maxmordon
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maxmordon

Aw, they missed my favorite: James Bond is really a cover name used by several MI6 secret agents for decades.

It was sterile. Since both settings and characters felt so inhuman, you felt nothing was at risk nor your felt they were in danger in any time. It was like Superman 64, but only instead of flying through the hoops, they had to pass an exotic location.

Why across the world it seems low budget children's movies is done by people who dropped on the brown acid?

I think a big issue with the US at the moment is the reorganization of the image of the US as seen by its own citizens. The idea of the US as the great and glorious gotten from WWII and kept alive during Cold War must finally go, to much pain and accept that America is just another country and not the only superpower

For me, it's like Blade Runner meets Bertold Brecht's The Rise And Fall of the City of Mahagonny

Kirk playing a role once played by Marlon Brando? Start your fat/ego/actoral skill jokes in two, one...

A few years ago, I went to Avalancha, which is the biggest con here in Venezuela and in the bus to Caracas we met this kid, I shall call him Fred. We had a great time on the trip with him and we joked around, going from descontructing a Pokemón episode to remembering with nostalgia Zona Otaku (the first ever Japanese

Since all of mankind's knowledge would be in a databank of sorts, I guess then that it would be available for anyone, creating a perfect panopticon, a hive mind if you will. I would imagine that, also, as we continue to expand our "computational" intelligence, as you say, we would crave for more resources and energy

Everyone knows villain songs are the most exciting type of songs of a musical, darn it! It's a bit sad about Kingdom of the Sun, though, I doubt a cartoon feature set in the Inca Empire will happen any time soon...

Makes me feel bad for Terry Gilliam, to be frank...

Read the story a while ago, I loved it. It made me think of Fringe and that's always a plus.

Anyone else is reminded of Hari Seldon from The Foundation Trilogy?

By any chance can anyone tell me if this DVD set has the Latin American dub available? I'm thinking on getting it for me, but I would hate to deprive my small sister of it.

That's her reason too! She keeps asking me how big were the eyes. "Like plates? Like windows? Like moons?" She also adores "The Emperor's New Clothes", mostly because it has nudity in it.

Lovely work, I especially like Rumpelstiltskin. It reminds me of The Doubtful Guest

I have gotten a habit of reading a bit to my 7 years old sister some tales by Hans Christian Andersen and I'm honestly surprised by her taste. She adores "The Tinderbox".

So Edison invented TMZ?

"I came here to save my wife and my two children and... seven billion lives... it's too much. I just hope I'm, I'm smart enough and brave enough to save three."

Exactly. They are sacrificing the willing suspesion of disbelief for the sake of a cheap laugh with a quick joke that will be forgotten in five years. Which is very low on the writer's sake since we know they can be brilliant and witty.

I watch it on Fox Latin America, so I only have seen Season 6 so far.