HalOfBorg99
HalOfBorg
HalOfBorg99

Well, by 'mover' I meant whoever did the actual lifting, but it makes sense to me that standard moving companies wouldn't want to touch such a thing.

But the explosion would be impressive if it did fall over.

Good point on the 'pistol whipping'. :)

*mover talking*

A weapon is a weapon. A gun is designed to fire a projectile, so don't use it as a hammer.

We had the whole set of gear for my son - we had a blast with all of it.

I love how people always use images of those big towers at the nuclear plants, with all that dangerous smoke coming out of them.

It's really quite simple - they are alike because they ARE. You would ASK if they weren't.

Say "walk" or "rabbit" in our house and you KNOW Buster is paying attention. And I love watching Sadie try to get to the TV when animals are moving a lot on it.

Yeah, it was buried IN the crater - I should have said that. One image is the moment the signal was triggered, the other is the dig site itself.

The Moon monolith in the movie was called TMA-1 for Tycho Magnetic Anomaly 1. It was found (in Tycho crater) because of the magnet disruption it caused. It send a radio signal towards Jupiter when touched. I'm assuming that was the trigger, not simply being exposed.

Go ahead, make your tractor beams out of lasers. We'll make OURS out of polarized gravitons and see who wins at weight lifting. :)

Well, I was going with the "life created, tragic result" thing, but OK.

Lal from ST:TNG

Most of the time live-action 3D looks terrible to me. I could hardly tell what was going on in Spy Kids 3D.

Nothing at all, I'm sure.

*gasp* "This is awful!"

THIS

SO many classic Trek villains waiting out there - and most should be unchanged by the new timeline (unless the currents & eddies spread out there as well).

But it's just one tiny, thin little mint!