Yeah, I was thinking the same thing, you're both right. Logan's run X Tick Tock Man mashup
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing, you're both right. Logan's run X Tick Tock Man mashup
Yeah, agreed. It looks like the author mixed some elements from Logan's Run and an Ellison short story, but judging from the trailer this looks like it could be a pretty good movie (imperfect, obv, I got completely fooled by Battle: LA due to epic trailers (which is probably my own fault))
In Time appears (from its trailer) to be a synthesis of Logan's Run and Ellison's "'Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktock Man," but it still looks interesting. Even with Timberlake, yes.
oh wow, not even sure how that happened, other than Aliens is my favorite of the trilogy.
Completely agree. Thanks Cameron, your groundbreaking, timeless scifi horror epic must now continue to exist with Alien: Resurrection and the unmentionable other two films (the travesties immediately preceded Pradators) as the terminal films.
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I was thinking the same thing, that definitely looked like Cranston.
So this show is basically about DARPA's Nexus 7 program rolled into DARPA's Total Information Awareness and Vanilla World studies.
That is incredible. Like M57 says, you can read notes on the walls! Awesome.
Unmanned missions will never be able to fully replace the inspirational, unifying, and sheer awesome nature of manned exploration. Chalking this up as a bittersweet trade off between the promises of unmanned missions and the unfortunate but necessary end of an era seems defeatist to me.
"Let’s light this fire one more time." – Commander Christopher Ferguson
probably why I included 'if' at the beginning of that, because it clearly doesn't apply to everyone, but the data says it applies to almost everyone. 'It' being social programs that people take advantage of but do not self-identify as users, and 'almost everyone' being literally almost everyone.
Now take everything you just said and imagine if those engineers were building public infrastructure like hospitals and schools or were researching how to cure disease or improve the lift efficiency of our rockets. Or even just designing a new shuttle considering we no longer have one.
Damn dude, i think you just wrote a couple pages in my upcoming technodystopian screen play. Or a scene from the next Die Hard, either way, pretty bad ass.
Thanks for making me depressed about the future of my country and the world it still somehow dominates right before I go to bed!
So, what you're saying is, is that if LulzSec target selection was ideologically balanced, including both conservative and liberal organizations, this would somehow impact the moral or ethical implications of what they are doing? In other words, they should attack liberal targets because they're attacking a…
Yes, yes, and yes. I don't general advocate mob violence and terror, but I'd make an exception here, tear. it. down.
Speaking of underrated and or unnoticed space horror, what do you think about Event Horizon? Pandorum seems to bear a few similarities.
Thanks! Possibly my favorite thing is to discover unnoticed sci-fi horror/action, especially if space is involved. I actually remember the previews for this now, didn't the movie have some trouble with the release date or a similar problem? Seems like there were issues getting it to theaters.
what movie is that from?