Counterpoint. As “essential SF in a visual medium” there is nothing wrong with this list.
Counterpoint. As “essential SF in a visual medium” there is nothing wrong with this list.
“Perfect.” - doctor from Fifth Element.
Okay despite these movies, Mila Jovovich is one of the most compellingly gorgeous women I’ve ever seen.
I can’t watch any episode of MASH without getting sad. After watching the whole series, even the most light-hearted episode makes me think of the dark and sad moments.
They’re REALLY well-done meetings, though.
Not a much of comics person, but am really, really enjoying the world building in DD/JJ/LC. Great writing, great directing*, fantastic acting. Even got my wife (who hates everything except GotG) into Jessica Jones.
What I’m wondering is what it’d take to make a fully Turing-complete paper computer in this way... And then make it run Crysis.
I am SO getting one of these!
The really mind-boggling thing is that NASA engineers have found a way to harness and (for the most part) control the fiery, billowing madness exploding out of the rocket nozzle. Seeing it slowed down and in HDR just enhances how crazy the forces involved are.
“Look, we can’t have any firing in there. I, uh... I want you to collect magazines from everybody.”
Private Hudson: Hey Vasquez, have you ever been mistaken for a man?
Surface tension. There’s a good chance he’d be fine. Also, I assume an ant that knows how to surf knows how to swim. It’s a leap, but I’m making it.
What’s important is you buy some sunglasses
The ant was free. That’s all that matters here.
Well, quick lookaround got me quotes from Dickens’ Nicholas Nickleby and Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer:
misty doesn’t have to mean sad.
Wait, so what you’re saying is this private company triumph was accomplished using ONLY the resources and prowess of the open market? That, and designs originally from NASA? Discarded discarded because they didn’t have the technology 50 years ago to make it work? Designs that would be completely useless without the…
This could be the most fitting time in the history of mankind to scare the shit out of someone with an inflated paper bag, ready to pop.
Well, it’s considered to be many things, chief among them the third Rosicrucian manifesto and has been recommended reading for those studying the mystic/occult for ages.
I saw them at a store and wanted them, but I got a different book instead, it was an episode guide book and there was a paper disc built into the cover, you'd turn it and get different info for episodes, like the stardates and such.