starwars:

Character of the Week Image – R2-D2

yesterdaywasonly:

Spinning tonight: Beck, Morning Phase. The post man must really love me because both this and Nils Frahm’s Spaces arrived today. Brilliant music all around. 

Love the perspective on this.

starwars:

Awesome X-wing concept art by the equally awesome VFX master-turned-director, Joe Johnston. 

I’m a sucker for Star Wars concept art.

yesterdaywasonly:

Down the line.

starwars:

Take a sneak peek at TIE fighters, the Ghost starship, and new heroes in this special teaser!

Woohoo!!

Very intriguing tip.

xombiedirge:

Usagi Yojimbo Tributes by Nat Jones, Antonio Crew,  Shane WhiteScott WestCraig ThompsonCameron Stewart & Tim Shinn

Part of the Help the Sakais Benefit Auction, organised in conjunction with CAPS. and included in “The Sakai Project Book”. More info and donation options HERE

ruckawriter:

notpulpcovers:

Anything Goes

No time for love, Doctor Jones.

Because it’s Indiana Jones, that’s why.

unsplash:

Download / By Sylwia Bartyzel

ruckawriter:

optimysticals:

bevkatzz:

“I love that she’s unapologetically badass. There’s no back-story trying to explain something horrible that happened to her that explains who she is. No, that’s just who she is. She just is this person; no explanation needed. Just like men—when a male character comes on screen and is a badass, you just accept it. And I’m hoping that’s what fans do with Rosa. She is who she is and she just doesn’t give a shit.”- Stephanie Beatriz on her character, Rosa Diaz, in Brooklyn Nine-Nine

I may need to watch this.

One of the few shows I’m actually actively watching, and it’s actually a family show.

Yes, you should watch this. Diverse cast, non-traditional roles, humor from character, not from cliché.

My opinion, of course; YMMV.

I wasn’t sure I was going to make it with this show. The first couple of episodes were very rough. But it seems to have found its groove, and I find myself laughing more as the season has progressed.

And Stephanie’s character is my absolute favorite, followed closely by Andre Braugher’s.