Highest Rated Comments


pharm-Dave1036 karma

Terry, Thanks for this AMA. You were the only American in Monty Python but so many of your non-python works seem distinctly British or span the pond quite well. Are you still an "American" or have you adopted the UK as your physical home or muse? Second, did you personally help Seth McFarland do the Monty Python opening for Family Guy or just give him permission to parody your work?

pharm-Dave101 karma

Robert... just linked over to your Kickstarter and you are at only 5%. Aside from donating directly, how can we help spread the word? How many days has this been going on and why are we just hearing about it now? What will happen if you cannot get enough crowd-funding by the end of the next 10 days?

pharm-Dave95 karma

Sarah Douglass, Ursa from Superman I and II, has an interesting tale. She comes from Stratford-on-Avon and her mother still lives there. One day at a convention she "politely" told a fan that if he is ever in England to look her up, or something to that effect (wink). One day she gets a call from her mother. There was this lovely gentleman from America there and he looked her up. Her mother invited him in for tea. Sarah never even hints at anything like that any more.

pharm-Dave74 karma

Robert, Thanks for doing the AMA. While I am sure you get known most for Voyager, how big is your "Night of the Comet" fanbase? Better than a date night in the barrio?

pharm-Dave45 karma

I have shared it. I do that a lot with projects I believe in. I helped Kent Boyd (So You Think You Can Dance) with his dance short film and Alexis Cruz (Stargate) with his graphic novel. I have a couple of friends that do Podcasts and I am sure they would love to have you on if you would allow me to do the introductions. One in out of Rochester / Twin Cities, MN... another is out of Altanta, GA... but both are nationwide... and I am in contact with a BIG one out of the UK.