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I wouldn't say that, though I wouldn't mind if Hillary was squashed by an alien queen someday.
(There's a deleted scene where the female president was taken prisoner aboard the ginormous ship and got to talk to the alien queen. It didn't go anywhere, and the queen then turned around and squashed the president under her foot as she left the room).
He has one, it's just on his head.
I've had several, actually.
- Back in 2004, a really bad storm came to my town, with an F4 twister and everything, though that hit a town to the west. My brother and I went to the basement when the lights began to flicker and the neighbor's lawn furniture went airborne. We looked up through the window well of the basement to see the storm, and we saw the clouds were rotating (often a sign that a twister might form). We both were really scared, especially after hearing about the tornado hitting the nearby town, so we held hands and prayed really hard that we wouldn't get hit. We then looked up and saw the clouds stop rotating.
- When I was 12, I heard someone in my head says "Hey, _____!" (calling me by name) but I looked around and saw no one.
- I once dreamed about my guardian angel, and when I woke up, I heard this really weird sound in my head, like the throbbing of a spaceship engine.
- I've also seen things before they happened, but did not realize it at the time, and I've picked up on people's thoughts without knowing it until they told me.
- I get along really well with children and animals, and they seem drawn to me.
That is disturbing, when you put it that way. I'd keep an eye on this one, if I were a cop or a producer working on that show.
I'm afraid it's up for debate which film was the absolute worst of any decade. Just because you didn't like Titanic, does not mean other people hate it, or it was universally panned as terrible. There are several films that have earned Razzies because they were universally seen as terrible, and I don't believe Titanic completely goes into the "Worst 90s film ever" category. Even if it isn't liked anymore (20 years later), does not mean people felt that way about it at the time it came out in theaters. Plus, it would have to compete with many other horrible films that came out in that decade.
I still can't watch it because of that damned Hades >:(. He spends way too much time in that movie.
Well....he is an actor. He can fake sincerity if he's good enough to trick people into thinking Empire is a great show, (even though almost nobody watches it).
There is some other evidence to show how badly this was planned out:
He goes to Subway at 2 in the morning, in Chicago, when that polar vortex was out, so it was freezing. Who, in their right mind, goes to Subway at that time to get a sandwich? Especially if it was icy outdoors?
He also was in an area where white people with good sense would stay away from, least of all any who would wear MAGA hats in public.
Third, he had them do all the exact same things bigoted people used to do back in the 70s and 60s to blacks. I have yet to hear of a hate crime from within the past 20 years that involved bleach and a noose.
Let's see....
Deep Impact: Comet
Armageddon: asteroid
Deep Impact: takes a more serious, realistic look on how humanity would deal with this problem
Armageddon: is mostly action/adventure, and doesn't quite use realistic methods, though they are entertaining to a degree
Deep Impact: actual astronauts go to the comet to destroy it, and all sacrifice themselves to stop it
Armageddon: a bunch of oil-drillers take a nuke to the asteroid, drill to its core, put the nuke in, and fly away as one of them stays behind to set off the bomb
Deep Impact: the comet gets split in two, and the smaller one hits the Atlantic ocean, creating the biggest tidal wave ever
Armageddon: the asteroid never hits, though New York City took a beating in the beginning of the film do to a really nasty meteor shower with small asteroids in it
Deep Impact: ending is somewhat bittersweet, but humanity survives
Armageddon: has a happy ending, humanity survives, and there's a wedding during the credits
Armageddon also has more humor compared to Deep Impact.
It would be easier if they just burned the place down and sold the land.
What Kaze said ^^^^
More than once, in sci-fi stories, I've seen the sun called Sol, and the moon called Luna, which are their Latin names. Both names have actually been used for women in real life, but it's rare.
I think symbolically, they wanted to make Isaac stand out from the other Kaylons, and also to show that he wasn't entirely evil like them. The leader did point out that Isaac was not built until after the organic Kaylons had been massacred, so he had no experience seeing them enslave and abuse his robot kin.
I never really thought about the radiation problem on their planet. I'll have to watch "Identity: Part 1" again. It should be pointed out that we don't know the whole story behind the Kaylons, and the Prime could have been lying about the whole thing. Something else could have happened that caused the original inhabitants of Kaylon to die en masse, rather than having the robots exterminate all of them.
There is definitely room for more story involving them, particularly regarding those Kaylon ships that broke off and flew back to their homeworld. I have a feeling the Kaylons will be back to cause more trouble later.
I don't know, the Orville has had dark subjects turn up before, but because of its campy nature, most people don't look too closely into it.
How many penniless illegal immigrants with just the shirts on their backs do you know who have helicopters and light aircraft? I could see them digging underneath (which they have already done in some areas), but aircraft? That's more of the domain of drug cartels that have way too many crazy ideas on their hands. And even then, one of our drones at the border could shoot them down real quick.
If it makes you feel better, Data re-built Lal and reactivated her in a novel that was written recently.
I was 11 when this came out, so even then, being away for 2 months seemed long to me. Longest I was every away for camp was 1 week (incidentally, that same year).
I thought the camp was in Maine.
They're still fun, and no, Wall-E did not ruin the experience for me. I will tell you that cruises are expensive, and you have to plan out what you will do at each stop, and sign up for it early, or you won't have as much fun ashore. Cruises also charge for everything outside of what your trip package offers, so be wary of that. Save money wherever you can, such as bringing your own over-the-counter medications instead of buying at the store/pharmacy on the ship.
If you plan it right and research where you're going, you'll do just fine.
I would think a variety of women were writing those dystopian novels, not just Jewish ones.