I will go out of my way to book all my travel on airlines who keep people like this off my flights.
I will go out of my way to book all my travel on airlines who keep people like this off my flights.
While I have no doubts that Clarkson et al's behavior frequently leads them to hide under beds, as someone who has visited Ushuai I have serious doubts about Clarkson's version of events. It would be a convenient story to blame politicians for scoring political points but isn't it equally as likely if not more so…
It's an excuse to pull people over
I didn't really think this movie was that mysterious once you realize it's about forbidden fruit. Here's my take:
I was speculating that Cumberbatch was going to play Gary Mitchell.
I was expecting a different kind of list. The movies selected here are seemingly considered bad Eco movies because they were commercially successful?
If the producers are looking to the original series for guidance a classic Trek human antagonist who could have resisted Spocks nerve pinch and a phaser would have been Gary Mitchell from the series premiere "Where No Man Has Gone Before." This story might be good to revisit for the series reboot for a number of…
Awesome- It's amazing what flipping the camera upside down and having the divers walk on the bottom of the ice looks like.
One of the more interesting aspects of the time travel storyline of this series, before time travel became overused as a deus ex machina by lazy screen writers, is that the origins of ape society have a metaphysical characteristic to them. The apes that Taylor encounters are convinced that they are God's creation and…
I'm interested in seeing how Colussus pans out. This movie, which itself was likely influenced by 2001, probably inspired some of the themes in later films such as Demon Seed, War Games, and Terminator.
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I don’t know if the paper misses the point of Franklins aphorism, but it’s likely that many of those who read it did. What Franklin is drawing attention to isn’t the amount of sleep ones get or when one gets it. Instead, the emphasis is on the habit of going to sleep and waking early, neither of which is easy to do.…
From what I've allowed myself to read about this movie it seems that the producers and director are taking the subject seriously and really thinking in realistic terms how this scenario could occur. That's important because it gives the opportunity to suspend disbelief.
The description of the Doctor could easily also be a description of Spock from the Star Trek 'reboot': "an alien from another time, but (as characters often remark) he has a magic box."
I remember this movie. I think it was on ABC. The title, at least to me at the time, had a double meaning. I came away thinking that the last dinosaur wasn’t the T. Rex at all but rather Thrust. It would be interesting to see this movie again so many years later.
I'd love an invite- kraytslayer@gmail.com.
Best car crash ever was in the Simpsons when a milk truck crashes and explodes.
In addition to Flirty's comment, I think that when a person goes to buy a ticket for this movie they will just shorten it to "One for Planet of the Apes please" thus reaffirming the linkage between this movie and the originals.
Sadly, a lot of "sci-fi" writers don't know anything about science. You can recognize them when they take the name of a scientific concept and use it as a deus ex machina to make sense of otherwise incoherent story lines.
If no one watched this show on prime time why would they watch it on Sci-Fi (I also can't bring myself to type that ridiculous name).