For those of you who remember Trekkies, the hilarious 90s documentary about the Trek phenomenon and Trek fans, the same people have completed the sequel.
Thunderbirds are go!
Daemonik writes, For those who remember the Tracy family, Tin-Tin and Lady Penelope with fondness there is a live action Thunderbirds movie coming out this summer.
Angel Review – “Underneath”
Angel’s back for the last six episodes. How will it end?
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Enterprise Discussion: “Azati Prime”
If you missed it the first time, tune in tonight for one of the best episodes of the season (if not the best). The Xindi arc comes full-front in this great episode. It originally scored 33 out of 42.
The final six episodes of the season start next Wednesday (April 21st).
Weekly Comics Discussion
This
week’s shipment includes the end of Gaiman’s 1602
with an extra-sized #8, Ultimate X-Men #44
(which, if memory serves, finishes the New Mutants
arc), as well as the first four Marvel Age digests,
including the all-ages Marvel Age Spider-Man
and Marvel Age Spider-Girl as well as the
age 12 and up Marvel Age Sentinel and
Marvel Age Runaways.
Smallville Discussion – “Legacy” (NEW)
Christopher Reeve is back, as are new episodes of
Smallville and Angel.
“Who here wants a body massage?”
Someone has done something very disturbing with G.I. Joe….
Potter IV Date Set
Warner Brothers announced a Nov. 18, 2005, release date for the fourth Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, which goes into production later this year, the Zap2it Web site reported. The third film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, opens June 4.
Easter Eggs on DVD
Easter is here, so it’s time to hunt for eggs. I was
going to link to DVD Easter
Eggs alone, but they seem to be in a transition
phase, so their database is hard to get to. DVD
Angle has this
page which, once you click through the “Continue
To” link on the ad, gets you to a decent database.
Have any Bureau 42 readers noticed eggs not on that
list?
Charmed Discussion – “Chris-Crossed” (rerun)
This rerun was originally discussed here.