May 26th, 2014 – Steven Directs ET
Rare candid shot of Steven directing ET to perform the famous finger scene- ET, as usual, being high as a kite.
Rare candid shot of Steven directing ET to perform the famous finger scene- ET, as usual, being high as a kite.
It looks like Kat’s gonna take out Starbuck’s Viper for a joyride… oh, we’re gonna have a brawl in the pilot’s lounge tonight!
On 22 January 2014, museum visitors, curators, managers and mascots from all over the world will be taking part in #MuseumSelfie day – a Twitter project aimed at raising awareness of the great collections being housed by national and regional museums across the globe. This photo was my submission to the event, taken in from of LACMA’s Urban Lights installation.
I thought it was appropriate to share today.
The Sacred Scrolls of the faith of the Lords of Kobol, used on-screen in Battlestar Galactica. This is the form of the scrolls I personally prefer visually, even though I would like a book version as well for more practical reading.
The Sacred Scrolls are a set of writings that form the basis of Colonial religion, a polytheistic faith resembling the legends of ancient Greece. The scrolls record much of the alleged history of humanity, including life on Kobol before the great exodus, and the legend of Earth. Portions of the scrolls are used in religious ceremonies, such as the Service for the Dead.
Most notable among the Sacred Scrolls is the Book of Pythia, also referred to as the Pythian Prophecy. Written 3,600 years ago by the oracle Pythia, they are believed by some to foretell the current exodus from the Twelve Colonies of Kobol.