Nope, but close enough. There's no dying, but there is a "going on" and suddenly Moby. They had a whole thing about him remixing too: http://www.spinner.ca/2012/07/31/moby-remixes-extreme-ways-for-the-bourne-legacy-exclusive/
Nope, but close enough. There's no dying, but there is a "going on" and suddenly Moby. They had a whole thing about him remixing too: http://www.spinner.ca/2012/07/31/moby-remixes-extreme-ways-for-the-bourne-legacy-exclusive/
Shining up shit and callin' it gold!
Wait, Kidd doesn't at all say that ebooks will obviate the need for cover art. In fact, he says that there will always be a need for cover art, except the trend is towards designing for postage stamp size.
Haha, wow, that was long, so I'll try to touch on a few points. I think in a way that The Dark Knight Rises can't be The Dark Knight in terms of face melting awesomeness simply because it's the last film that had to tie everything together. It's a denouement, I think the peak of the action was in The Dark Knight…
Batman should have died or Bruce Wayne? If Batman died, that wouldn't have stopped any studio exec, I mean, they're just going to reboot it anyways. A death in one film wouldn't mean it sticks in all future films (or cartoons, or tv series, or comics especially).
What's wrong with speech writers? They're actually paid to convey information in the best way possible and they have the skills to do so. The people who research and write for the candidates are probably the same team they're taking with them (or keeping with them) in office anyways, so "on the fly" discussions are…
My mom and dad created me but I wouldn't consider them gods. Robots could worship god as the creator of the universe, same way people do. They could believe they have souls, they experience life, they have feelings, they could try to find meaning in their existence and that search could lead them to religion, same way…
I thought that was cute that the robot was sentient and picked a religion. Does that make religious more universal or invalidate it if even artificial life participate?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Childfree#The_.22selfish.22_issue
It was on my bucket list too, managed to go last year, best vacation ever! I highly recommend it, even just for the fun and spectacle. There's just so much to see and do, and San Diego is a nice place to visit with its beaches and the zoo too.
Yeah, it was very enjoyable and for sure they're not going to string you around or even focus on the ambiguity like Awake did.
Then you and their whole alien race will succumb to a virulent disease contracted from a dirty telephone...
They say it's because he's a "shit captain" if I recall correctly. Which implies that they feel better about their chances of hitting the target if they were there with him helping him "pilot." I mean, at least I hope so? I don't know what's worse, that the ship needed all three of them to crash, or that they were…
Elizabeth said the engineers "changed their minds." Felt like the script writers did too, multiple times, about a lot of things.
The landing strip was definitely alluded to. I'm just wondering how big a place it was they landed on or how much of it was devoted to coaxing people to landing there that they just happened to find it their first go around. Didn't seem like they knew anything about the surface before they had it in view.
To add to collex's list, not necessarily plot holes, but things that unsuspended my disbelief.
You're certainly not the only one. I didn't enjoy "A Visit from the Goon Squad" either. I liked the writing style, but didn't care much for the characters or the story. It was a book club selection, which is why I finished it, but otherwise I didn't like it much. I thought that whole last chapter was painful to read…
Nice, will be checking this out, thanks.