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The telephone operators make a great visual, but they drive me crazy each time I see them. Clearly the SSR's enemies know where the office is - Dottie goes right to the perfect room to signal Faustus. So what's the point in being so secret? Plus having squads of "men in black" coming and going all the time is sure

This argument drives me nuts. The slower zombies have worked for Romero because he's more interested in moral recoil than straight-up scares. His movies wobble between horror and black comedy, between the fear of being overrun and the perverse joy of killing the undead. Just think of the moment in Diary of the Dead

This was the worst, most self-indulgent and needlessly rambling episode since Season 2. I get that TWD is all about 'death comes to everyone, eventually', but Tyreese's demise was unforgivably undignified simply because it was decorated with the pointless, pretentious tinsel of all those hallucinations.

Much of what people think was CG in films like Jurassic Park and Terminator 2 was really practical effects. Puppets, animatronics, and costumes. For example, virtually every close-up of a dinosaur in JP was practical, and the raptors in the kitchen were of the person-in-custom variety.

I just did a quick web search and it is actually about $1.5 Billion per launch over the life of the shuttle program.

We need to quit letting the politicians design our spacecraft and missions. Give NASA a budget and get out of the way. Let the rocket scientist figure out how best to spend it. Right now there is too

Chris Pratt having a pack of raptors is the greatest idea ever and no one will convince me otherwise.

Marvel Studios is giving us the colorful nearly-faithful adaptations of super heroes, Fox is going for the more sci-fi look and feel. I'm okay with that. The Fantastic Four has always been very science-y, and this movie is going to play that up. It wouldn't be any better or worse if they were wearing bright blue

"When can we turn the artificial gravity back on? I'm getting sick of floating around."

World War Z consistently gets billed as a realistic look at a global zombie crisis, but my suspension of disbelief was strained when Israel opened it's borders to all Palestinians. I mean, zombies are one thing...

Have the ants stopped screaming?

Can I just asked what happened to the pointless female elf character he added in the second film. Does that actually go anywhere or am I right in predicting her entire role is pointless and amounts to nothing.

Spider-Man is popular enough of a character that I'm sure it would work, but it seems like the sort of thing that is made for confusing mainstream audiences.

And with module replacement and station maintainence, this facility is expected by some experts to remain up there and in use for another 30 years—making it the longest lasting human space vehicle ever.* This truly gigantic vehicle was the result of many nations pooling their resources and technology, a perfect