Are you sure this isn't the set for the tv show "Cheers 2112"? I thought I saw a Norm-bot at the end of the bar.
Are you sure this isn't the set for the tv show "Cheers 2112"? I thought I saw a Norm-bot at the end of the bar.
I could be dating myself, but am I the only one that saw "Deep Space 69" done back in the '90's? I seem to recall a Ferengi in it.
@amygdala: THANKYOU for that! Totally nailed it!
@gods-n-clods: There's a rap breakdown? I couldn't even make it that far. Less then 30 sec and I was out!
Did we not learn anything from George Lucas and Star Wars?
@mrlegoman: Sorry but you are way off. New Jersey just axed a new train tunnel across the Hudson to NYC which had a total cost of 8 Billion, and that's for only about 3 miles. It got axed because they knew there would be cost over runs, but no one knew how many billions that would be.
Somewhere out there, a rock-n-roll clown is crying...
No. "What's up Tiger Lily" has the best credits ever.
Aren't these the same questions they ask you to determine if you are a paranoid schizophrenic?
@Phaota: Wasn't it the teenage son looking for his dad? - never mind didn't see post below...
Read a novel about superheros? No thanks, I'll wait for the comic version of the story to come out, because there will ALWAYS be one.
@garywalmsley56: I can - you are correct that there have been great strides in the underestanding of early man and Neanderthals. The headline however smacked of that -toocomplicatedforhumanstomake mustbealientechnology - that is still around, and that is what set me off. Or maybe I'm watching the History Channel too…
@Trystero: No Disney was sticking to it's long tradition of taking old stories with no copyright and making it "theirs" with a copyright.
Repo Man sound track - quite possibly the best OST ever. I give it the edge over The Crow and Tank Girl.
@sollipse: Seriously? I loved the Ennis stuff which had my most favorite Hellblazer scene of all time -
@SeraphX2: Maybe we would have been advanced enough to not worry about our passwords being swiped on the internet. ;-)
I hate headings like this "1500 years ahead of its time"; it smacks of unbridled huberis. The device was made EXACTLY how a device of that kind should be made in it's time period. Now if the device ran on electricity, used a microprocessor, encoders, and steppermotors, THEN it would have been ahead of it's time.
@Fierock: Yes! And it will be the final proof that we used alien technology to build everything.
@GirlLibrarian: Most men aren't intimidated by salons, they just don't want to pay 2x - 3x the price for the same haircut the barber gives.
Really? no mention of the Klingon's love of Shakespeare from Star Trek IV?