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Maybe they should call this one Thanksgiving. Thematically / plot wise it could work too.

If you have a REALLY good subwoofer (mine is 18" 400 watt RMS), the helicopter crashing into the building and resulting glass shockwave is phenomenal.

Recovery of missing hand / lightsaber, mysterious masked bad guy. I'm thinking a clone is the main villain.

I spent many years working as a "Satellite Technician" this was my view in Antarctica.

They should never make a sequel to The Godfather, it would be pointless, it is perfect as it is, leave it alone. Same goes for Mad Max, Terminator, Toy Story, Alien...

Polar Star, Polar Sea, Healy, Nathaniel B Palmer, Oden, Kapitan Khlebnkov.

They are all pretty cool in different ways. I've been onboard 5 of the ones you have listed. The up close sound of breaking the thicker ice is an amazing thing.

Real life is scary enough. And I bet you thought penguins were cute.

The actually get a few thousand visitors each year, mostly from the cruise ships.

They really have done an amazing restoration job. When you walk into the huts, it feels like they have just stepped out and will be back soon. The next big project is restoring Borchgrevink's hut at Cape Adaire, the first building ever built in Antarctica, also the site of the first ever winter-over stay in Antarctica

What he did would have had a significant financial impact. The trailer was supposed to be exclusive to Agents of Shield, which would have created a significant boost in both ratings and advertising revenue for the show, and potentially created new ongoing viewers for ongoing increased revenue. So he did not take money

But what happens when a cat in a shark costume sits on top of it and blocks the camera view?

Halley is built so it can be easily moved as individual pieces by a couple of bulldozers. A large structure could not do this.

And what if one was at the South Pole where all the time zones converge and there is only one sunrise and sunset each year?

I did this. I was on the fence for a long time because of the amount of disinformation and vocal self-proclaimed experts. It took me many years and much discussion with the people on the front line doing the actual research before I felt I had a good well-informed opinion. I don't consider myself a fanatic in the

I would really like to see a found footage film where they used an image stabiliser, or the person filming spent $120 on a hand-held gyro mount for their GoPro or phone.

So the South Pole is either the most perfect, or the worst, depending on your point of view. The sun is at the peak all day every day, making a perfect circle in the sky, at least when it is above the horizon in summer.

You also need to take into account that warmer temperatures in Antarctica generates much more snow fall because of the increased humidity, which means more sea ice.