That's Scottish lions for 'ya. "You can take our freedom! But you can't take... our... pictures!"
That's Scottish lions for 'ya. "You can take our freedom! But you can't take... our... pictures!"
Worse... it's road runner/indian elephant hybrids; this was phase 1 of the wooly mammoth trials. A road runner nucleus was chosen since the gestation period would be dramatically accelerated - 2 hours, vs. nearly 2 years. Before you could say 삑! 삑!, the surrogate elephant exploded, and left standing in the grisly…
Why? Do you wear boxers with yours? Amateur...
Agreed. I loved that picture. I have to see if it's available on DVD. BTW: How hard would it have been to call it Human Exploration and RESEARCH Operations (HERO)? More appropriate name, I think.
"Who originally said it would be like Firefly?" That would be the "hugely inspired" Rick McLeod.
Nice ship... I can't decide if it looks more like a failed DustBuster, a cardboard packaging insert, or a desiccated chocolate puppy. The only splash of color is those two little red and green navigation lights *right next to each other*. I'm no starship captain, but that makes absolutely no sense to me. Is that meant…
My apologies. I must have misread your blog, which states, in part: "The short trailer that was created almost a year ago now for the idea behind the short film Lost Transmission has gone from one idea to the next. In fact it is now a feature length concept hugely inspired by the series ‘Firefly’ and the motion…
That's nice... Personally, I'm not that into quadriplegic dachshunds.
Geeze... Where do I start? Good luck dealing with Fox's lawyers... You can always re-title it "Lost Lawsuit". While we're on the subject; your premise is a spaceship of rag-tag renegades led by a captain named Blake? Well I guess you'll be hearing from the BBC's lawyers as well, not to mention Terry Nation's…