more like a bad actor resembling a victim the mad cow disease. moo.Europa13 wrote:Her and Jeff Goldblum are both in MENSA and she's really tall I believe. She was sexy as her alterego, Charlie, in The Long Kiss Goodnight.
Another Scifi Smallscreen Disaster
http://www.nma-fallout.com/features/vault/ApTyp wrote:There should be Fallout comedy series on TV. Like Seinfield, only with The Master instead of Kramer, doing his crazy antics like barging in Vault Dweller's New York apartment to borrow soap and shit.
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Iguana Kramer, Inc.
Join Kramer and his three hip Hubster friends. Join as Jerry sakes, "What's up with all these mutants?" "What's the deal with dat?", Elaine wonders about her relationship to Butch and George tries to find a job with Butch's Caravan.
Here's a sneak peek for you.
Kramer: Jerry.....! What about the restaurant, Jerr?
Jerry: "I don't know... What are we selling?
Kramer: "Brain food, Jerry."
Jerry: "What kind of brain food? You mean fish, right?"
Kramer: "No, Jerry. Fish are dumb. I mean people! I eat people!!!"
Jerry: "People?"
Kramer: "Just the smart ones. Wouldn't do me any good to eat the dumb ones, would it?"
Jerry: "I don't know...."
Kramer: "Eating a bum like Harry, that's dumb, that would be like eating junk food, Jerry."
Jerry: "How do you eat..."
Kramer: "People? It depends on who I'm having. If it's a Brotherhood Scribe, I try to turn them into a stew. I just have to mix in a little Iguana.
Kramer: "Here, try this meat pie. It used to be our mailman Newman..."
Jerry: Helllloooooo Newman!!!
Thank you for reminding me of this stuff.
Memories...
Well, I've watched three episodes of Battlestar Galactica(the miniseries) and don't really understand what some of you are whining about. It's not spectacular, but manages to avoid most of the sci fi clichés, like those wacky alien makeovers and the technological mumbo jumbo. I like the slowish, evolving storyline and the setting is not overdone like in HBO series. There hasn't been many intense moments yet and the episodes don't end in a cliffhanger. The aircraft, characters and the overall setting remind me of Wing Commander. Also, I rather watch hunams fight against robots than some wrinkle-faced klingonoids.
You may now point and laugh at me and give me the vulcan greeting, but BSG is actually the first sci-fi series in a long while that doesn't make me want to vomit.
You may now point and laugh at me and give me the vulcan greeting, but BSG is actually the first sci-fi series in a long while that doesn't make me want to vomit.