So many “free thinkers” are just contrarians who’ve found a schtick that gets them noticed. This guy, with his “I’m like Jesus, I’m like Pablo Picasso, I’m like Gandhi, oh and by the way Trump’s cool” strikes me as needing his medications increased.
So many “free thinkers” are just contrarians who’ve found a schtick that gets them noticed. This guy, with his “I’m like Jesus, I’m like Pablo Picasso, I’m like Gandhi, oh and by the way Trump’s cool” strikes me as needing his medications increased.
It could use a remake, if only because the production values are so low by today’s standards. Most of the are bad or just miscast in this, excepting Gary Sinese, who carries the whole thing. But I sort of love it anyway and am re-watching it on DVD now, apparently the only way to get it unless you want a seriously…
We could move the Earth out of its orbit slightly, that ought to help. And nothing could possibly go wrong...
0) Not wrong. Esp. part B of his answer above.
I “liked” Ultron, but I *loved* the first Avengers movie—it’s just a much better screenplay. Nice transitions, Whedon-patented cleverness, characterizations every bit as deep as those he put into his X-Men comics run.
After all of these examples, it’s easy to see why near-future realistic SciFi seems a bit, ah, predetermined. Hard to make people really go “wow” with fictional tech when the reality is all around us.