The discoverer of the Shaped Charge?
The discoverer of the Shaped Charge?
This bothered me in the first Alien, and has bothered me repeatedly in the "series."
If I rip the screen out of my laptop, it is not going to be showing me movies and such any more. So why, if one rips the effing head off an "Alien" robot, like, say, Ashe or David, does the head continue to function like some demonic…
No.
Read it.
I would imagine many of the results are the result of the age demographic of IO9 commenters. How many of these wetbabies were even alive when some of these shows aired? Gosh I feel old.
Agreed, and that is a very, very long fall indeed.
What she said.
Similar, I think!
Ah, the virtues of the True Mechanic. The evils of the Short Tails.
Probably because pipeweed, in LotR and Hobbit, is analogous to tobacco, not marijuana. The transformation of the calming smoking of a pipe into goggle-eyed huffery was very juvenile and one of my least favorite parts of the Jackson movie.
Herbert.
Better than the original in one regard ... they kept Superman's underpants on the outside.
Mwahahhahh! All according to plan!
Not Titanic?
A filthy eastern European code monkey buys a street whore for two cigarettes and is finally able to debug the game program he has been circlejerking for a month.
Barney at the moment of disintegration in the temporal anomalyzer?
Sure is picturesque, but where are the Titanian (Titian, Titan? Somebody give me the nomenclature please!) trees, bushes and rednecks (bluenecks?) ready to tell me I got a purdy mouth?
I read a study of a professor who intentionally annoyed some corvids on campus while wearing a rubber mask. The birds started dive-bombing anyone wearing that same mask, for years after the study was completed, including new birds which had never been abused. This showed they not only had recognition, but could…
This guy nearly did it, and look where it got him.
I used to have the Barbara Remington cover as a poster. While odd, it was very detailed and I thought did well in capturing the LOTR trilogy in a single drawing.
Thank you for a sane post. The kneejerks who repeat the "Defending Freedom" line should wake up to the fact that, while their personal reasons for being in the military may, in fact, be altruistic, even honorable, the tasks that they have been set since late 2001 have been, almost without exception, morally…