That's an easy one. The most spaceworthy flying brick I've ever seen.
That's an easy one. The most spaceworthy flying brick I've ever seen.
I always thought the whole "porn stars have self-esteem issues" thing was invented by those seeking to feel better about the fact that they aren't as sexually active or popular, and trying to denigrate those who were to the larger community to satisfy their own sense of morality. Nice to see a study that finally…
Solaris should have made this list. The tale of scientists, stationed at a possibly sentient planet that sends them indestructible dopplegangers of people from their traumatic past, is a psychological nightmare come true.
Yes, this Akira photo is THE ONE. And for Trek, a stately photo of the Enterprise would be best (and should have been used).
One protein. Big deal. Try the chemical name for the human body. The apocalypse will have come and gone about nineteen times before you finish that one.
Did race-swapping and gender-bending cause Cloud Atlas to sink in American markets? HELL no. Lack of promotion and an intelligent script requiring more than a 10 minute attention span sunk this movie. Let's be real here: Americans will pay for Die Hard 3000, but they can't handle a movie with an actual plot.
Yes, I read the article... especially the part that goes, "Of course, it's entirely possible the film isn't about Tesla at all, and they're just picking that as a misleading codename — the film is written by Damon Lindelof, who knows a bit about misdirection, along with Entertainment Weekly's Jeff Jensen." I was too…
This is truly why I haven't watched SNL in over a decade. Or has it been two?
Okay... I kinda thought that's why the picture was there.
Of course not. The story concept wasn't specific enough to describe how the Reavers would die... but given we're talking about television, how likely is it that we'd get any more than the traditional "male sexual violation of female" trope from them?
Is it really just me who looks at this photo and sees one Hell of a cheesy production? Bandanas, spandex, frankencops and street kids? Save me.
Judging by the obvious difference in hairstyle and mustache alone, I'd guess it's not Tesla. Nice try, though.
I also loved Nathan's story idea; it's a serious shame they never had the chance to do that one.
Though anything that links "Fox News" and "Science" is likely to be complete BS... it's true that as it gets easier and easier to spoof identities, fake ballots, miscount physical ballots and wrongly influence elections, the need for user-verifiable balloting will eventually become vital. At that point, we'll have to…
I'd written a novel in which the U.S. was no longer the dominant superpower in the world... and I was attacked by some readers, accusing me of sacrilege to even suggest such a thing! A lot of nationalism clouds our judgement of global realities, and I'm sure they will continue to do so for years to come.
I recognized everyone and everything. Some days, it's great to be a geek! Beautiful piece of work by the way!
Assuming Rosen survives (and at this point, I'm guessing Parish will soon be inventively neutralized, if not outright killed), I'm thinking he'll end up at least for awhile becoming second in command to Harkin, by order of the gummint, if not being locked up again for awhile. Even Harkin would prefer that to working…
I thought it sucked. Over-soaped, uber-model-pretty, implausible situations, ridiculous action. I've become convinced that Hollywood needs people who specialize in writing first episodes. Based on this first, I won't be back for more.
I want to watch this. On second thoughts, I don't.
If you didn't go to the exact moment of creation of LIFE, you're crazy.