf wrote:
This might be cool. One of the things about the show was its hip
retro feel. Maybe they can capture some of that.
On Mon, May
Offense?
Lavendar, when the world comes to that crashing halt in under three years (if
the Mayans had it right), you just earned yourself a seat on the first
transport to New Earth. (Lucas paid $2 billion for it -- I'll just give him the
wrong pick-up spot.)
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I plan on catching it tomorrow, B. I'm still trying to figure out how this is a
reboot of the franchise by ignoring the events/existence of T3. Leaving T3 in
makes this work fine, IMO.
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Daryle, IMO, Julia Roberts was done at Stepmom. If I'd paid to see that, they
would've had to taze me, bro.
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Date : Mon, 25 May 2009 13:21:31 -0400
From : Daryle
rave, I must admit tha tit never entered my head either. Though, if he gets to
dance with that young lady, I won't hate on him for his life-choices.
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Subject : [scifinoir2] Whatever Happened to Original Black Power Ranger?
Date : Mon, 25 May
Wouldn't they have to rename space:1999? :)
There was another show that was old school that was similar to space1999. I
think it was called GRX5 or something like that. All I know is that it came
on CBS in the afternoon on Saturday or Sunday. It was a scifi show with cool
space ships and a UK
I asked for the Cap Underoos for my ninth Christmas. Because my mother was
rushing, she grabbed the Spideys. I was *not8 a happy camper, because *every*
kid in the projects had Spideys. I wanted to be different. I later bought
myself the Caps from a collector I met at a comic-book store in
I took a look at some pics from the show. Unfortunately, that wasn't it. The
show I was talking about was live action. Some episodes were BW and others
in color. There weren't a lot of episodes. Maybe 10 or so that aired here.
They had a ship that separated into two sections. One section was a
No way was I wearing red white and blue as a kid, so the Cap
Underoos? nah. My grandmother bought me Spidey ones and I rocked them
for sleeping. I collect Green Lantern shirts now. And bought FF
shirts from PureHero when they were open.
On May 25, 2009, at 6:20 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:
Good question. Do they go to a Power Ranger retirement home? My nephew use
to love that show. What version are they on now? Power Rangers: CSI.. I have
to admit though--the only shows or episodes I like was the ones that they
lost. I loved it!!
--Lavender
It would appear to me this is the seasons of changing the time lines. I wonder
if Q is involved in this or some over jealous film exec when back in time and
tried to change things? Anyone notice anything different?
--Lavender
From: Martin Baxter
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 5:46 PM
To:
well, i do not know if people have actually watched T:S, but my son and i went
this (Monday) evening, and i must say that we both enjoyed it. i frankly
enjoyed the movie being set in 2018 instead of the present. this way we were
able 2 see what John Connor and company were up against. i
I hear you; I was out all day, so didn't even try to watch the marathon...
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To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 8:09:59 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [RE][scifinoir2] 'Land of the Lost
I enjoyed Duplicity. I admit, though, I probably enjoyed it more for the same
reason I enjoyed State of Play: it represents a type of movie that seems rare
at the theatre these days. Neither it nor State of Play rise to the best of
their genres, but how often nowadays do you see people even try
Huh! That slip of the tongue (keyboard?) says it all! :)
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From: ravenadal ravena...@yahoo.com
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 12:54:22 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [scifinoir2] Black Geekdom gives Star TREK Five Fists
I really like the show where the white lady who is a sort of air traffic
controller for ships in battle gives course corrections to a ship piloted by a
black guy instead of the white pilot who needed them more urgently. The white
dude dies, and an investigation ensues. From some reason they
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