@Annalee Newitz: Actually, by that time, I had suspended belief in everything in the film. It was like taking the drugs they give you for a colonoscopy. You'd really rather be anywhere else, but that part of your brain is floating.
@Annalee Newitz: Actually, by that time, I had suspended belief in everything in the film. It was like taking the drugs they give you for a colonoscopy. You'd really rather be anywhere else, but that part of your brain is floating.
@Toastie: Not true, Toastie. I saw it. I was laid up with a torn ligament and it was on cable. I stared at the screen and felt my veins turning black, being drawn to its hideousness.
@syafiqjabar of Mars: no, an iPad—keep up with the product placement!
@MajorMattMason: That was what I was thinking. "Ohnos! They're here to help us!" sort of deal. IMDB also lists a sequel for 2012, Skyline 2. I'm going to see it no matter how shitty the reviews are. I like seeing things blow up and such.
@Swifter: Oh fer Christ's sake...
@yrag01: We'd need to ask Betty Jo Bieloski for the answer.
@HektikLyfe: I've seen the trailers, but want to avoid seeing any more—I hope we haven't seen the best of the film online!
This really sux. SF that has some thought behind it is, more and more, having a hard time on television. It may have been uneven, but it asked you to do a bit of thinking. Showtime? Starz? Someone wanna pick it up?
In its place, SyFy will run WWF reruns and the new series "Mansquito:After the Laughter."
Please don't let this suck...please don't let this suck...please...
Reminds me in tone of Firesign Theatre's Nick Danger.
Who's Dallas here?
@Steve Williams: damn—i forgot the link earlier. [en.wikipedia.org]
@Steve Williams: Because Dr David Suzuki would know how to distribute it AND calm everyone down at the same time. He's that good.
Yes, but imagine having to watch Wa-wa-wa-Windows! Windows 386! on a giagantron screen and have to sing it back to Chairman Bill and the board at a company meeting. Do you know what a soul feels like when it is empty?
Whenever I see Gene, I think of the anti-Gene.
@birdmocker: I dunno—it would be a way of explaining Sean's family, his in the nick of time abilities, etc.
Sean is either the child of an Event person and an Earth human, or is the child of two Event people. He's too lucky and makes connections too easily. It's either that or poor writing.
Oh, I want this NOW.
@emaline0788: I was thinking of his Newland Archer character in The Age of Innocence.