Unfortunately, 20th Century Fox is currently making an X-Men: First Class sequel and as long as they are doing that, they get to keep the film rights to the X-Men. I don't see Fox wanting to give it up unless the sequel and The Wolverine just completely bomb and the franchise becomes unpopular.
Maybe even longer: [www.cracked.com]
Again, we just have to convince companies like Boeing and Lockheed Martin. But more than that, you need to convince the politicians and military officials that it is better to build than destroy, because they have the opposite perspective. Don't ask me why, I completely agree with you, but I know they don't.
Yea, that's not gonna happen. Not when so many multinational corporations like Boeing have incredibly lucrative defense contracts with the US military (and in turn give generous campaign donations to friendly politicians) and defense chiefs and congressmen have pet defense projects they refuse to let go. And that is…
That's what nuclear shielding is for and, according to this guy, there would not be a lot of people living on this ship as it would be used mostly to transport materials and probes from one planet to another. You could do that with a skeleton crew (I'm thinking no more than the crew of the Nostromo).
I would rather use the several billion dollars needed for this project to help starving children or find a cure for AIDS than build a life-size Enterprise replica with negligible utility.
Without a warp engine, what would be the point of having the nacelles? O_o
Quite right! :)
if you haven't been watching this show, you should. Its very good. And we already learned who the Skull spy is several episodes back.
Yeah, that's what I figured too. He knew he was going to die and he didn't care as long as he got revenge.
"I feel funny..."
"Harvey Dent's massive fourth-degree burns wouldn't have?"
To me, it all comes down to the movie explaining WHY he needs to wear this apparatus. As long as it is not one of those "You wanna know how I got this mask?" routines, then I'm sure it'll be fine.
The Bane from the Arkham Aslyum games just wouldn't work in Nolan's "realistic" Batman 'verse. All those implants into Bane's body would probably just lead to a life threatening infection rather than a raspy voice.
She needs a bandolier.
Im going to see it again tomorrow for the third time! :D
Thanks for the review. That helps me decide my evening plans. I was on the fence with this film, but yours and several other reviews have helped me decide that this is a netflix rental, at best.
Aside from Kristen Stewart, I really like the casting. Did you see who the dwarves are played by?