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kidamnesiac

I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.

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My crack lab assistants and I have been able to intercept one of these Intergalactic bursts. Here's what we've been able to decipher so far:

Uh huh. It's all fun and games until Jodie Foster gets involved.

Cube was pretty brutal and hopeless.

The Space 1999 Eagle was the bomb And damn near indestructible. It was weaponless, but it had this awesome wench and center hatch.

This is the playset I had

Which just seems like normal psychology when you watch it feeling a little fractured, I guess. The way it represented how we think (or rather react to our thoughts) and the way identities blur in a relationship resonated with me.

Well you've sold me. I will definitely watch it again. It was one of those films I just couldn't wrap my head around but felt like, if I could just figure out exactly what was going on, maybe what pig man was doing, then there was something very meaningful happening on screen. The fact that, ten days later, I am

Upsteam Color is one of the films I'm obsessed with at the moment, but I can understand why you would be bored. I've already had the experience of showing it to a few people who were non-plussed.

Upstream Color is on Netflix view now. I feel like I should like it, like its one of those arthouse SF flicks (like Primer) that you have to sort of stick with to the end to truly appreciate - but it honestly bored me to tears. Would love to know if anyone else has seen it, if maybe I should watch it again, give it

When the only one we want is "The Incredibles 2".

I always thought the concept of the EVAs was interesting. They're organic robots descended from the cells of ancient alien beings and early human life alike, and they are piloted through a means that can only be described as mind control, and when not under that mental leash they are animalistic beats.

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I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I've watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.

Thought I recognized this guy from somewhere.

As a person who studied anthropology, this is one of the greatest, simplest explanations of how modern humans came to be (genetically) I have ever read. Great for a person with a BA in anthro and to me, seems like a great piece for a layperson to understand how Neandertals fit in the whole "evolution tree."

I've always loved this book cover. The illustrator is Michael Whelan. I think it's the perfect image for an SF novel. It illustrates the world while simultaneously enhancing the mystery and wonder. I'm curious to see what the Iranian cover looks like.

Thank you so much.

sooo...they're remaking contact?