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Very cool show. Of course all the theories of expansion might get tossed out if researchers prove the hologram theory of the universe turns out to be true. Then things would get really weird:)

If you are talking about which actors really set the groundwork for taking sci fi seriously as a genre and giving good performances I'd have to go with Alec guiness from star wars. He gave the film some much needed classic acting credentials in a time where sci fi films were for the most part regarded as niche. Yes

Not sure if he counts technically as a super hero, but he kicked the shit out a godlike psychic with nothing more than a motorcycle and laser rifle. If Batman counts, then so should Kaneda...

Man I wish bigfoot was real. It sure would spice things up wouldn't it? Just imagine, the next time a friend or colleague told you about a science fact or gave you some useful advice, you could just reel back and slap them across the face. When they ask "hey there old bean, why'd you done did that? One could simply

Man I wish bigfoot was real. It sure would spice things up wouldn't it? Just imagine, the next time a friend or colleague told you about a science fact or gave you some useful advice, you could just reel back and slap them across the face. When they ask "hey there old bean, why'd you done did that? One could simply

Man I wish bigfoot was real. It sure would spice things up wouldn't it? Just imagine, the next time a friend or colleague told you about a science fact or gave you some useful advice, you could just reel back and slap them across the face. When they ask "hey there! Why'd you done that? One could simply reply: because

I don't quite understand the point of the essay. The book deals with alcoholism while the movie deals with mental illness. Its why Nicholson plays the character up in the beginning because the audience is supposed to see that he's not all together before events unfold. Kubrick took only some elements from the book and

It was a good effort, but sadly I think this short film shows more of the limitations of the character rather than show her strengths. One minute she is running around fighting masked terrorists and the next slaying monsters, the juxtaposition just doesn't work well and is very jarring. Having those kinds of

In the Mortal Kombat Konquest tv show Shao Kahn slaughters all the main characters and it ends with the entire world engulfed into darkness. Cheesey show, but brutal ending:

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For any Forbidden Planet fans this song will rock yer socks off: