I’m sure this Judge would disagree with you. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-06-07/skelton-assault-weapons-ruling-california-ar15-pocket-knife
I’m sure this Judge would disagree with you. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-06-07/skelton-assault-weapons-ruling-california-ar15-pocket-knife
The time that elapsed was approximately nine years. A lot could have occurred in between.
And they don’t want to include the non-Judeo-Christian religions, I’m sure.
They didn’t abbreviate with a period. Sure is confusing.
Set aside the predictability. Would you say the same goes for “Day of Honor” when Seven is willing to give herself up?
Isn’t the intent to enhance the original?
The live action sequel of ReBoot made for Netflix, ReBoot: The Guardian Code, is a wild one. Imagine Video Game High School crossed over with Power Rangers but is actually the plot of Tron.
Seriously, super cheesy. I’m embarrassed knowing it exist let alone having watched at least two episodes.
Can someone explain why a remaster is wanted on a technical level? This show had a very unique art and animation style. The only show I can think of that might come this close is Transformers: Beast Wars.
Does a Google search… right, because it was also a Mainframe show.
I’m imagining a kid B’Elanna.
Littlefoot is played by a Gorn child.
I unironically also pick the one with sex too because I associate Trek heavily with sex. It’s always been horny.
I’m the Enterprise crowd. I was 10 years old.
EDIT: I grew up on TNG. Saw First Contact in theaters at age of five.
I pick the one with representation.
Having met Anthony Montgomery and see him host karaoke, I feel it would be wrong to talk down on that. I never would but there are those who will.
I hope the sarcasm was understood. I should clarify this.
Didn’t Charlie Sheen famously watch one of the Guinea Pig movies and report it to some law enforcement agency, believing it was snuff?
Wolf Creek is inspired by the murders committed by Ivan Milat (the podcast My Favorite Murder were amused that one of his supposed surviving victims is a man named Paul Onions; the name is what they liked) and Bradley John Murdoch (according to Wikipedia is forbidden to talk to the press). Highly recommend this.
As for the rest of the list, I can only say I’ve seen two others: Saw and Hostel. I couldn’t recommend Hostel. Just felt way too boring. Most of the action occurs only in the later quarter of the runtime, bogging down the overall story as unnecessary build up. Saw on the other hand, well is Saw. It is tame compared to pretty much everything else that came after it (excluding the sequels; Saw II pretty much enhances the concept but the other sequels feel cheap and utterly confusing).
As for The Devils Rejects, I have zero desire to watch that. House of 1,000 Corpses was in my opinion, a rehash of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. It offered little substance that made it stand apart from its inspiration.
I am often not easily impressed by lots of horror movies. Something bold and unique are what get me.
Well… not in VOY itself. For some unknown reason, it appears Hologram Janeway has memories of what occurred in the Delta Quadrant. They mention it one time in PRO season 1.
Is this some long-winded headcanon for why he has to interact with Picard in “Emissary”? I didn’t feel like they had any relationship to warrant that.