The Hobbit: Like butter, spread across too much bread.
The Hobbit: Like butter, spread across too much bread.
Prosthetic limbs have gotten more lifelike — and also more useful — recently. But how do you let people feel what…
Just make it exactly like Bank's Culture, where all organic life plays a minor role in guiding civilization (even if the stories mostly focus on them.) and are simply the wards of dominant synthetic life, then I'll start taking it seriously again. I mean look at this clip:
There is something about Liev Schreiber's face that is sort of cuddly scruffy.
Suck it, Jenny McCarthy.
He was a cop when you first met him. He just becomes even more of a badass after he leaves C-Sec!
MOTOKO!!!!
But ethicists worry that kids who play with this kit will learn to devalue life and treat animals like machines"
He made what could have been a two hour snooze fest awesome. Also, "Galaxy Quest."
I'd say Harrison Ford for his roles in the Star Wars trilogy, 'Blade Runner', and the Indiana Jones series; all three roles are singularly iconic to SF/fantasy and for Ford.
The other refreshing thing about this film is a competent and realistic female protagonist. Not another superdude.
The Gall-Peters Projection still blows my mind.
Yeah, I get what you're saying. It does suck that we have to cut people open to fix things sometimes, but mechanical problems can require mechanical solutions. That's how I think of it, at least.
Gravity is the kind of movie that only comes along once in a blue moon: a heart-stopping work of art, that conveys…
People also get cut open with lasers and operated on by robots. So, y'know.. yeah. Future-iffic
McCoy: How do YOU explain slowing pulse, low respiratory rate and coma?
so why do we think that it should be women's sole responsibility to take care of any non-condom business?
Gravity director Alfonso Cuarón told Wired that, while he loved every second of it, he will never do a space movie…