He/They. Comic writer. Occasional filmmaker. Part-time podcaster (LOST Legacies; The Adventures of Cinnamon & Oatmeal). Xavier Institute dropout. Doom Patrol reject. Future action figure. BLM. Free Palestine.
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TOMBSTONE 1993 | dir. George P. Cosmatos
Dune (1984)
Proposed in 1944 via antiwork
No war but the class war via antiwork
Chase Bank in Flames, Wilshire Blvd
Alex Schaefer
A clear, specific objective for the public to fight for - criminalizing wage theft via WorkReform
The new Sup with The Batman :D
Ain't making out, but they went for a coffee :>
By @ smallstarrrr on xTwitter
professional yapper
GEORGE WENDT as Harold Gorton WILLIAM KATT as Roger Cobb HOUSE (1985) dir. Steve Miner
snoopy of the day
there is still time. there is still time. until your bones are in the fucking ground there is still time.
“Hozier is a lesbian” “Hozier is a man written by a woman” “Hozier is like if a man was raised by lesbian mothers” “Hozier is like if a man was a woman” quick give me one reason why a man can’t be soft and gentle and poetic and in love without sounding like a terf or a misogynist
Some of you guys have never burned a CD and it shows
Enemy (2013) dir. Denis Villeneuve
If TOHO made a trailer for Pacific Rim.
dont talk to me if you don’t know that this, recruits, is a 20-kilo ferrous slug. Feel the weight! Every five seconds, the main gun of an Everest-class dreadnought accelerates one to 1.3 percent of light speed! It impacts with the force of a 38-kiloton bomb! That is three times the yield of the city buster dropped on Hiroshima back on Earth. That means: Sir Isaac Newton is the deadliest son of a bitch in space. Now! Serviceman Burnside! What is Newton’s First Law?
Star Trek - The next Generation 4x21
when the sensory sensitivities kick in and all the food has the ick
AND YOU MAY FIND YOURSELF ON A BEAUTIFUL SHIP…. WITH A BEAUTIFUL CREW… AND YOU MAY ASK YOURSELF…. HOW DID I GET HERE?
Star Trek needs to capitalize on the fact that it has such a cool and expansive universe. They need to make more shows/movies/stories centered around the more niche corners of the galaxy. I want truckstop romance stories between a Vulcan freighter captain and a human waiter whose claustrophobia won’t let them get on a space ship. I want an epic political thriller of an orphan gorn egg raised by a ferengi family, I want to learn how a Klingon family started a barbecue joint on Kronos and became universe famous for their lava butter (there actually is something like this in the Star Trek travel guide but it’s such a short snippet and I want to know more), I want to see the drama of a Klingon opera, i want to see the stories that are always just out of focus.
There are just so many cool ideas. And not to say I don’t love the challenge of the weekly crew style but we saw how interesting the stories can get if you expand past just starfleet (especially in ds9)
Ds9 characters going through genuinely the worst trauma over and over again, finding new ways to have the most horrendous time:
Ds9 crew in the next episode:
There should have been an episode where Odo gets zapped while shifted into an object and the zap does something to his morphogenic matrix so he's stuck like that and the whole episode is everyone doing their best acting scenes with a mug or perhaps a bag