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gameraboy2 · 2 years ago
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Katee Sackhoff in Bionic Woman (2007), "Sisterhood"
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g4zdtechtv · 3 months ago
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THE PILE PRESENTS: AOTS! - Best of Olivia Munn: '06-'08 Edition (6/11/08)
We love you too, Olivia's plush cats.
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scifipinups · 1 year ago
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Katee Sackhoff Bionic Woman (2007)
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haveyouseenthisseries-poll · 2 months ago
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deathgripse · 6 months ago
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⭐️HERE FOR A FUNTIME, NOT A LONG TIME.⭐️
To any normies who might stumble across this page: No, I don't want to fuck dead bodies or shoot up my local high school. My infatuation with these individuals is not deep. I like to play pretend and create scenarios where I am in control. My intentions aren't to idolize or condone the actions of these people, I don't see them as anything more than objects of fascination. You want to rape, kill, torture the innocent? For you to commit such inhumane atrocities, I will dehumanize you (some cases may vary... females > males).
What got me into the TCC?
Surprisingly not Newgrounds, Pico's School, or industrial music, interests still dear to me to this day. It was fucking American Horror Story. It was a downward spiral from there: Pinterest, Twitter, AO3... they all pushed me into a dark hole. If I’m still alive in 25 years, my life’s goal is to publish an accredited paper detailing how Ryan Murphy ruined an entire generation of emotionally stunted adolescents.
I never lose interest in a hyperfixation. They fade into the background, but I always come back. Whether I want to or not. I assume that applies to TCC too unfortunately.
⭐️Media I enjoy⭐️
Animation: Superjail, Ballmastrz 9000, Metalocalypse, Beavis and Butthead, ATHF, South Park, Eddsworld, Your Favorite Martian, Drawn Together, Invader Zim, Billy and Mandy, Fairy OddParents, Danny Phantom, (MTV) Downtown, Mission Hill, The Oblongs, Moral Orel, Grojband, Total Drama, Carl Squared, American Dad, Clarence, Bridge Kids, Dick Figures, The Amazing World of Gumball, Monster High, Ever After High, My Little Pony, Motorcity, Sym Bionic Titan, Randy Cunningham the 9th Grade Ninja, The Boondocks, Daria, Smiling Friends, Panty and Stocking, Deathnote, Beastars, Saiki K, Watamote, Clone High (season 1 only), Kiss Him Not Me, Fanboy and Chum Chum (I am a woman of sophistication).
Movies: House of 1000 Corpses (2003), The Devil’s Rejects (2005), Natural Born Killers (1994), Queen of the Damned (2002), Ginger Snaps (2000), Jennifer’s Body (2009), The Crow (1994), Pearl (2022), The Craft (1996), Zombie Strippers (2008), The Doom Generation (1995), The Matrix (1999), Train to Busan (2016), Midsommar (2019), Thirteen (2003), But I’m a Cheerleader (1999), The Girl Next Door (2007), Juno (2007), Little Miss Sunshine (2006), Swiss Army Man (2016), The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019), Idiocracy (2006), Norbit (2007), Borat (2006), Doomstar Requiem (2013), Army of the Doomstar (2023), Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996), Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe (2022), My Friend Dahmer (2017), Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret (2013), 28 Days (2000), Napoleon Dynamite (2004), The Prince of Egypt (1998)
Series: Dexter, Breaking Bad, House MD, Pen15, AHS (SEASON 3-6), Community, The Boys Season 1 Only because the creators fucking sold out
Bands: NIN, KMFDM, Depeche Mode, Skinny Puppy, Bauhaus, Christian Death, Diva Destruction, Sisters of Mercy, The Cure Genitorturers, Rob Zombie, Murderdolls, Mr. Bungle (everything Mike Patton makes in general) Jack Off Jill, SOAD, Flyleaf, Korn, Slipknot, Death Grips, Björk, Sneaker Pimps, Type O Negative, Smashing Pumpkins, She wants Revenge, Orgy
Literature: JTHM, I Feel Sick, Squee, The Bad Thinking Diary, the Scott Pilgrim series, In Cold Blood, Brave New World, Girl Interrupted, The Things They Carried, A Thousand Splendid Suns, The Bell Jar
Other interests: Class of 09’ (original and re-up), Lolipop Chainsaw, Rock Band, Newgrounds, Oneyplays, Christory, Hotdiggydemon and Fred Perry Animations
NO LARPERS (or future digital footprint checkers,) I do not have a history of homicidal or predatory thoughts. Calm down. I'm not going to wear people's foreskins as hats.
