Wired | by Scott Thill | Fri, Oct 30
Fri, Oct 30
Gravediggaz’ most popular song, “1-800-Suicide,” offers whiny suburbanites no shortage of grisly suggestions for offing themselves. (Our favorite remains “Be like Richard Pryor/Set your balls on fire!”) Meanwhile, “Here Comes the Gravediggaz” mashes Star Trek, Superman, Batman...
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source: TrekMovie.com
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source: Wired
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source: TrekMovie.com
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Published Wed, Oct 7
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source: TrekMovie.com
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Fringe Interview: John Noble on Alternate Realities
source: Fringe Television
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Star Trek: Reborn, Reset, Resplendent 
source: Paul Levinson's Infinite Regress
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Published Mon, Jul 6
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source: eclairefare (WordPress)
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source: Comics2Film
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