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For the observational purposes that we we've been looking at historically, no, not that much difference.

I guess you could say...

I hope it involves a wacky misunderstanding involving the 20th Century definition of "service station"!

You aren't saddled with an episode of the character trying to convince everyone else that what they saw / heard/ felt was real. Everyone else believed them right away. They've probably already started running scans, and started trying to help their friend, instead of treating them like a child.

Superman is the white knight that does good for others in the best way possible.

Kirstie Alley's Saavik. One of the too few times a female officer was portrayed as a professional and not a sex object in genre fiction. Also, one of the best performances of a Vulcan in the Trek franchise, showing even creatures of logic can have drive and ambition...

Vorlon encounter suit.

To the list of 21st century SF films I'd consider better than Interstellar I would add: The Europa Report, A.I., Gravity, Donnie Darko, Vanilla Sky, District 9, Serenity, Children of Men, Wall-E, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Snowpiercer, the first two-thirds of Sunshine, maybe Avatar (I would need to think about

Did critics really call INTERSTELLAR the greatest science fiction film of the 21st century? That's as scary as hearing a public school teacher claim the moon landing never happened.

Piece of trivia I found one of interesting: This is the fourth time 2 films have opened the same weekend with 50+ million. The other three were also live-action vs. animated, with animated winning every time.

We named one of our daughters Ada. We live near her main house.

I bought this on a t-shirt for my adorable, nerdy niece, from ThinkGeek's Heroine collection (which was only 2 shirts and really should have taken off, but I guess it didn't)

They might well be planning to depict the accident in the old Superboy comics in which Luthor lost his hair, which he blames on Superboy.

It's been said a lot but still must be repeated:

uh... isn't that going to deaden the areas under the solar panels? there are plants requiring light under the surface and animals that rely on those plants...

By building out this capacity over water, government and energy company developers can save both cash and valuable real estate.

Story: Unbreakable

What a lesson in posters!