When it comes to cases: I don't like watching documentaries or victim-based media. It depresses the fuck out of me and makes me want to slit my wrists. I only read about cases because it's easier to digest. Everything about the TCC intrigues me, but if I had to narrow it down: Jodi Arias, Alyssa Bustamante, Aileen Wuornos, Perry Smith, Richard Ramirez, Jeffrey Dahmer, Randy Stair, Elliot Rodger, and the Columbine shooters are my mains.
I shouldn't have to say this but given the state of this fandom: DNI if you're a pedo, paraphilia apologist, misogynist, racist, ableist, pro-ana, or loli/shotacon goons
My humor is dark and edgy... but I have boundaries. I genuinely believe in recovery and healing. If you're struggling with the urges or behaviors listed above, please seek help instead of indulging in them online.
I'm here to sperg. I want to find people with similar struggles, show my art and writing, and chatterbox about shit no one in real life wants to hear.
spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/31wsh44hvk7gkjsttfnxwxe6xxs4?si=tquff2wkSzaEyAx0Ceeorw
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heavenboy09 · 3 months ago
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Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 To You
The Delightfully Beautiful Blonde Haired American Actress 👱‍♀️ Of SCIFI CHANNEL'S Rebooted Iconic Scifi TV 📺 Show of 2004, BATTLESTAR 🌟 GALACTICA 🚀🌌👨‍🚀🤖
Born On April 8th, 1980
She is an American actress known for being Lieutenant Kara "Starbuck" Thrace on Battlestar Galactica (2004���09), Niko Breckenridge on Another Life (2019–21), Victoria "Vic" Moretti on Longmire and Bo-Katan Kryze on The Mandalorian (2020–23). She also provided the voice for Kryze in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2012–13; 2020), Star Wars Rebels (2017) and Star Wars: Tales of the Empire (2024), as well as the voice of Bitch Pudding on Robot Chicken (2005–present). She was nominated for four Saturn Awards for Battlestar Galactica and won Best Supporting Actress on Television in 2005.
Sackhoff also starred in the short-lived TV series The Fearing Mind (2000–2001) and The Education of Max Bickford (2001–2002). She had recurring roles in the TV series Bionic Woman (2007), Nip/Tuck (2009), and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2010–2011). Sackhoff had a lead role in the eighth season of 24 as Dana Walsh (2010). She had recurring roles on The Flash as Blacksmith and appeared twice as herself on The Big Bang Theory.
She had lead roles in the films Halloween: Resurrection (2002), White Noise: The Light (2007), Batman: Year One (2011), The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia (2013), Sexy Evil Genius (2013), Riddick (2013), Oculus (2013), and Don't Knock Twice (2016).
