wilwheaton:

jenniferdeguzman:

He said Star Trek is too “philosophical”? Screw that noise.

mechcanuck:

I don’t know when this interview happened but I AM SAD AND ANGRY NOW 

The philosophies in Star Trek are kinda part of the actual setting. If you don’t get that, why are you allowed to make Star Trek movies.

Sigh. The whole point of Star Trek is that it’s philosophical. If you don’t want philosophical Science Fiction, there’s plenty of that for you to enjoy, but Star Trek is philosophical. Philosophy is part of Star Trek’s DNA, and if you’re given the captain’s chair, you’d better damn well respect that.

(Source: catbushandludicrous)

So, there’s been a reference to each Doctor’s era in chronological order since The Rings of Akhaten. If this holds true, there should be a mention of Six’s in Nightmare in Silver, and Seven’s in the finale…

(Source: timelordsandladies, via doctorwho)

Strax should have his own show.

(Source: debatchery, via doctorwho)

Doing it right. #maythe4th #starwars #vinylmation #obiwan #beerstagram

Doing it right. #maythe4th #starwars #vinylmation #obiwan #beerstagram

doctorwho:

Rose Tyler and John Watson Parallels.

(Source: firebreathingsquirrels)

kaijusaurus:

Weekly Film Focus: Godzilla makes his presence known to those on Odo Island (and the world) in Ishiro Honda’s dark masterpiece GODZILLA (1954).

kaijusaurus:

Weekly Film Focus: Godzilla makes his presence known to those on Odo Island (and the world) in Ishiro Honda’s dark masterpiece GODZILLA (1954).

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