I love these critters. I’m calling them “hellhounds”, for lack of a better name.
I love this part with the kitty kats.
And that’s just genre TV. Dude’s damn near omnipresent.
Are we sync’d up then?
Near enough. We’ll be out of sync again, soon enough.
The stupider audience members?
A truly gruesome death, really.
And then he scares them with a sardine key.
Seriously, how does Riddick manage to keep ending up on these extreme planets? Three suns, total darkness, frozen wasteland, and now burning sky?
Hehe. giggle
“There is no way we didn’t lose them.”
You are dumber than you look.
The question is, why are people going to these extreme planets that Riddick has to go there too to kill them. I blame Riddick. He could have gone to the planet of nice sandy beaches to kill people. But no, Fire planet it is…
Maybe he’s afraid of sandworms. :eek:
“I shoulda taken the money.”
Yep. You are dumber than you look.
This is what every sunrise is like for vampires.
I liked this planet. Reminded me of one of the stories from ‘I, Robot’ where two scientists are on Mercury with a malfunctioning robot.
Of course, just barely avoiding a blastwave will probably cook you alive anyway.
Riddick steaming. :o
Once saw a coworker do that when he came in after a long bike ride and then went into the walk-in freezer. It was pre-Firefly, but had I known at the time…
IBIMB
When Vin rises with the steam coming off him…so cool! Well…you know what I mean.
Lord Vaako’s spin move was pretty impressive. :eek:
I like this guy sacrificing himself. Even in space, some Nazis are good.
Well, relatively speaking. :eek:
The magic of wire work.
Bitch, why do you keep barging in on me? I’m in the middle of something.
Oh, thanks for taking care of Vaako for me.
No idea if it was intentional, but the idols with the three faces were often how the Greek goddess Hecate was depicted. She was the goddess of darkness, the night, and death — and later, witchcraft — so she’d be a good deity for this religion.
And, of course, she was also the goddess of the crossroads, which in ancient times usually meant three roads coming together, or as the Romans called it…
…trivia. :rolleyes: