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Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai
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“…And Beyond The Infinite” by Carlos Ramos.
Check out the rest of his Stanley Kubrick-inspired artwork here.
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LL Cool J displays his acting chops, playing Captain Patrick Vezo alongside Robin Williams in Toys (1992). This quote pops in my head from time to time for no reason.
UPDATE: Just so we’re clear, this is a terrible, terrible movie.
I’m really into canons. Right now I dig the whole James Bond series. Here are some helpful links for research purposes:
Chronological list of James Bond films
List of Bond girls with screenshots, background info
List of villians/femme fatales
Personally I don’t mind grouping the Bond girls with the femme fatales, but whatever.
So, this[1] has been making the rounds over the past few days.
It’s not wrong[2], but there are a few corrections I’d make:
Walter is Lawful Good. He’s far too rule-bound to be Chaotic.
The Dude is Chaotic Good. While being basically Good, he’s pretty much the definition of Chaotic, bouncing from situation to situation, without any real plan.
The Stranger is True Neutral, as evidenced by the quote chosen. He has no real skin in the entire game.
Update: From off-site, I get a response, “But I’d leave The Dude in the center. He really ties the chart together.” Well, The Dude abides.
Old Star Trek made to look like new Star Trek (via Amanda, thedailywhat)
As you can see, this is clearly superior to the original version. It feels so alive and spacey and like the future and alive and also bright and superior. Alive and spacey.
This is so cool it’s ridiculous. Can’t wait to buy the The Original Series (J.J. Abrams Remastered Edition) DVDs. Garrett’s written more about Star Trek.
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Greatness… one in a series.
Whenever I ask myself, “What’s the point of it all?” I just look at this picture. It’s a picture… of greatness.