BoomingEchoes
BoomingEchoes
BoomingEchoes

If there wasn't so much money poured into astronauts I could see them trying to throw more up into space to try to get further out, but here are usually insanely smart individuals (which makes up an incalculable part of those dollar amounts) spending tons of time training that they have to fear losing -cause, really,

Ugh.. I thought the idea of a naming craze after a movie/book was a horrible thing, but this is much worse.. And I had totally forgotten about that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles incident, which also happened in the US if I remember correctly.

Yeah I don't get it either.. I figured it was simply so the suit could track him and self-suit up.. Cause till then Tony's had to either Physically suit up himself (like with the Brief Case armor) or Jarvis dressed him, like we had seen in this movie.

Yeah, I won't lie, I caught myself thinking, despite everything else that was awesome going on, that the system was seriously badass at least twice.

Well, specially in the free fall, I saw it more-so as a way for the suit to know where he was at all. I mean, up until then the suit hadn't sought him out like that, he's always had to suit up/have Jarvis dress him.

**Spoilery alert**

Yeah, I agree with feeling like horror is its own thing, though I skew towards feeling that it ends up breaking into subgenre of its own, like Promethus and Alien being horror/sci-fi. The River and Paranormal Activity being something like Horror/Found Footage (since not all found footage is horror any more)

Urr.. I don't know if I like the idea of calling anything having to do with Wolverine starting his own team of heroes to "right wrongs" canonical when the character should have been the farthest thing from that at that point -specially since it appears Sabertooth is involved with the team, when the idea is that there

I was going to say, David Bruce Banner finally got a car! Good for him!

Zone Lord sounds like Three's Company but Mr. Furley is an evil, yet hip, Alien.

It thing the difference comes at the expense of a few things.. Like how many doctors/places -I believe- won't continuously supply you with morning after pills because, hey(!), you might just be doing this sort of thing on purpose.

I'm certainly no expert, but as a personal opinion I'd look for a doctor that will really work with you (if you don't have one like this, of course) and is knowledgeable about t he ins and outs of what the IUD would do to you personally. If the doctor is good enough they should really be able to put to rest any fears

I was hoping you could clear something up, because I'm finding myself confused (I need to seperate the quote out into two sections for 2 different questions about -maybe- the same thing). You said:

Thats terrible, I'm sorry that happened to them.

I <3 this comment. I find myself deeply moved by this concept.

Well, they could ditch a majority of the grown-ups and refocus Terra Nova as "Hunger Games with Dinosaurs"

Well, you have to figure this too, specially if we're talking about network TV.. Star Trek (Original Series) only lasted 3 seasons. BSG didn't really run that long either, it got 1 season and a "theatrical" piece that was only really a Pilot episode and a spin of series that lasted 10 episodes. Both shows were

I don't disagree except for that fack that most of the networks are ditching Sci-fi for fantasy. Genre television lives, it just might not exactly be what we really want (but they'll never figure that out if certain shows keep getting the ratings they do)

Yeah.. Arrow really seems like a crap shoot given their past with DC shows.. The character list alone so far makes me worry big time over this.

"Time shifting, DVD and OL delivery have changed what success means, but the networks haven't changed how they measure it."