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I hope the Cylons have a plan this time.

Agreed.

They should do a continuation of the original 1978 series with Dirk Benedict reprising his role as Starbuck, now a commander of the fleet 46 years later.

Even his music doesn’t slap anymore.

And in turn the son of a man who you can make a strongest argument was the greatest Hey, It’s That Guy! of all It’s That Guys ever to walk the earth. W. Morgan Sheppard is as far as I know the only person who can claim named speaking credits on Doctor Who, Star Trek, SeaQuest, Max Headroom and Babylon 5.

It’s even the conclusion that the movie itself is clearly leading up to, from the opening scene that analogizes Will Smith’s character to the genetically engineered “cure for cancer” that brings about the zombie apocalypse, to the repeated scenes where his character is shown to be in deep denial about the zombies’

Chris??

One of the all-time great “oh it’s that guy!” actors.

Yikes! One of my favorite actors, ever since he popped up as ninja space lawyer on BSG, and I’m glad to hear he’s doing better. His dad (actor W. Morgan Sheppard) lived to be 86, so here’s hoping Mark gets at least that long.

FFS, the original novela is outstanding and still relevant ( in the context of horror films).

NERD RAAAAAGGEEEEEE

Did he slap YOU?

He’s got a Lot more than Four Sticks. 

You can use those sticks to patch the levee when it breaks.

Assuming a lot there. 54 isn’t old but any means but it’s not young either. It’s kinda the prime age for a widow maker heart attack, especially a recovering addict.

His death kind of spoils the joke where one is talking about about 19th century American gunboat diplomacy and the opening of Japan by force by Matthew Perry and one cuts to a picture of this Matthew Perry and says “not this one”.

Can you BELIEVE he’s dead?

And Keanu still walks among us...

I had no idea he had swimming problems. Because the article doesn’t mention anything else.

Aside from the temperature, Titan is probably the best place in the Solar System to try flying. A human (wearing an insulated body suit with oxygen supply) could attach wings to their arms and probably flight there.