Dunno, Dr. Evil actually seemed to like Mini-Me
Doublepluskirk
And yet here you are trying your hardest
I'm one of the unnamed crew of starbase 80, for sure.
They're Star Treks room of requirement (fuck JK btw), they are whatever size you need them to be
The inconsistent size of Jeffrie's tubes is one of the things I love about the franchise. Sometimes crawl through them, sometimes run. Who fucking knows!
It's the 24th century. No-one cured baldness because they're past caring about such nonsense
The episode could've been called Shades of Cave(s)
Same. Great episode. I love the interplay between these two
Oh nice. Didn't realise these were out now as I don't have Netflix. Definitely wanna check them out. Need to rewatch Ateroid City actually, I watched it with someone clearly not interested who kept talking!
I watched Citizen Kane for the first time. It's one I'd never got round to despite it being so lauded. I'll be honest, it being black and white and from 1941, I had prejudged it as I've not been a fan of other films of that era.
Thankfully, It's pretty bloody good! In many ways it feels a more modern film than many that came after it. Yes, some of the acting is a bit hokey, but Orson Welles is great, and the directing, cinematography, and music are all stellar. There's so many bold and interesting choices and often a tangible sense of heightened reality about it. It's an odd film in that it outlines the entire plot in the first 10 minutes, but still hooks you with the central question. What is Rosebud? But, more importantly, who is Charles Foster Kane?
I'm sorry but it's an awful, ugly, science runabout... that's its. I may be biased because I hate the design...
Since they belong to the super family musteloidea, Wash Weasel seems more accurate. Definitely still closer to bears than rodents though.