Long time gamer of retro & modern. Humor, classical music & soundtracks,Japanese & Korean cultures,007,comics,sci-fi,skinny dipping, Britcoms. #naturism
On this day in 1982, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan hit theaters and instantly became the greatest Star Trek movie ever made.
Ricardo Montalbán’s Khan was the perfect villain against @WilliamShatner as Admiral James T. Kirk, the Genesis Device raised the stakes, and Spock’s sacrifice… well, we’re still not over it. Too soon!
DID YOU SPOT IT? In Kirk’s apartment, right there in the background, sits a beautiful Silver Commodore PET computer — a perfect slice of 70s/80s tech in the 23rd century. (Kirk collected 20th Century artifacts)
June 2017 Admiral Kirk's silver Commodore PET was sold for $6,000. What an incredible piece of Commodore / Star Trek history this computer is.
Happy 44th anniversary to one of the most rewatchable sci-fi films of all time! Who’s watching the movie tonight as well?
I am not a big fan of most 20th Century Classical style composers but Holst with his The Planets is an exception. I would argue that John Williams took a lot of inspiration from this work. Plus how many songs have we ever gotten immortalizing Uranus? 😁
Are You Being Served? Again! (Grace and Favour). It may not be as good and last as long as AYBS but it definitely has its moments. And it's still one of my favorite Britcoms.