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Star Trek Teases the Return of One of Its Most Controversial Characters
I think that a big reason that Dr. Pulaski was disliked by so many Trek fans is that they were angry at the TNG producers over Gates McFadden's contract dispute, and they took it out on Pulaski or maybe even a bit on Diana Muldaur. Personally I liked the character, but I have always so greatly ired Diana as an actor. In her two appearances in TOS years earlier, she was just spectacular, and back then she was a truly stunning woman.
I Love This Star Trek: The Original Series Episode Even Though Kirk’s Behavior Is Disturbing
One certainly can't say the same thing about Kirk's behavior in "Requiem for Methuseleh".
We Love Tombstone, But 10 Things About It Haven't Aged Well
Please provide an example of a fair criticism of "Tombstone"; that is, one that you would NOT consider "nitpicking".
We Love Tombstone, But 10 Things About It Haven't Aged Well
People like you, who want to call people juvenile names based upon political hatred, are about as deep as a mud puddle. Unfortunately, there are people who hold "Tombstone" to be so perfect that they want to lash out at anyone who dares at any criticism of the film. Personally, I thought that the the points made in the article were good ones overall, though I still like the movie. Another weak point is the ending monologue (narrated by none other than Robert Mitchum!), which implies that Wyatt and Josephine lived happily ever after. Hardly; Josephine developed an addiction to gambling and often the couple could not even afford to eat due to her gambling losses. They also reportedly fought a lot.
Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan's Story Only Happens Because Starfleet Makes A Big Mistake
Not to mention, as soon as Checkov realized what was going on, he and Terell should have beamed up to the Enterprise immediately. They had time.
Also, Khan ed Checkov, but the character Checkov was not in the "Space Seed" episode from the series.
Former Pierce Brosnan-Era Bond Girl Reveals Why She Turned Down The Chance To Be Only The Second To Appear In 2 007 Movies
DAD did have three Bond Girls, if you include Madonna!
James Bond Franchise's 5 Best & 5 Worst Villains
Telly Savalas was the best Blofeld.
James Bond Franchise's 5 Best & 5 Worst Villains
He was essentially Wile E. Coyote! Indestructible.
10 Most Unrealistic James Bond Movie Scenes
"Jaws is one of only a handful of villains who appears in two separate James Bond villains." Say WHAT? I think you meant two separate James Bond FILMS.
57 Years Later, Star Trek's Best The Original Series Episode Still Doesn't Get The Respect It Deserves
The Devil In The Dark was a great episode of Star Trek TOS, but it is the only episode of that series that featured no females in speaking rolls. Nada. Not a one.
All 3 James Bond Remakes, Ranked Worst To Best
It is interesting that with the last two James Bonds, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig, the best film was the first. Goldeneye and Casino Royale are two of the best Bond films ever, and certainly rank in the top 5 of nearly everyone's list. The rest of Craig's movies were still pretty good, but most of the other Brosnan outings were not. In particular, casting Denise Richards as a nuclear physicist in The World Is Not Enough was absolutely hysterical; it was hard for me to watch ANY Brosnan Bond film after that and take it seriously.
10 Roger Moore James Bond Moments That Don't Hold Up Today
Whst?
10 Roger Moore James Bond Moments That Don't Hold Up Today
Everything is funnier than that.
10 Roger Moore James Bond Moments That Don't Hold Up Today
Tries.
James Bond’s Most Popular 60-Year-Old Movie Is The Only One Without Spectre
From Russia With Love is not only better than Goldfinger, it is flat-out the best Connery Bond movie of them all--maybe even the best Bond movie period. It is gritty, serious, and profound, the way a spy film should be. From Robert Shaw's psychotic Red Grant to Lotte Lenya's Rosa Klebb and her poison-spike shoes ("she's had her kicks") to the alluring Tatiana Romanova (Daniella Bianchi), plus the chess match, the great fight between Bond and Grant on the Orient Express, the gypsy girl fight, the interplay between Bond and Moneypenny, the boat chase, and a lot more, FRWL is THE quintessential Bond film, in my view.
You mentioned most of the strong actors in Tombstone but you left out Dana Delaney as Josephine Marcus (Wyatt Earp's mistress and future wife), whose performance I found mesmerizing. Also, Powers Boothe as Curly Bill Brocious was very strong as well. And there was even a cameo by Charleton Heston!
Walter Koenig Is Absolutely Right To Criticize Star Trek: TOS’ Final Movie
Grace Lee Whitney was not replaced; she was just dropped. There was never a recurring actor who played the yeoman--at least, one with a speaking role--after she left the show. There was just a series of single episode actors (e.g. Phyllis Douglas, Emily Banks, Venita Wolf) playing the part, when they even featured a yeoman (which was not very often).