Joan of Arc 2199, Hubert de Lartigue


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Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3 | Official Trailer | Paramount+


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Shriekers Fighting by artist Ben Erdt


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Black Adam – Comic-Con Sneak Peek


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Vehicle design by Kentaro Kameda


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John Wick: Chapter 4


John Wick: Chapter 4: Directed by Chad Stahelski. With Keanu Reeves, Donnie Yen, Bill Skarsgård, Laurence Fishburne.
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The Black Hole concept art by Peter Ellenshaw (1978)


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misty mountains


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“Rogue Elements” Wins A 2022 Scribe Award


John Jackson Miller has announced on his Facebook page that his novel “Star Trek: Picard — Rogue Elements” has won a Scribe Award:
Well, I’m floored. I just heard from fellow nominee (and 2022’s recipient of the Faust Grandmaster Award) David Mack that my STAR TREK: PICARD – ROGUE ELEMENTS received the Scribe Award for Best Tie-In Novel – Speculative from the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers this afternoon at Comic-Con International San Diego. It’s my third in the category following STAR WARS: KENOBI in 2014 and last year’s STAR TREK: DISCOVERY – DIE STANDING.
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The Gunslinger – Torpedo Boat M103G (by me)


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Indian Navy nuclear submarine INS Chakra A Russian K-43, Charlie-class nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine operated by Indian Navy from 1988 to 1991. Picture taken by a US Navy Aircraft in 1988.


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Jakob’s Wife


A fun and campy horror film with a somewhat unique twist of also being a relationship drama. It’s a medium level budget film with medium level special effects and acting, but there’s some real heart in the film that any fan of the genre will appreciate.
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Senior Year


This is the first role that I’ve seen Rebel Wilson in since she lost all that weight (80 pounds!) and you’ll be happy to know that her brand of humor still hits exactly the way it did before, so if you liked her before, you’ll still like her. It’s just a bit weird that now she’s playing “hot girl” roles, of which is is a novel way of getting her to play the “hot high school cheerleader” role while being over 40 years old. There’s a few that come to mind like “Jack“, “Billy Madison“, or “Never Been Kissed“, but this is the first to my knowledge with the conceit of having the character in a coma for 20 years, then have her pop right back into life like nothing had happened, which to be honest feels like a role hand made for Rebel Wilson.
It’s a fun movie that never takes itself too seriously. I’ve never been a huge fan of Rebel’s style of humor, but she does a great job at trying to convince me to keep giving her chances.
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The Batman by me, referenced from Jim Lee’s work.

