OscarMikeActual
OscarMikeActual
OscarMikeActual

Whatever you're missing, I'm missing too, because this doesn't make a ton of sense.

How exactly does the Navy intend to use this? Radio waves do travel poorly underwater, but light is even worse, and it has an extremely short range relative VLF transmissions, which the Navy currently uses to communicate with subs when submerged.

If this had come out 4 or 5 years ago, I think the general movie going audience maybe would have given a shit. As it stands, this sequel is several years too late.

Or maybe the drug let's you perceive mankind's utter insignificance in the cosmic scheme of things, and the individual embraces the sheer futility of it all and gives up, ready and willing to die.

I really hope this version takes place far in the future on a distant planet and there are ALIENS. Take that, Christians!

That makes sense!

Fair point.

The whole second paragraph confuses me. The way it's written makes it sounds like photons and particles are two mutually exclusive things, when photons are particles. Maybe I'm missing something.

So Americans consume too many calories, and waste a shit ton of calories. A strange irony. Doesn't matter. USA! USA! USA!

Oh, I agree that it does fit well. I think the idea that a lot of our computer technology was reverse engineered from the aliens' helps to explain why Goldbloom's macbook was able to interface with their systems. But it certainly was never explicitly stated in the film, nor do I recall a scene where it was even

That's actually a really sound argument for why he was able to interface with aliens' systems, and I like it. However, I don't think the writers were that smart when they wrote it.

DO A BARREL ROW.

A valid point. Or, "Music Not Nominally the Most Popular in Your State (or necessarily anywhere), but With the Largest Delta in its Popularity (or lack thereof) in Your State Relative to the Rest of the United States".

Thank you for making the distinction that this isn't a breakdown of the most popular bands in each state. I keep seeing this showing up in my newsfeed on facebook, and the articles I see keep making that mistake.

Sony and Fox trying to expand their respective properties into shared universes with multiple interweaving films just illustrates more and more how much these franchises need to go back to Marvel/Disney.

Mutant, and (sorta) proud.

TELL US NOW

Can someone explain to me what the hell this new Terminator movie is supposed to be? A remake? Reboot? Sequel? A remakequelboot?

IGN reports this as being a sequel to Timothy Oliphaunt's Hitman movie. I thought I had read that this was actually a reboot and not a direct sequel to the previous film. Can anyone verify?