Not backing down from a fight or allowing NRA supporters to reel off their talking points, CNN's Piers Morgan has adopted the tragedy in Connecticut as a rally cry to push for real change with gun sales in the USA. In response to the horrific massacre in Newtown, Conn., Morgan has steadily broadcasted his opinion and challenges to pro gun guests. Last Friday saw him interview Steve Dulan of the Michigan Coalition of Responsible Gun Owners, Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-n.Y.), Dan Gross of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and gun-rights advocate John Lott. Tonight he interviewed Cade Courtley, Dr. Oz and Larry Pratt. A partial transcript of Piers incendiary interview with Pratt, courtesy of newsbusters.org: Morgan:...
- 12/19/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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Ellen Ripley (Alien/Aliens, 1979/86)
Warrant Officer Ellen Ripley is just hanging out on the intergalactic transport ship Nostromo, leading the often-dull life of a Space Teamster, when all of a sudden, out of nowhere, her idiot captain decides to land on the remote planet Lv-426 to investigate some stupid distress signal emanating from a crashed spaceship. Now, as we all know, responding to distress signals is one of the top five most insanely boneheaded tactical decisions any science-fiction/horror space traveler can possibly make, but this doesn’t stop Captain Numbnuts from ordering his crew to get their asses down there and dope out the spooky alien wreckage.
Of course, once they go down to investigate, some dumbass crewmember decides it would be totally hilarious to stick his face in one of the strange egglike things he finds in the smoldering wreckage of the derelict ship.
Ellen Ripley (Alien/Aliens, 1979/86)
Warrant Officer Ellen Ripley is just hanging out on the intergalactic transport ship Nostromo, leading the often-dull life of a Space Teamster, when all of a sudden, out of nowhere, her idiot captain decides to land on the remote planet Lv-426 to investigate some stupid distress signal emanating from a crashed spaceship. Now, as we all know, responding to distress signals is one of the top five most insanely boneheaded tactical decisions any science-fiction/horror space traveler can possibly make, but this doesn’t stop Captain Numbnuts from ordering his crew to get their asses down there and dope out the spooky alien wreckage.
Of course, once they go down to investigate, some dumbass crewmember decides it would be totally hilarious to stick his face in one of the strange egglike things he finds in the smoldering wreckage of the derelict ship.
- 11/9/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Ben Thompson and Clay Thompson)
- Fangoria
There are numerous reasons to tune into the latest reality survival series from Spike, the biggest is the engaging host Cade Courtley, a true American Patriot and a bonafide Navy Seal who teaches you, the viewer, useful information for surviving plausible terror scenarios in this post 9/11 age. Navy Seal Cade Courtley literally guides through ten edge-of-your-seat episodes; the series premiere airs Tuesday, September 1 (10:00-11:00pm Et/Pt) with the first episode dedicated to a simulated plane hijacking. You will find yourself wanting to take notes. The premiere episode "Hijacking" was loaded with information I had never thought of, nor realized about what to do if you had to assume a pilot role in the event of a...
- 8/28/2009
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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