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Mine, too! Must be contagious.

Yep, right there with ya!

I think you mean the asteroid belt.

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Gee, pretty much all of these were covered by the BBC's Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets (which inspired Defying Gravity).

See, and here I thought that pilot episode of MacGyver was such bullshit! ;o)

I used to have "The SAS Escape, Evasion & Survival Manual" (loved that damn thing!), until I made the mistake of loaning it to a teacher... who refused to give it back. Bastard!!

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Made for the Breakaway Convention in L.A., and screened on September 13th, 1999...

Okay, I'm gonna assume, from the movement of the sunlight through the viewport, that the spacecraft has a rotating section, ala Voyage to the Planets & Defying Gravity.

So far, so good, but I will continue to monitor.

Amelie

Never saw Totoro, but that's definitely Once Upon a Time in the West.

"...were happening when humans still thought the Earth revolved around the Sun."

Yeah, it sounded to me like a promotional thing.

You are correct, sir!

Precisely my question.

Here's the link...

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I was watching this live, and when they showed R2's POV, I was saddened by all the white spots all over the image, which weren't there 3 months ago when they did the first movement tests.

Here's an idea...