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All this video does is reenforce my view that God exists. How can someone watch this video of sizes of things so beyond crazy small to crazy big and think ALL this just happened to from a big bang? An explosion caused all this stuff? Including eventually life on earth with all its beyond crazy complexities? Heck

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This is the one I saw in elementary school

I know movie-verse Scott Summers isn’t anyone’s favorite, but what a disservice this would have been to that character. Logan being all possessive over her, given her actual committed relationship in the films always pissed me off.

We all know she was banging Logan just to get closer to Jean-Luc.

I’d love to see just a few episodes of TNG from the alternate universe where he nabbed the Riker role.

Especially if the man under those forehead bumps is Jeffrey Combs.

The real counter argument:

I’m always impressed by the make up on Sarris, the villain in Galaxy Quest. It managed to be expressive despite being so unwieldy.

this is actually what worries, ST has been for the most part on ensemble show, no real main character, sure the Captain got some juicy plots sometimes but that was just because he/she were simply the ones in charge so the responsiblity fell on them...the fact that they are putting so much empahsis on the fact that the

the young jeff bridges CGI never bothered me in Tron, i just justified it as CLU being a program copy of bridges so yea he looked more digital. fit within the realm of logic of the movie so it didnt take me out of things.

I always thought that was the big question of Tron: Legacy. I got the same sense that part of what made Quorra’s race special was that they COULD make that trip into the real world. I mean, is a recognizer going to be able to fly in the real world? On the grid it’s just “transform.y + 10”, but in the real world? Would

Well... space is hard. :/ It doesn’t take the sting out of having this happen, but it is to be expected. We’re going to have worse failures in the future. That’s to be expected. The thing we have to remember is we can’t stop trying, no matter the short term cost... because every attempt advances humanity as a whole

The thing is, that movie incorporated later books in the series. The whole woman with the heads , the gnome king, was all from the books.

Madness. This is one of my childhood favorites.

Remember in one of the later books, after Baum creates the rule that it’s impossible to die in Oz — even if you get cut up into little pieces — when the Tin Woodman meets and converses with his old disembodied head?

THIS. I owned all the books, and they are sometimes deeply fucked up. I mean, I loved them, but the remembered-with-horror Return to Oz was actually the closest one to the books.

I mean, for real. What else do you call THIS?!?

As a kid reading the Oz books, I was pretty sure that they were already to some degree horror. The Tin Woodsman (a guy with cursed axe that chopped off parts of his body as he was trying to ply his profession to support his family) is about as horrifying as it gets. And it doesn’t end there.

Uh, excuse me, I think you meant to call it the Gump.

I’m not sure I’m a fan of that premise; sounds too much like everything else out there. I’d rather they go even deeper in the Tron world, that’s what makes this franchise so unique. I loved the Tron: Uprising cartoon which expanded the universe in interesting ways the same way that Star Wars Clone Wars did. Bringing