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It wasn't just a result of how angry he got. If I recall correctly, it was a direct result if how much damage he sustained. The experiment was to create self -healing super soldiers. The early experiment on the frog showed uncontrolled cell replication resulting in an exploding frog. When The Hulk took damage the cell

I don't know why they didn't just name Kevin Rankin's character in Ang Lee's Hulk Rick Jones. You even had Banner selflessly throwing himself in front of the gamma blast.

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I remember seeing this on TV as a kid in the late 70s and it took me until about 10 years ago to figure out what it was (thank you Internet). I'd love to see it again.

Yeah, it wasn't a site I visited every day, or even every year. But when I would go there for some reason I would get sucked in. It was great. I'll have to check out the Internet Archive.

that is one of my personal top five HISHE videos. :)

and scavenged the fuel lines to repair the ones on the "older" Delorian. I never thought about that.

bttf.com got taken over by Universal??? That sucks. I loved that site. I hope it was archived somewhere. I wonder what happened.

I always loved the scene in the old 1960 The Time Machine when the main character jumps forward 20-30 years and meets someone and asks about himself and the person tells him that "he disappeared 20 years ago and was never seen again" which makes sense since he took himself out of the timeline. Kind of like in season 1

And in between Ghostbusters 1 and 2 they all apparently quit smoking. And Janine Melnitz adopted a very cartoony haircut. :(

I didn't see your comment before posting mine. I'll repost the link here. It's still a great read, but they weren't able to reproduce the charts from the article. :(

I keep hoping that I'm going to open an old box of magazines and find that I still have this issue of Starlog because I loved The Other Marty McFly article.

Don't forget that it's also canon that the X-Files started out as the U (for Unknown) Files and they had worked their way up the alphabet to X. So if they bring the show back now they may have to call it The Y-Files. :)

that Lone Gunmen storyline about flying a plane into the WTC was really crazy. I had forgotten about it by the time 9/11 happened.

It's not on TV now but the only show that I can think of that did that equally well was Buffy. They could go from a serious, scary ep one week to a goofy one like Superstar the next. Just like X-Files could go from a serious, scary ep to a goofy Bad Blood episode.

I remember enjoying Strange Luck but the only episode I remember now is the one that ended with the song Lightning Crashes playing when a car crash cuts power to a prison saving the life of the innocent man about to be electrocuted and simultaneously killing the real guilty person when the power line fell on him.

I'm still of the opinion that if they made a clean break when Mulder left the show could have continued. I really liked Robert Patrick as the new skeptic paired up with Scully as the new believer. That made for a nice soft handover. Then when Scully left and Reyes joined the team they should have gone back to the

I remember my older brother telling me years ago, "you know, it's been a longer period of time between when Happy Days was on TV and today than it was between when Happy Days was on TV and the time period it was portraying." It was like, mind=blown. :)

Let me guess. It will involve them going back in time to 2015 to rescue a pair of hump back whales.

For me, the most memorable moment of The Lost World is the Japanese tourists running away from the T-Rex like it was Godzilla.

I'm almost certain they released an unabridged version of it. Check your local public libraries.