devinhoward
devinhoward
devinhoward

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I mean, what happens if they have ALL the fucking data, down to the electron spin for every molecule in every human being on earth? I don't really understand the obsession with more and more and more data. You know what, fresh water resources are about to collapse, the glaciers are pretty much done, and in the United

@ heartburn kid

haha, nice

This has probably been addressed previously but.......how did A New Hope make it to the tourney and not Return of the Jedi? I can understand if Lucas fucking it all up with goof ball cgi fireworks and dancing, Hayden Christensen's ghost, that painful Max Rebo band scene, and all the other damage he did was considered

wow, congratulations, you have proven statistically your own lack of taste. Download Reign of Fire and enjoy yourself tonight.

While obviously a very popular film, Serenity is always getting heckled like its some kind of variant on the twilight, teen, vampire love-saga-monster-sci-fi bandwagon meme. Sure, it doesn't resonate across decades like some of these films - because its a lot newer, and the fact that it is a perpetual feature of

Yuppies already believe they have superpowers, if superpowers are understood as freedom from consequences and a self-evident capacity for always being correct. Read 'The Quants' by Scott Patterson, apparently it is 'reality' and the 'irrationality' of the general population which caused the financial meltdown, not

Well said. There are a lot of marginal films I really enjoy due simply to epic scale, exotic location, or sheer otherworldliness. Chronicles of Riddick is a perfect example. It really isn't that great a film, the acting is far from stellar, the storyline doesn't really flow that well, and the entire movie was built

I usually try to avoid relying on reviews, reading them after seeing a film instead. I read i09's review of Battle: LA, a movie I was, quite honestly, very excited about. It was awful, and i09 was dead on with its scathing critique. I'm not going to let reviews dictate what I see, but I think this one is a safe bet.

dragons, mechs, samurai, hooker assassins, medievalism, guns, explosions, martial arts, thunderstorms, lesbo-eroticism, hot asians, gothic architecture, nazis i think? judeo christian iconography, apocalyptic hell scapes, the guy who played Admiral Joshua Painter in The Hunt for Red October, retro-futurism, oblique

I asked out Miranda, a small moon which orbits the 7th planet from the sun (im not going to write the name). I sent an email to NASA asking them if they could get in touch with the moon and ask it on a date for me, no joke. They never emailed me back.

im with you, it was way too long and slow and just boring

but you didn't, so you'll never be able to judge as if you had

Eternal Sunshine can't lose to Galaxy Quest, I mean, really? It always seems like Eternal gets an ambiguous reaction from people, its a film that gets put into the 'I don't really know....' category. Although it has a comfortable, unassailable spot in my top 5, maybe even top 3, I've actually questioned my own

christ i know, im one step away from bawling in my cubicle. Animals, at least for me, are living representations of innocence and helplessness, and it is intensely heartbreaking to watch them suffer. I don't just value them metaphorically of course, I care about them as a sentient being...I don't know, I just agree

This looks as exciting as the scrawl from Star Wars: Episode I. "The taxation of trade routes to outlying star systems is in dispute. Hoping to resolve the matter with a blockade of deadly battleships, the greedy Trade Federation has stopped all shipping to the small planet of Naboo. While the Congress of the Republic

The only Rand book I've ever managed to read was 'Anthem' and it was pretty awful