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Zefram Cochrane
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Yep, figured this out the hard way when I was trapped in the warp coil fermenter and I'd just fallen in love with BTI. Oh man, trapped in there for days…

The big deal *hic* as a connoisseur of classic science-fiction cinema, is that the trailer reflects the slower-paced films of the era where a robot flight attendant spends a full minute walking upside down in a spaceflight to the moon. Star Wars had this new incredible energy that they only captured out of context and

It actually looks pretty shitty after 2001.

As a STAR TREK fan, I must admit I want to see it ASAP, if only to avoid the spoiler buggers, because screw them and their damn… spaceships.

This may actually be the last article that anyone ever needs about Flagpole Sitta. Outside of, y'know, all those fuckin' "Best Songs of the 1990s" by a bunch of hacks.

Salinger, you've done it again!

Doesn't matter, the water is far from Watney's base and extremely difficult to extract. It would be easier to just do what he does in the book/movie.

I enjoyed Lonerism, but his switch to a more synth-y voyage this time around was a strike into my ball field. This is my favorite disc of the year. So many hot tracks on here. I turn on "Let It Happen" and I'm feeling good until it's over. Just, mmmm, good.

Yeah, once people started pulling down MP3s and Napster caught wind, a huge hole developed in the bottom of the music industry's boat. As you touch on, we went from pretending to be cynical in one of our absolute best years as a country to the triple-punch of the rise of the internet, 9/11 and the dot-com burst where

1999 was an incredibly significant year for me growing up. That was the year of Limp Bizkit and Marilyn Manson for me. Robbie Williams' Millennium, all other millennium-related songs, downloading my first couple hundred MP3s ever (when you had to hop from site to site hoping they had what you wanted). The Phantom

I enjoyed Spring Breakers :(

I was a huge geography/astronomy nerd growing up and I can't quite put into words how much I wanted to be on this show. I remember seeing the Film Date at the tail end of the credits and it was always a year prior, which cemented the notion that the show was long gone and done by the time I saw it, like an exploded

There is no "Time-Warner". There is Time Warner the media company and Time Warner Cable, the ISP.

Don't forget Transcendence, his first performance in which he's actually never awake the entire time!

After his Saturday boat rides with Robert Wagner.

That bullet had Alzheimer's on it. He did finish the job.

Oh, I don't disagree with the quality of the album, it's either #1 or #2 in my list depending on the day, but there is a lot of soundscape in there. My favorite track was "Just Like You Imagined" before the 300 trailer ran it into the ground.

The Fragile is a lot of soundscape. I think if you cut that out - the lesser priority stuff - then you just end up with a bunch of songs, which I think might be my complaint with Hesitation Marks, which I enjoyed…

Also: Superior soundtrack that isn't available anywhere.

But what if… I mean, and this is just a hypothetical, but what if they were unavailable?