SciFiTeach
SciFiTeach
SciFiTeach

I agree with Ellen-Rose. Even though it was not formed by an actual mountainous volcano, the formation was still volcanic in nature. Sometimes I think journalists get a little too o.c.d. with their semantics.

Kondyor Massif is an igneous intrusion, volcanic rock piercing the surrounding sedimentary rock.

This is not strange at all, but I start every single NYD with waffles for breakfast (this is the only day of the year I eat them) and endless champagne. We watch the Rose Parade in bed with the dogs.

Preach on, brother! Being left alone with The Exorcist left me traumatized for life. Good parenting, Dad.

Man, this movie fucked me up when I saw it as a kid. Especially the end when he kills her. So dark and brutal. The lesson here is not to leave your kids alone with HBO.

Some hope?! If you're older than TEN and think it's okay to call 9-1-1 because of a PSN/XBL/Steam/Cable/Internet outage, the only thing it ain't too late for, is your parents to knock some fucking sense into you. :U

he sounds in his young teenage years, probably 13 or 14 at the oldest, so theres some hope.

I'll say this to any naysaying or critiques: Little Black girls are ALL about this movie. I was in the theatre to see "The Hobbit", and moms and grannies were there with their charges and their friends and they were happy as pigs in shit to be there. And I was happy for them.

I think I can offer this on behalf of 99% of us here:

No. That's not Christian doctrine. That's the teachings of whatever offshoot of Christianity her parents subscribe to. Christianity, like almost all major religions, has its ultra-orthodox, ultra-liberal and all manner of in between adherants. There are plenty of Christians that would have welcomed this child

Giving out unsolicited 'pseudo' medical advice on Gawker makes you look like a fool.

Same here. My mom was subbing in a math class one day and sent a kid to the office. The kid asked her what she'd do "when your kid gets sent to the office".

My kid is going to be watching me donate his fun gifts (non-necessities) to a charity because he can't stop stealing.

And the one about Atheists never being able to resist telling everyone what they don't believe in...

The Stupendous Yappi!

Right there with you man! Have never got the love for it!

I know I will get tons of flak for this, but it has to be said. Sorry, but I just don't get the appeal. I think the intelligentsia latched on to this because sci-fi was not considered a respectable genre at the time, and everyone else has just repeated the same nonsense. Other than some inspired cinematography and

See, I loved Buck Rogers because it embraced the cheese. Disco, catsuits, penis headed robots and Gary Coleman cameos. Plus Gil Gerard was a wink at the camera fun loving lead.

This movie is too 70s disco to be taken seriously and too dull to be cheese. Don't see the love for it.