glowleaf
George Saoulidis
glowleaf

Where’s the model who sat for this one?

You clearly haven’t read the book, which is totally fine. But maybe don’t assume the premise is stupid when you have no idea what that premise is.

I’m not saying you have to have read the book. But in the first 10 pages how this happens is clearly and believably explained.

I don’t mind when people are critical of things. But you’re being critical of the plot of a of book you haven’t read, and a movie that hasn’t been released yet.
Did you even stop to

You should probably read the book so you know what you’re talking about.

Commenting on a book you haven’t read with a post that establishes - conclusively - that you haven’t read the book, scores zero points with most people on this site.

Clearly you haven’t actually READ the book.

I’m guessing you didn’t read the book. His suit monitor is damaged and his crew think he’s died when they’re forced to evacuate.

It’s actually explained plausibly.

Not at all remorseful about Tom Cruise. But the ducklings man ...the ducks:(

So you’re saying if I get access to a submersible and the right funding this would be a great place to start an evil scientific lab where I use parts of former spaceships, satellites, and their ilk to create abominations the world has never seen before?

I’m sure they only did it because its more customer-unfriendly to use.

Be honest, did you actually watch the conference, or did you say “fuck it” like I did after 45 minutes past the supposed start time and just snag the press kit?

Only in a literal sort of sense.

Terry Pratchett’s Discworld might look intimidating — there are 40 books, and they’re humorous fantasy, which seems

"Honestly, what does an action scene do to move a story ahead? Nothing. What does it do for a characters' journey? Nothing."