Please Wish This Delightfully & Beautifully Talented Blonde Haired American Actress👱‍♀️ In Sci-Fi TV Shows 🌌📺, A Very Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊
MS. KATEE SACKHOFF👱‍♀️ AKA LIEUTENANT KARA STARBUCK THRACE OF SCI-FI CHANNEL'S, BATTLESTAR 🌟 GALACTICA 🌌🚀👨‍🚀🤖
HAPPY 45TH BIRTHDAY 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 TO YOU MS. SACKHOFF 👱‍♀️ & HERE'S TO MANY MORE YEARS TO COME
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#KateeSackhoff #LieutenantKaraStarbuck #BoKatanKryze #BattleStarGalactica #StarWarsTheCloneWars #TheMandolorian
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kwebtv · 1 year ago
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Barbara Rush ((January 4, 1927 – March 31, 2024) Stage, film and television actress. In 1954, Rush won the Golden Globe Award as most promising female newcomer for her role in the 1953 American science fiction film It Came from Outer Space. Later in her career, Rush became a regular performer in the television series Peyton Place, and appeared in TV movies, miniseries, and a variety of other programs, including the soap opera All My Children and family drama 7th Heaven,
In 1962, she guest-starred as Linda Kinkcaid in the episode “Make Me a Place” on The Eleventh Hour starring Wendell Corey and Jack Ging. In 1962–1963, she appeared three times as Lizzie Hogan on Saints and Sinners. In 1965, she appeared in a two-part episode of The Fugitive titled “Landscape with Running Figures” as Marie Gérard, wife of police detective Lt. Philip Gérard. 1967, she guest-starred on the series Custer.
She portrayed the devious Nora Clavicle in the TV series Batman. In 1976, Rush played the role of Ann Sommers/Chris Stewart, the mother of female sci-fi action character Jaime Sommers in The Bionic Woman.
She was a cast member on the early 1980s soap opera Flamingo Road as Eudora Weldon. In 1998, she was featured in an episode titled “Balance of Nature” on the television series The Outer Limits. She has continued to make guest appearances on television. In 2007, she played the recurring role of Grandma Ruth Camden on the series 7th Heaven. (Wikipedia)
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vlogbrothershistory · 9 months ago
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September 28 in Vlogbrothers History
2007: September 27th: Bionic Woman v. Helen Hunt on PCP
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2007: September 28th: Nerdfighting!!!
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2009: TV For Chickens
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2010: Stop Embarrassing Yourself
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2011: Cup Stacking and Glasses Picking
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2012: THE EYE OF LONDON: Thoughts from Northern Montana
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2016: Books, Movies, and Wonder: Thoughts from a Red Carpet
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2018: REUNION!!! Mountain Goats Aren't Goats
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2021: 11 Great Books You Probably Haven't Read
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2022: How My Book Became a Hit with Elderly People
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2023: pizzamas day 3
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2023: What the Heck is the UN?
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anotheruserwithnoname · 1 year ago
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50 years of The Six Million Dollar Man
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This past weekend marked 50 years since the iconic Six Million Dollar Man debuted as a weekly series. (A trio of TV movies preceded it). Steve Austin was my first TV hero as a kid and the show still holds up quite well. It was never meant to be Shakespeare: it was meant to be fun.
I also have fond memories of watching the early episodes, which aired on Friday night in my hometown in Canada. I had a ritual: I'd go to my grandparents' place and after supper CTV would first air a Canadian version of Swiss Family Robinson (set in the Caribbean, yet filmed in a park in Hamilton!), and then on would come the adventures of Steve Austin. It was a great time.
And even though I cheat a little on this as I have the DVDs, I still fondly remember many episodes from the show. Like the ones where Lee Majors co-starred with his then-wife, Farrah Fawcett, who despite being best known for the somewhat lightweight Charlie's Angels, actually played an astronaut in one episode:
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And of course, Farrah was just the opening act for the franchise's greatest female character - and the very first female superhero on US prime time TV, Jaime Sommers, The Bionic Woman, a role that won Lindsay Wagner not only a generation of fans, but an Emmy:
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Unlike other shows that over time lost me, I remained a fan of "Six Mil" through all 5 seasons, before the sad day in 1978 when it and The Bionic Woman, came to an end. An attempt to remake Bionic Woman in 2007 fell flat (though I liked Michelle Ryan, who starred in it a couple of years before her Doctor Who appearance), and they keep threatening to do a remake of the original (including once as a Jim Carrey comedy). I just heard they're remaking The Avengers (John Steed and Emma Peel version); I hope they leave Steve and Jaime in peace.
(Respect to the folks who made the gifs featured here and found through Tumblr's Gif search engine. Hopefully they are credited properly by the system).
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Andy Griffith as Joe in Waitress (2007) with Keri Russell. Andy was born in Mount Airy, North Carolina, and had 71 acting credits from A Face in the Crowd (1957) to 2009. His entry among my best 1001 is A Face in the Crowd.
He is best known as Sheriff Andy Taylor on 249 episodes of The Andy Griffith Show (1960-68). His other notable credits include No Time for Sergeants, and episodes of Mayberry RFD (6), Mod Squad, Hawaii Five O, Here's Lucy, The Bionic Woman, Centennial (10), Salvage 1 (19), Dawsons Creek, and 181 of Matlock.
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anotheruserwithnoname · 2 years ago
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Oh I could fill a book with examples of this (random example: back in 2007 they tried remaking The Bionic Woman for TV, but I was turned off when I saw a promo interview where people making the show disrespected the original series. I also recall someone involved with a BBC adaptation of a famous novel about 10 years back saying they added sex scenes to it in order to make the novel interesting for modern viewers, so I guess the original story wasn't worth adapting if they felt it didn't stand on its own).
To add to Annie’s comment: if you think a source work is too dull, problematic, racist, sexist, too far right, too far left, doesn’t have enough stuff you think modern audiences want (there are ALIEN SPACE MONSTERS in the trailer for Foundation Season 2. Foundation!) - then abandon it and move on to something else or, better still, create your own classic novel or TV series. Then you can do whatever the hell you want.
There are countless classic books and TV shows and movies that in some cases literally cannot be made today (good luck trying to remake Blazing Saddles, or for that matter The Godfather, and I don’t think we’ll see them remaking the Bond novel Live and Let Die anytime soon). Everything has its time and everything ends, to paraphrase an episode of Doctor Who. If it’s decided that Blazing Saddles (one of the strongest anti-racism films of the 1970s, believe it or not) can only be remade (it won’t be) by altering the source material beyond recognition, then let it rest in piece. Ditto anything else. I’ll let fans of Tolkien, Wheel of Time, Foundation, etc etc speak their piece on this topic...
To all TV and movie producers out there, a heartfelt message to you:
STOP👏ADAPTING👏ORIGINAL👏WORKS👏IF👏YOU HATE👏THE SOURCE👏MATERIAL
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tvsotherworlds · 7 months ago
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fabioperes · 10 months ago
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The Six Million Dollar Man Opening and Closing Theme (With Intro) HD Surround Loads more TV Themes at: https://ift.tt/tw3i5Ob The Six Million Dollar Man is an American science fiction and action television series about a former astronaut, Colonel Steve Austin, portrayed by American actor Lee Majors. Austin has superhuman strength due to bionic implants and is employed as a secret agent by a fictional U.S. government office named OSI The series was based on the Martin Caidin novel Cyborg, which. was the working title of the series during pre-production. Following three television pilot movies, which all aired in 1973, the The Six Million Dollar Man aired on the ABC network as a regular episodic series for five seasons from 1974 to 1978. Steve Austin became a pop culture icon of the 1970s. A spin-off television series, The Bionic Woman, featuring the lead female character Jaime Sommers, ran from 1976 to 1978 (and was the subject of a remake in 2007). Three television movies featuring both bionic characters were also produced from 1987 to 1994. When NASA astronaut Steve Austin is severely injured in the crash of an experimental lifting body aircraft, he is "rebuilt" in an operation that costs six million dollars. His right arm, both legs and the left eye are replaced with "bionic" implants that enhance his strength, speed and vision far above human norms: he can run at speeds of 60 mph (97 km/h), and his eye has a 20:1 zoom lens and infrared capabilities, while his bionic limbs all have the equivalent power of a bulldozer. He uses his enhanced abilities to work for the OSI (Office of Scientific Intelligence) as a secret agent. via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CPJ-AbCsT8
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o-link · 1 year ago
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The Six Million Dollar Man Opening and Closing Theme (With Intro) HD Surround
The Six Million Dollar Man is an American science fiction and action television series about a former astronaut, Colonel Steve Austin, portrayed by American actor Lee Majors. Austin has superhuman strength due to bionic implants and is employed as a secret agent by a fictional U.S. government office named OSI The series was based on the Martin Caidin novel Cyborg, which. was the working title of the series during pre-production.
