Outside of baseball and politics, in what other fields do you have a statistical interest?
Outside of baseball and politics, in what other fields do you have a statistical interest?
Are we talking really good, or just good for post-BSG Syfy Channel?
Agreed, thank you.
Not nearly as terrifying as Christopher Lloyd's maniacal laugh after he's killed and reborn as a cartoon.
The Last Unicorn and Time Bandits.
To me the mixture of genders and races was noticeable and sometimes distracting, but I agree with Charlie in that the effect lessens as the whole of the movie begins to form itself. The stunt casting does speak to the overall humanistic spirit of the film.
Also, Christopher Hitchens was fantastic as the big bad.
An hour too long, but still the best looking bluray I've got.
You should not have even included the US trailer, it ruins all the good sentiment built up by the other one.
Disappointed. Science can, and does, attempt to address a bunch of these issues. And as a top 8, a few of these seem pretty inconsequential or unnecessary.
Obscure Flylo reference? If so, nice.
Agreed. It's nihilistic to suggest that because language is not perfect no truths can ever be communicated.
They're pissed off at how stupid scientists are portrayed in summer blockbusters.
If you can play you can play.
And he's cool as hell in Brick, too!
A political convention is almost like an adaptation of Animal Farm, so I think it counts as sci-fi, no?
"can't stop free speech or snuff out a community" is the entire quote. I agree with your point, but taking the quotation out of context sets up a false premise against which to argue. I am nitpickbot.
Fourth? Wrong.
Nice to read this on the evening my season one Arrested Development DVDs have been returned after a few years' absence.
This right after I read an article saying maybe cephalopods are as conscious as most mammals. I bet they prefer Tribe.