the oh-no! DVD of the week: ‘Stonehenge Apocalypse’
If you were derelict enough in your cheesy-movie duties to have missed this masterpiece of awful when it aired on Syfy in June, now you have you chance to rectify this deplorable oversight.
If you were derelict enough in your cheesy-movie duties to have missed this masterpiece of awful when it aired on Syfy in June, now you have you chance to rectify this deplorable oversight.
The BBC’s official site for Doctor Who is chock full of cute games, such as Amy’s History Hunt, wherein you play Amy and try to unlock the Doctor’s safe (for some reason that’s not offered) and retrieve the Doctor’s favorite painting (which he’s locked in there for purposes unknown).
So I get this screener in the mail the other day, and it’s for a Syfy Original movie called Stonehenge Apocalypse. I laughed out loud like a loon when I saw the title printed on the DVD. I thought: How can I not watch this movie? I’ve been to Stonehenge — twice! — and of … more…
Take a break from work: watch a trailer… Ohmygod ohmygod ohmygod! Hey. Hey. I’ve been dreaming of time and space since I was a kid, too. Where’s my trip in the TARDIS? Huh? HUH?! Stupid Doctor, not coming to get me like he’s supposed to… Stonehenge! I was there! Twice! I didn’t see the Doctor! … more…
[previous] Nigel the Charity Pig had a day exploring neolithic England on Monday. It began with a predawn drive to Stonehenge — a little over two hours from Stratford-upon-Avon, which included a stop for coffee along the way: Nigel is no good without his coffee in the morning. There’s a path under the road that … more…
I’m heading off to Stratford-upon-Avon again for a reprise of the trip I took this same time last year. I leave on Tuesday night, arrive Wednesday morning, and return back to New York on Sunday, October 4. Last year’s trip was such a blast that my travel buddy Bonnie and I decided to do it … more…
This intensely creepy show is what made an entire generation of British kids the grown-up geeks they are today.
Gravity is his favorite tool:
From Britain’s Sky News, a bit of history: