Mute.
Mute.
@sicboi: <3
@orbit: Hahaha I loved that line. Then he takes a deep breath.
No Ron Pearlman in The Hobbit? Awww.
@Stunspot: The hint is that we know now that it is in fact a pathogen of some sort. Not even this much was explained in the comics. Also, the scientist mentioned something about the sample he was working on was infected live tissue, rather than the typical infected dead tissue, which may or may not help in deducing…
I know I'll be seeing it.
@itmustbeken: Have you heard the soundtrack? It sounds less like an album by Daft Punk, and more like a generic soundtrack to a live-action Disney movie.
@Asraiil: He has a PhD in civil engineering from the Iran University of Science and Technology. I'm not a fan of saying 'this school is better than that school' or 'that school lacks credibility', but... well, you know. It's Iran.
Nic Cage... in a film that messes with people's minds. I lol'd. The only thing that messes with my mind is how on Earth that guy manages to find work, much less nab leading roles.
@Priper: Point-and-Shoots: Ewww.
@wasting_company_time: No, you aren't.
My neighbor just pulled one of these things into his yard not two days ago.
@Jeremy Washington: Early helicopter.
"Strange Edison Inventions Gallery"
@NanorH: To show the Reptoids that they can rule this planet when they pry it from our cold, dead fingers.
@mykola: Considering that this is essentially a functioning art piece, it's not really a hard decision at all. The watch's value will only increase with time. Consider it an investment.
@elSpanielo: I see what you did there.
@cadrina: We're considering I, Robot a disaster now?
@Dope_danny: Financially, it may not have performed so well. It had a production budget of about $100M, yet only raked in approximately $87M worldwide. The film itself can hardly be considered a disaster. Some people like it. Some people dislike it.