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Umberto Gonzalez needs to #layoff the #cocaine.

It seems that if a civilization is at the point where they are technologically able to construct a Dyson Sphere, they would have already figured out the whole energy thing.

I don't think I've ever met someone who doesn't like music as a whole. Are you sure you're not an alien?

Lol yeah, I had never listened to Rush until I read the book. And then I listened to nothing but Rush for a while after, I actually like them quite a bit. Well, mainly 2112. :D

It's weird, because I was born in '91 and I loved the heck out of the book. Maybe it was because I got a pretty large dose of 80s pop culture while growing up, and then when I read the book it made me look into the things I wasn't familiar with.

I don't know, I'd prefer this:

One-off special, doesn't count!!!

Sheeeeeeeit, I was just wondering the other day if that old live-action Star Wars show that a ton of scripts were written for was going to be resurrected in some form now that Disney owns it. I'll watch the hell out of any Star Wars show, but the concept for that one sounded really awesome.

Lol, January Jones is basically just wearing a stripper's sequined bra. Quite the "costume".

Then why what?

I know, I have them.

Right. It was pretty heavily implied, if not outright stated (I'd have to re-watch to be sure), that those 5th-dimensional beings were actually future humans going back and creating the Tesseract so Coop could send that data to Murph to save the human race. It's a causality loop, but we're scifi fans, causality loops

The tesseract (which allowed Coop to communicate with Murph back in time) wasn't created by Coop's love for Murph. It was created at some indeterminate time in the future by humans who have unlocked time travel, because they knew it needed to be done so Coop could send Murph that data to save the human race, so that

Thing is, Hathaway's character was the one who had that whole spiel on love, and it was pretty plain that the rest of the crew thought she was an idiot. And in the end, love didn't "conquer all". Love wasn't a fundamental force represented in the movie that acted outside of the bounds of science (or at least the

Fuck off, asshat, I enjoyed the pacing of it. It kept me hooked and on the edge of my seat the entire time. You're just a bitter internet troll who thinks his opinions are superior to everyone else's.

Er, no, it's not an objective fact. It is your opinion. Learn to differentiate the two.

See, I didn't like the Death Note anime. I much preferred the manga and felt the anime fell short. Different strokes for different folks.

Wow, I came here hoping I wouldn't see Death Note on the list, because the manga was far better than the anime in my opinion. I powered through that so quickly, it's my favorite. I just don't think it translated to screen as well as it could have. Not horrible, but I prefer the manga.

News flash: not everyone agrees that the pacing was off. I for one don't, and obviously many others agree. Your opinion isn't automatically fact.

You do realize that the end wasn't the actual end, right? There's more coming? I keep seeing the "not resolved" complaint and it's total horseshit. And people like the anime, don't crap on their opinions.