Shadowdagger
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@Hami83: Agree. Star Wars is overrated, imho.

God, not another Terminator-wannabe story...

*looks at the Beauty & the Beast rip-off*

@simonbarsinister: I've read from Wikipedia, that Cameron "tried" to study physics but he left because of his problems with maths. Does this make him a scientist?

@MercerCh00x: I want to see the Na'vi understand, why humans act "aggressive" - seeing behind those ignorant retard stereotypes, Cameron was creating *rollseyes*. And seeing that earth's nature is not "such-beautiful-innocent-utopia" like Pandora. Plus, nobody is perfect - this counts for all humans, animals and

Uhm, I thought Io9 is a website for science fiction?

@Pope John Peeps II: You know what? You express exactly how I feel about a lot of Science Fiction books. I can't remember who said that but I remember the quote: "4% of Science Fiction are masterpieces while 96% are total bullsh*t."

Meh. I want a kick-ass Deus Ex movie!

What a load of crap, now seriously. I rather watch Avatar than this (and I hate that blue people movie). They could make Independence Day 2 or WarOfTheWorlds 2 instead. I'm just so freakin' sick of that Michael Bay-sque action-exploding-CGI-in 3D!!11 crap - I just could puke! No wonder that people (especially in the

@Szin: Cool! I want to do that too!

Wanna see badass cyborgs? Here they are:

@ifandbut: I love Deus Ex. I can't wait for the comming prequel (Deus Ex: Human Revolution).

The Terminator is not a cyborg. He is an android. A cyborg is usually a human/or animal with 1 - 99% artifical parts. Plus, cyborgs has been once human and androids not - androids are complete artifical beings.

And as the Na'Vis are yiffing their brains out, Colonel Quaritch and his soldiers turn out to be all gay and the movie ends with a hot human orgy!

@amazingmao: Yeah, I thought about that, too. Not augmented humans can't survive in space for a long time. The lack of gravity is damaging our muscles and bones, the radiation of our sun is damaging our cells etc.