Robulus
Robulus
Robulus

I know I'm super late to the party here...but didn't Marvel retcon the whole X-gene mutation thing a while back to say that basically ALL superhumans are mutants, it's just that some characters like the FF, Hulk, Spider-Man, etc. had latent mutations which were "unleashed" by the various external stimuli of their

I'll wait and catch it on SyFy.

It's sad that I had to make it this far down the comments for this to be posted.

Now now, back in the 90's there was a reason that the History Channel was dubbed the Hitler Channel. It used to actually give a shit about real history, if nothing other than WWII at least.

Just to play devil's advocate, it's entirely possible this was done by professional landscapers wearing ear protection. Assuming he was under a bush or something where he wasn't obviously seen, it could be very easy to trim and move on. That said, I can only hope that it was careless obliviousness and not

Actually, Corsair is Christopher Summers, AKA Scott and Alex Summers' father. Besides, CJA mentioned that it's an X-Men spinoff and would therefore be licensed to Fox.

Considering Thanos was in the Avengers post-credit sequence, there is a very plausible shot at getting an Infinity Gauntlet storyline or at least a mention and some character name drops.

What kind of processing power/data storage do the various Mars Rovers have? How much are they able to do on site vs. what is sent back for processing?

Thanks a lot science, all of these breakthroughs have really accomplished is making eternally young, glow-in-the-dark mice that can never been killed.

Well, it's not like they had a choice considering the star accidentally killed himself with a gun full of blanks.

Despite many misgivings about such an experiment, the late 70's-80's were truly a great time to grow up. I must have trekked across half the county on my bike, being out on weekends from right after cartoons ended until the sun was down. With no cell phones for anyone to keep in touch with, you knew you had to be

I am a major AFOL and my birthday is on the 7th, so I'm all over this. Honestly looks better than I was expecting, it has an old school Looney Toons/Muppets vibe where you can enjoy it at any age.

I loved that show in high school and was crushed to find they pulled a classic Buck Rogers/Battlestar Galactica second season reboot that totally killed all the investment in plot and character that the first season had set up.

I have some photos I took as well, but they are too far away to see anything in detail. I remember seeing this live at the Cape when I was in elementary school; we were going on a tour of the KSC with the added benefit of getting to see a launch, suffice it to say, the Space Center closed immediately and we ended up

Pretty much any product ever advertised on an infomercial or one of those "As Seen on TV" ads.

Well, I was born in '76 and according to my childhood immunization card, I got the smallpox vaccination, but I don't have any noticeable scarring. Mind you, I have no idea where I was injected or what method they used and my mother isn't around to tell me, so all I have for proof is that card.

I'm going to go with B, everything looks too flat. The shadows of the chairs look like a solid block, unlike A which has shadows from multiple angles. The TV is blank, while in A, it reflects the seats and tables in the glass. Of course, with my luck it's probably A, because it's TOO realistic.

I think the implication is this is the first time they have designed a totally CG car for a film, without any physical model for reference.

While not friends with him, I've met him a number of times. I grew up about 10 miles from where he lived and he used to speak to English classes in High School. Our library had a full collection of Xanth books and I tried to get into them but (thankfully it would appear) I never could. He certainly seemed nice