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I usually don't like to advertise, but in this case, it's worth it. I'm not sure how many of you are aware of Star Trek: Axanar, but I'm sure you've seen artworks floating around; created by the very talented people that are actively involved in the project.
Since CBS owns the rights to Star Trek, there has been an going controversy about Axanar's future due to a potential lawsuit. One of the reasons for the lawsuit is the very professional production value of Axanar, including some well known Star Trek actors in the cast. Below you can help spread the word, and sign a petition to let CBS know, that fans stand behind Axanar and want it to happen and move forward. I certainly do.
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Axanar Productions • Prelude to Axanar
#IStandWithAxanar
Since CBS owns the rights to Star Trek, there has been an going controversy about Axanar's future due to a potential lawsuit. One of the reasons for the lawsuit is the very professional production value of Axanar, including some well known Star Trek actors in the cast. Below you can help spread the word, and sign a petition to let CBS know, that fans stand behind Axanar and want it to happen and move forward. I certainly do.
Sign the peititon here
Would you like to know more?
Axanar Productions • Prelude to Axanar
#IStandWithAxanar
Star Trek's 50th Anniversary
No other (pop culture) phenomenon has influenced my life as much as Star Trek has; from interests, to personal life, to work, and personal views.
It is also safe to say that the world wouldn't be the same without it, the progress it has caused in so many ways, and the amount of people of all walks of life it has inspired. Even NASA's space program got a huge boost in the 1960s and onward because of it.
The most important thing to consider, and keep in mind, because it is still as current and important as ever, is that our world, the universe, and existence itself as a whole, truly is an...
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Bob Ross 'The Joy of Painting' now freely viewable
"Hello, I’m so happy you could join me today!"
I just saw something that evidently passed me by for a month! So, for everyone watching me in the same boat, it looks like 70 episodes of Bob Ross’ “The Joy of Painting” have been made available for free on his own YouTube channel: http://www.openculture.com/2015/12/70-complete-episodes-of-bob-ross-the-joy-of-painting-now-free-online.html
Here is the playlist:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kasGRkfkiPM&feature=youtu.be&list=PLAEQD0ULngi67rwmhrkNjMZKvyCReqDV4
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Sir Christopher Lee dies aged 93
My journal seems to be about depressing news, but then that's a sign of our times I guess.
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I have to agree with Scott Weinberg of Rottentomatoes.com who stated, "Do you have kids? They know who Christopher Lee is. Are your grandparents still around? So do they. That's amazing. Such a cool guy
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I thought Axanar looked interesting, but having learned as much as I have about it the past few weeks, I am on the side of CBS. You cite the professional look of Axanar, but you fail to mention what I feel is a far bigger reason for this lawsuit and that's the fact that the Axanar production team has been using crowdfunded money that was supposed to go towards the making of this fan film to launch a for-profit business and line their own pockets. Sorry, but Axanar screwed up in a major way and I'm just hoping that every other fan film out there isn't forced to pay for their mistakes.