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For a 3 year test, yes, that makes sense. But it could have gone up before for shorter tests, perhaps, or there could be plans for a manned mission - likely after they’d shaken it down on unmanned tests prior. The Space Shuttle tragedies were heavy on every aerospace engineer’s mind for decades after.

My dad had made mention of that project being kicked around the various rocket manufacturers back in the 80's through to the 2000's, as he went from General Dynamics Space Division to Martin Marietta to Lockheed Martin and finally United Launch Alliance before he retired. He’d said it was supposed to be the next

Well, we’ve had Michael B. Jordan and Chris Evans both be Johnny Storm, with Jordan becoming Killmonger and Evans becoming Captain America later. I was REALLY hoping for a FF story before they had Evans leave the Captain America role behind, if for nothing else than a joke with Cap meeting Johnny and making some crack

I wish the damn post office would let us know when they leave a package with our apartment complex office because they can’t fit it into the little mailbox, or leave it on our front porch, which they literally drive right by on the way out of the complex!

Our current mail carrier is sorely lacking; our old one used to

LOL Lorenzo was doing the same character he did in every voiceover he did - and he was doing it prior to Bill Murray’s “Caddyshack” appearance. Listen to when he was Carlton, the doorman, on Rhoda - or when he was Tummi Gummi on Gummi Bears. Or when he was Sgt. Dunder on Talespin. Or when he was on the Smothers

I feel like I’m the only one I know that likes Reginald the Vampire. I know it’s based off of the “Fat Vampire” books, but it also is reminiscent of the “Bill of the Dead” series that I enjoy...Let’s see if more people clamor about it.

Tin Man was where I was first introduced to Zooey Deschanel. It had the potential to be good, but it just got really ridiculous when they had her going through the O.Z. and meeting the equivalent of the Cowardly Lion, Scarecrow, and of course, Neal McDonough as the horrible version of the Tin Man. 

I haven’t seen that yet; looks like I’ve got to sit down and watch it this weekend.

Louis Theroux had a good one I watched a few weeks back; “My Scientology Movie”, which had the church groups harassing him with “squirrel buster” teams as he filmed reenactments of events that senior level former officials stated they witnessed.

The Church of Scientology is bizarre, and I don’t get why they’re so damn

I can see that...Diedrich Bader emulated it, Will Friedle emulated it, sorta (but he was meant to be a completely different role of “Batman”, so it was ok that he wasn’t Conroy, who was actually his mentor in more ways than one)

I meant that anyone else who comes to try and do Batman now is going to be a different

Other people have voiced Bruce Wayne/Batman, but I compare it to putting Joaquin Phoenix or Jared Leto in the role of the Joker - they’re decent, but not Heath Ledger or Caesar Romero good.

Man oh man. Kevin being gone is...I dunno. I don’t know how to feel about Batman passing on.

I, Robot went off the rails as soon as they decided to have the robots attack humans.

At least Bicentennial Man followed Asimov’s ideals to the core, and it’s one of my (and my wife’s) favorite movies involving robots.

Ahhh, Kid Rock. A man who is out of touch with reality because he’s become the epitome of white rednecks.

Yep. For example, I used to think George W. Bush was terrible. Then Trump was elected president, and I realized that Dubya was actually pretty bipartisan compared to the crap that 45 spewed out of his mouth.

Yep. Used to be a Serendipity3 location, and had great desserts; unfortunately, they went under at that location and were replaced by Hell’s Kitchen.

The Venetian shops are really fun to look through (even if I can’t afford anything), as are the Miracle Mile shops at Planet Hollywood.

My wife and I went to Vegas for our honeymoon instead of Disney World, nearly 15 years ago.

I honestly am looking forward to this. Enchanted was out of left field, and seeing Amy Adams starting a whole musical number in Central Park with seemingly random strangers was hilarious, especially with Dempsey’s reactions playing through as a “What the hell? How does this happen? Do you know these people?” vibe. :)

Sean Patrick Flanery, who was the older version of Indy in the Young Indiana Jones series, went on to be the crazy gun nut Gunpowder on the Amazon Prime Video series, The Boys...Not sure if I want to read that as a good thing or not. :)