I’m sure that if you take a trip to Mexico and imbibe enough drugs and alcohol you’ll get the opportunity to use both phrases eventually.
I’m sure that if you take a trip to Mexico and imbibe enough drugs and alcohol you’ll get the opportunity to use both phrases eventually.
I did too! We may be the only two.
I actually quite liked this show.
I’m a “big picture/bullshit idea” guy that kind of falls apart at the lower levels of implementation in nearly all subjects, but I can wield a metaphor/analogy, so I love seeing the artistic truth of a metaphor or analogy bear out in the mechanics of the science.
Some of the best moments in any scifi movie or show. But this really just proves the basic point, though, doesn’t it. It works because it is insane. The Galactica clearly isn’t designed for this and they just barely get away with it.
Inaccurate. Galactica falling was not only awesome, it at least followed (internal) rules of physics by (A) severely damaging the ship as it entered atmosphere and (B) creating a vacuum for air to fill it up after the jump.
Personally, I think the Olympics should always be held at their original locations: summer in Athens, Greece and winter in Chamonix, France.
If DC actually wanted to make the best movie universe and very successful at the best time, they would get Mark Hamill to finally play the Joker. That would get 5 million nerds on day one easily.
Joss Whedon called dibs on that in EP IX.
They’re also borrowing some ideas from fat Lee Adama
Ummmmm........
But there’s a move that can’t be mirrored: dead center on the table. So player 1 has to start with that move, and then can spend the game not mirroring player 2, but copying them rotated 180 degrees.
I wasn’t aware the Ghostbusters were created as an example of male empowerment in a female dominated field and their genders were an important facet of their character?
What I love about io9 is the insistence on reporting every single bit of information on this movie, despite the vociferous and frankly unimpressive negative reactions to this movie. I can’t think of another movie that has galvanized nerddom’s awesome capabilities to bitch and moan so much. I, for one, look forward to…
I think this falls under Fair Use because it’s parody.
Where is the -1 like button?
Hardly. When Pluto was a planet, nobody really cared about it. It was a puny little afterthought and scientists were embarrassed by it because it didn’t really fit as a planet. It got far more interesting once we discovered that it’s really the first known example of a whole, vast category of objects that hugely…
It’s like a giant scoop of Neapolitan ice cream!
James Cameron might have been able to save Terminators 3-5.