Two titles I would add are "Say You Love Satan" about whacked out American teens on a killing spree, and "Lords of Chaos" about the whacked out Scandanavian death metal scene.
It's been established since TOS that the show falls on the scientific theory of the unknown principle that time travel might be possible, given the right methods. City on the Edge of Forever, for example.
And it makes for one helluva deus ex machina in the story.
While Ocean's 12 was the weakest of them, I still love this series. It's pure escapist cinema, and just a lot of fun to watch again and again. Andy Garcia's characterization is so perfect, I can't imagine Michael Douglas doing any better.
I love how these point out how musical Metallica is/was. Their earliest stuff was their best. Even though they suck at web 2.0, and file sharing, they really were more than a "3 chord metal band" and one of my all time favs. (lookin at you, Jill)
It's been established since TOS that the show falls on the scientific theory of the unknown principle that time travel might be possible, given the right methods. City on the Edge of Forever, for example.
And it makes for one helluva deus ex machina in the story.
I knew there was a reason I liked the Cultural Relevance semester in Ethics class.
btw, The new movie is great!
Anyone?
Fake, but cute.