Excellent choice. Never would have occurred to me, but spot on.
Excellent choice. Never would have occurred to me, but spot on.
What about the Bronze Age? The ice age? The Iron Age? The age of Aquarius?
What were the first two ages of mankind?
Why does Lou Ferrigno look like a Ken doll?
Who is Arbold Schwarzenegger?
If memory serves, Gordon Gekko was the antagonist in Wall Street. Just saying.
"Plus, take a look at America now, many are living like peasants. The middle class is shrinking, many moving into poverty levels. And the poorer are getting poorer."
Nope, you are quite correct. Long term projects don't mix well with ADHD (untreated ADHD at least.)
"...future generations will all know what each other are talking about."
I agree that metric makes sense for the US (and everywhere for that matter), but it's such a pain in the ass to switch once you've grown up with it. This is especially true with temperature. When I look at 24°, my brain automatically registers "cold". It's heavily engrained in my brain. I could handle weight and…
Couldn't disagree more with you on Spock. Spock is one of the best characters in all of Trek, and a central figure across all the various Treks- from the original series, to the feature films, the Next Generation era, and now in the reboot series. If we cut Nimoy out of the franchise 30 years ago, we would have…
I have no idea if that was faked or not, but I always imagined Glenn Beck was the type to torture small animals as a child. Good thing he found an outlet, I guess.
I hadn't heard that particular metaphor. I always assumed that no one was okay with being slowly boiled alive.
Bob Denver died about 8 years ago actually.
Woo hoo! I'm a delivery boy!
I was wondering if someone would get the reference! Well played, sir.
"Idiot! I said 'lunch,' not 'launch!'"
Sorry, but that is seven words. Perhaps drop the word "door".
If you put everything you know about Asimov and his fiction aside and judge the movie on its own merits, it's actually not a bad little flick. The fact that they tried to pass it off as an adaptation of I, Robot was a travesty, but on it's own, I liked the film.
Does anyone think it's weird that Will Smith is still on the cover of the I Robot book?