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Patrick Stewart and Kate Mulgrew will be on a panel together at this year’s Dragon*Con in Atlanta, Georgia the first weekend of September. Will they argue over who was the most boring starship captain? I don’t know. Will we finally learn who looks better in Starfleet regulation nightwear? Of course not. We already know it’s … Continue reading →
This isn’t a about how hot I am or about how dumb men are. But I’m tired of predatory stares from men when I’m walking my dog or shopping for fruit salad at Publix. I’m tired of being a feast for someone’s eyes. That’s what it’s like. They consume you, eyeing you gratuitously, purposefully not … Continue reading →
So after spending the past few months with my new iPod classic, I can safely say that it is the best MP3 player EVER. I liked how my Sansa had a radio built in (I need to get something extra for my iPod which I will anyway), but I hated how I had to completely … Continue reading →
Ever since I found out last year about the Redbox, it’s become my prime source for renting films. No longer do I have to spend $4 and up for a movie I may only see once. I just rent it for a $1 and then return it the next day before 9 P.M. If I … Continue reading →
I know it’s fairly popular to dis Johnny Depp these days. I myself posted something within the last 6 months or so that, while not necessarily a dis was a venting of disappointment in the man for being in yet another Tim Burton make-up remake extravaganza. It wouldn’t bother me if these gratuitous Burton-ims didn’t … Continue reading →
I have always loved David Lee Roth. He is the absolute epitome of everything I hate about glam rock from the 80’s but somehow I love it on him. The ripped, multi-coloured jeans, the feathered hair, scarves, coquettish staring into mirrors, etc – these are the associations that weighed down rock during the Sunset-strip infusion … Continue reading →
As is my habit on Saturday nights and Sunday mornings, I rushed over to the NYTimes.com movies section to see what their feature articles would be this week (a habit born from the days when my parents’ subscription to the Sunday New York Times coincided nicely with my burgeoning interest in film), and was thrilled … Continue reading →
I don’t drink much anymore. So there’s that, and also, there’s the fact that I’m no longer a kid. Qualifying for either of those conditions would help anyone immeasurably in watching a movie like G.I. JOE: The Rise Of Cobra, but that’s not the way I saw the movie. “Drunk children will love … Continue reading →