Tag: Leonard Nimoy
Honk Mahfah Ranks the Star Trek Movies
by Honk Mahfah on May.20, 2009, under Movies, Star Trek
Like many geeks, I’ve been thinking a lot about Star Trek lately, wrestling with the new movie … not so much in terms of whether I like it (I do) or even love it (I do), but in terms of where I would rank it in relation to the other films in the series.
Keep reading if you want to know the results of all that expended mental energy. And let’s face it: you do want to know. So here goes, worst to best.
Fresh Out of the Oven: “Dollhouse” 1×12 and “Fringe” 1×20
by Honk Mahfah on May.13, 2009, under Fringe, Television, Whedonverse
Honk Mahfah reviews the season finales of Dollhouse and Fringe. Read only if you want to know spoilers you don’t want to know.
Fresh Out of the Oven: “Star Trek” (2009) (Part 2 of 2)
by Honk Mahfah on May.13, 2009, under Movies, Star Trek
Honk Mahfah is back with the second part of his Star Trek review. Spoil long and prosper. For part one, click here.
Honk Mahfah Rants About Quinto’s Emotional Spock
by Honk Mahfah on May.04, 2009, under Movies, Star Trek
Over on the message board for the Tuscaloosa Science Fiction society, I recently responded to a post about the more emotional Spock hinted at in bits of Zachary Quinto’s performance from trailers for the new Star Trek.
Fresh Out of the Oven: “Fringe” 1×17
by Honk Mahfah on Apr.23, 2009, under Doctor Who, Fringe, Television
Honk Mahfah reviews episode seventeen of Fringe, “Bad Dreams.”
Now with 30% more spoilers!
“Fringe” Finds Its William Bell
by Honk Mahfah on Apr.08, 2009, under Fringe, Television
EW’s Michael Ausiello has a MAJOR – and majorly awesome — scoop about who has been cast to play the role of William Bell, the elusive founder of Massive Dynamic on hit show Fringe.
His identity isn’t a spoiler, per se, but anyone who wants to experience the awesomeness as a surprise should steer clear.
The revelation after the jump.