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lonestarspur

Food pills. The look on this guy's face says it all.

Definitely flying cars. People are bad enough in cars when they only have two axes of movement.

Unless a Stephen King adaptation has Frank Darabont attached in some way, it usually sucks (or is disappointingly average). However, I have high hopes for this, and I'm rooting for it to succeed. If it does, and the four films prove that a King property can still rake in some cash, we'll finally get some movement on

M-O-O-N?

Pre-industrial farming. The more actual farming a person has done in their life, the less they are likely to have this particular nostalgia.

I just found that the Foundation books were way too reductive. 'Here's a planet of people who all have the same personality characteristics!' I haven't read them for 15+ years, but I remember the Foundation books just being tedious, a philosophy treatise crudely jammed into a scifi book.

He was also terrific as Niki Lauda in Rush.

And lets not forget Sunshine

As a kid, I hated the aliens in Close Encounters — they were child-abducting assholes! — but I loved their vehicles. Especially THIS ONE . I've never heard an audience gasp more loudly than that moment when the Mother Ship is revealed....

Easy.. The first long tracking shot of this little lovely below.

Fair enough - even though you don't know how people will react 2nd season. I expect hearing a lot of "I prefer Woody & Matthew" though.

My first reaction to this announcement is a blend of hope and dread. It could be good, or it could be horrible.

Fine. You didn't like the film—I get it. But please stop calling me stupid (among other things) because I love this movie and got more out of it than you did.

Not to continue the debate, but Prometheus is very underrated in the genre community. I say "genre community" because general critics really enjoyed it, including Roger Ebert (who I consider a big genre supporter, though he would probably have never admitted to it). Despite the various plot points we as sci-fans like

To my dying day, I will always maintain that the ancient weapons fight in the mansion with Neo versus the Frenchman's goons, is one of the best fight scenes ever committed to film. Love it!

I want to scream when people call Star Trek: The Motion Picture "boring."

We get it. You like the old stuff better than the new stuff. But some of us Trekkies enjoy the Abrams movies.