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Nuclear pulse drives could propel a probe to Proxima Centauri in about 60 years.

They both use HFCS and not cane sugar, so they both taste like crap.

20 lightyears isn't that far away.

The Alpha Centauri system is potentially reachable well within a lifetime. It is only 4 light years away.

I don't see the point of left-handed mice. If you are left handed, wouldn't you want your left hand to be free while browsing so you can do things like take notes? I know that is what I do.

Edwards is actually a life-long Godzilla fan. Emmerich and Devlin didn't give two shits about the old films.

No it isn't. It is a nuclear allegory. A message, a warning. The original film wasn't intended to be seen as a "monster mashup" like the later films were. It was a serious, solemn piece.

I take it you have not seen the original 1954 film.

Watch the original film. This isn't the kid loving, savior of the world that was the '70s Godzilla. This is the true beast, the original Gojira.

"Grim and gritty reboot"

Cyborg was in the CGI part of the reveal trailer. He was being blasted by Superman.

I'd buy a Rommel action figure.

I actually own the NES Godzilla game, Monster of Monsters, and I love it.

I don't think so. I am a life-long fan of TOS, TNG, and ENT (DS9 and VOY can go screw themselves) and I found the movie to be very good. I'd say it easily is up there with II, IV, and First Contact.

My desire for this game just keeps growing and growing. I loved War for Cybertron. The campaign was fun and the co-op Horde mode was fantastic. The competitive multiplayer was fun, but it didn't really have much to keep me playing for long.

"extremely powerful bending might exist in a limited few hands"

I'm not sure how this new comment layout works, I don't know if anyone will see this but...

The Vatican has already stated that it wouldn't conflict with Catholicism. The problem groups are radical, backwards religions like Evangelical Christianity.

Telltale never releases on time. It is just a fact of their company.

The cotton gin gave slavery a breath of life. Slavery was well on its way out in 1793, but the cotton gin made owning slaves for cotton production much more economical.