As viewers, we all already know it was Earth all along. I wonder if they can come up with a different twist, or if they’re just going to avoid it at all and make the story interesting.
As viewers, we all already know it was Earth all along. I wonder if they can come up with a different twist, or if they’re just going to avoid it at all and make the story interesting.
The actual souls stolen by ghosts were the ones that paid for the amazing cast in this otherwise pointless movie.
Visions continues to bring me joy simply because it shows what creativity people are capable of when there’s a shared universe to play in and they are allowed to do it.
I still can’t figure out why the message only went to a single, old combadge. At no point in Trek has anyone been particular about how they reached someone. Send a message to Admiral Jean-Luc Picard and somewhere, somehow, Admiral Jean-Luc Picard receives said message.
I saw all the movies but I don’t remember — have they blown it up yet, the maniacs? Or is that still yet to happen?
Well, space is pretty dark, so maybe they realized that if they had their ships brightly lit all the time, no one could ever see anything out the windows except their own reflections.
I don’t know, I left the trailer asking myself if they gave away half of the plot twists.
Wool, based on the book series by Hugh Howey, is supposed to air on Apple this year also. It’s the show I’m most looking forward to being upset about not being able to watch.
Wow. I wasn’t expecting so much style.
I’ve decided that if I learned about a mobile game from an ad, I’m just not going to like it. And more and more I’m starting to understand that if I have to pay money to buy the game (ie: not free-to-play), it’s generally a better game.
There was so much more magical love and hope in that story than I get out of the books, which are all so matter-of-fact about it. I’ll see it one day if my kids care.
But bonus points for the Wilhelm scream.
Also, if they did manage to surround Vegas with a wall the zombies can’t climb, why didn’t they then cover said wall with gun emplacements to mow down the horde? At least at the one chokepoint they clearly planned to be the final exit?
Check out Brandon Sanderson’s “Reckoners” trilogy. The premise is that a few people are granted superpowers and they all basically become power-hungry narcissists and take over the world.
First Alan Turing and now this? Is Benedict Cumberbatch responsible for winning the entire war? Maybe he can play J. Robert Oppenheimer next and totally seal the deal.
I agree, but I’m also torn. You could argue that the book points out the whole white savior myth was totally made up and handed to the Fremen thousands of years ago by a bunch of old white women — but then it turns out to be true.
My theory on space warfare has always been this: when we need to seriously mine asteroids/planets for minerals (or Helium-3), every capable nation will suddenly have Battlecruisers. Until then we’re just screwing with each other’s satellites from the ground.
Because he was already, in the movie Prince of Persia?