Was it just me or did the woman in the second part start smirking? Like she looks at the smoke, glances to the people beside her and starts hiding a smile it looked like to me.
Was it just me or did the woman in the second part start smirking? Like she looks at the smoke, glances to the people beside her and starts hiding a smile it looked like to me.
That's pretty incredible. I feel like that woman could've been an entire Foley department.
I can't remember who made it, but I had a large rifle-ish watergun that had a 3 pump system, but fired it bursts like a shotgun. But it was so much better than the regular stream-fire guns. Never got to mess with the CPS guns though
I kinda feel like India is going to be the place to be for this century.
I've been trying to remember the name of that movie!
omfg that made me twist in on myself.
Hahahah I thought that was a great and horrific way to do that. The end where he's losing height because his legs are becoming shorter and shorter is really creepy.
reminds me of the self-assembly assault bots in Slant by Greg Bear
hahaha "Do I look like a fuckin Rockefeller to you boy?"
Coooooooookieeeeeeeeee
looks like a COOKIE to me!
The entire thing reads like an aside in a Charles Stross story to me :P
Establishing our species outside of a single biosphere seems like a good idea to me. Our planet's current situation is quite delicate if the right thing happens. Like several million tons of unclaimed real estate showing up on a continent.
To me, the best reason to leave is the threat of asteroids or massive global changes. All the eggs in one basket and all that.
Who's to say the people influenced by those two have been recognized yet? Large swaths of 'classical' works were more or less ignored in their time and only became famous decades later, often after their authors death. Were they culturally relevant for their times? Not if the people they affect created their works…
I almost feel the same about Jedi as I do the Sith: zealots who have some admirable traits XD
I know what you mean. I always felt it had such potential. I think it helps I was young as hell when I saw it and had absolutely no clue what the source material was.
when Stargate got a budget later on it started to improve. it helped that they ditched those bigass cumbersome snake helmets early on.
that fight was when I started to actively dislike the movie. I didn't see the third until 5 years after it had come out because of that :P
Reminds me of Fallen, with Denzel and John Goodman. Which was fucking great.