Following three television pilot movies, which all aired in 1973, the The Six Million Dollar Man aired on the ABC network as a regular episodic series for five seasons from 1974 to 1978. Steve Austin became a pop culture icon of the 1970s. A spin-off television series, The Bionic Woman, featuring the lead female character Jaime Sommers, ran from 1976 to 1978 (and was the subject of a remake in 2007). Three television movies featuring both bionic characters were also produced from 1987 to 1994.
When NASA astronaut Steve Austin is severely injured in the crash of an experimental lifting body aircraft, he is "rebuilt" in an operation that costs six million dollars. His right arm, both legs and the left eye are replaced with "bionic" implants that enhance his strength, speed and vision far above human norms: he can run at speeds of 60 mph (97 km/h), and his eye has a 20:1 zoom lens and infrared capabilities, while his bionic limbs all have the equivalent power of a bulldozer. He uses his enhanced abilities to work for the OSI (Office of Scientific Intelligence) as a secret agent.
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harleiquina · 1 year ago
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@wilwheaton as someone that between 2007 and 2009 watched V (extraterrestrial invasion) and The Incredible Hulk with Bill Bixby while having breakfast before going to High School... I can assure you that they hold up.
Later on (somewhere after 2013, when I finished College) I've watched Charlie's Angels -my family's favourite season with Farrah Fawcett so S1-, The Bionic Woman, Mr. Ed, The Addams Family, Captain Scarlett and some episodes of Wonder Woman. And they are all great!
But since I grew up with Zorro (1950's Disney version), The Three Stooges and Get Smart is not odd that I like "vintage" stuff 🤭
But from my point of view (a girl born in 1992 that had a BIG attachement to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) I had this idea in my late 20s that it was probably a silly TV Show with fake-ass costumes and corny dialogue. But one day I watched a few episodes on Youtube and realized that it was actually very well done. Is for kids, obviously, but the stories are about overcoming fears and/or keep on trying if things don't go that well and that's just beautiful... its easy to forget the corny lines with that sentiment behind it 🤭
PS: I'll never forget that journalist that kept on following Bruce Banner to make a report about "the monster"... not even if he hides as the bartender in Back to the Future III
PS 2: My mom (54) and my aunt (52) are still hyped whenever the Fembots are included on a Bionic Woman episode. Even if they were scared of them when they were little. You just say "fembot" and they go inmediately 🥰🥰🥰 remembering how Jaime had to fight them.
You posted the six million dollar man figure
We’re you a fan?
I was, yeah. One of my earliest memories is playing with that action figure you could look through, on my kitchen floor, using an empty box for his headquarters.
I remember that I liked the series, but I couldn't tell you anything specific about any episodes (I vaguely remember the abominable snowman).
I have this idea that it would be fun to watch Incredible Hulk, Wonder Woman, Six Million Dollar Man, and Bionic Woman all over again ... but I have such fond (if vague) memories of those shows, I don't want to risk disturbing them with a reality that may not live up to the memories.
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darkeraven22 · 1 year ago
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Lady Missionaries Are Keeping Me Out Long Time! Break From DVD Review.
Sorry. It’s just dragging on out here. And all the old people are depressing me with sad death stories. Ugh. It could be worse. I could be staring at the young ladies all this time thinking inappropriate things. That’s bad. Don’t be like me. Anyway I’ll get my orders in a row later on tomorrow and get things all lined up and in stock and order. Wrap up my Bionic Woman collection with the 2007…
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