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Jeannie was unusual among her kind. She had no limits on how many wishes she could grant, and she could choose to grant them or not. Heck, she had some of her OWN wishes she wanted to have granted!
According to my mother, who was a teen at the time this show aired, she said that the marriage of Jeannie and Major Nelson killed the show because there was no more sexual tension between the two characters. So ratings plummeted, and the series was canceled.
I think it would have been nice to see them have a kid, whether boy or girl, or even twins. Even better if they could have magical powers like mom ;). Plus, it would have made great drama to see the evil sister try and get Jeannie and Tony divorced and failing miserably, hehe.
Even better, it would have been nice to see a proper series finale with the show, something to give them a proper send-off.
Because they know that he's up to something. President Trump always has a plan going on, and the Dems repeatedly underestimate him. He never does anything without a plan in mind, and has been running circles around them since 2015. They have yet to try and master him on the chess table known as Trump Politics. He's not the kind of guy to cave to demands of losers. I guarantee you that something's gonna happen where the reopening of the govt. was part of the plan.
Even better, it was a true story ;)
I remember that too :D. Everyone was so excited. My geeky social studies teacher spent 5 hours 1 night downloading a teaser trailer for the movie (remember, this was back when we had phone-line internet, so downloads were extremely slow). What was really funny was, he used 5 minutes of the class to let us see it on his computer, and one of the girls went crazy when she saw Yoda, so I guess she was a Yoda fan ;).
I also remember a few months before the film came out, my family went to see "Star Trek: Insurrection," and that night, the whole theater was filled with college students (don't ask me why *shrugs*). One of the commercials we saw was for "The Phantom Menace," and the moment it finished showing, everyone in the theater cheered and clapped :D. The Star Trek film was also very good, so it was an awesome night.
I remember the hype for all 3 movies. I was 12 when "Phantom Menace" came out, 15 when "Attack of the Clones" came out, and 18 when "Revenge of the Sith" was released, so I got to experience all of it. Heck, I even had Queen Amidala stuff all over my room after Episode I came out.
If I had magical powers, I'd send nightmares to every pro-abortion jerk and let them experience what it was like to be the baby in the womb while they're being murdered. The butchers at Planned Parenthood [in addition to the previously mentioned nightmares] could also have nightmares where they are put on trial in a divine court (with no sleazy lawyers to protect them) and have to see the faces of every child whose life they snuffed out over the years, and have to answer for each one.
They would all have those nightmares every night until they changed their mind about abortion and it's evil.
Mine is Homer Hickam (pardon the spelling) in "October Sky." :) My family loves that movie.
I heard in the 1970s, they were pushing the dire "Global Cooling" narrative. Just take a look at some of the older magazines from that time period, including National Geographic and Newsweek.
Meanwhile, the factories that make batteries for electric cars are polluting way more than our gasoline cars have done, partially due to the process in making those batteries.
It has been suggested that this entire "Climate Change" thing is nothing more than a scheme to make money, and is one of the biggest frauds in history. The idea is to keep pushing the narrative, no matter how ridiculous it is, and squeeze rich, industrial countries [that aren't in Asia] into paying fines and being forced to follow all these stupid rules, while 3rd-world countries can pollute all they want. Who benefits from this? Can you say...rich asshole Globalists, maybe?
And by the way, I'm just getting warmed up [if you'll excuse the pun,] because there's more where that came from.
But it bothers me that not everyone is joining in. You look at how much the US and Europe pollute, vs. Asia, Latin America, and India, and it's absolutely CRIMINAL how much crap THEY spew into our atmosphere, and you're wondering, why aren't they on board? In fact, some of the 3rd world countries out there are doing stuff that is way worse than the Free World. And yet the Green Nazis keep punishing the Free World countries all the time with regulations, fines, and lawsuits. Where's the logic in that?
It should be noted that the biggest polluters in the world are not humans at all. They are volcanoes. Even China and India can't compete with what explodes into our atmosphere from volcanic eruptions. I mean, what are the Global Warming drones gonna do? Plug up the volcanoes? I'd love to see how they can prevent eruptions like that.
There has been talk of biased scientists whose funding came from certain political groups, and them being bribed into cooking the books to push the narrative. They also aren't working with enough data. It's similar to the plastic straw BS that was going on in CA just last year. The state govt. was working on data a single 10-year-old child had gotten from speaking to TWO plastic straw companies, and they did not even verify this data with their own scientists. The Earth's atmosphere and climate are highly complex, and we don't understand everything that goes on, even to this day. There are also holes in the data, areas that some climatologists totally ignore or pretend they never saw.
Here's something that could really mess with your head: there is evidence to suggest that electric cars could contribute to MORE pollution than gasoline cars, and I'll explain why: today's gasoline-burning cars now have much better engines that allow less pollutants from being spewed out of the tailpipe and into the atmosphere. They've been improving car engine designs to be that good since the early 2010s, maybe sooner.
Being someone that loves to study science, particularly Earth Science, and observing what's been going on for the past 3 decades, I am somewhat disturbed by this entire subject. I grew up in the 90s, so we heard all about Global Warming, and how it would destroy our planet if we didn't recycle and clean up our garbage better. But here's the thing:
All those dire predictions Al Snore and his cronies said would happen in the 2010s, didn't happen. We still have icecaps, and they're even THICKER now than they were in the 90s, New York City and Venice are still above water, the ozone hole shrank a bit, and a number of our winters have actually been COLDER in recent history, not warmer. That was why those boneheads changed the title of their failing narrative from "Global Warming," to "Climate Change."
Here's something else that should be noted, if you study paleontology and climatology: the Earth has been experiencing climate change ever since she got an atmosphere over 3 billion years ago. There is evidence that shows she went through a number of crazy cooling and warming trends, including global ice ages, and times (such as during the early Mesozoic Period 220 million years ago) when it was so warm, there were no ice caps. And who is to blame for that? Not humans. Our earliest hominid ancestors didn't show up until approximately 3 million years ago.
Now I will admit that pollution is a very serious problem, and I'm totally with the recycling idea. It benefits a lot to be able to re-use things like plastic, glass, and paper. I also believe in planting new generations of trees in areas that logging companies have stripped. My mother was once part of the Arbor Day Society. There has also been measures done to make factories, power plants, and cars less polluting than they used to be.
I love it when sci-fi films have exotic costumes to ogle over :) This one sort of delivered.
Oh, that's easy.
Jurassic Park - great, I'd watch it any time and still enjoy it
"Dinos eat the people Part II" - dumb
"Dinos eat the people Part III" - hated that they didn't eat the dumbass blond, so it's excessively stupid
"Dinos eat the people Part IV" - wow, they finally made a film you can call "Jurassic Park for Dummies"
"Dinos eat the people Part V" slightly better, but still ridiculous
Awww, thanks :)
Thank you, you are kind :).
You can't speak your mind anymore online without someone getting set off and labeling you, in addition to banning and lying about you to everyone else in the community. The worst part is, most are so gullible as to listen to the liars and not even ask you what really happened.
I actually didn't realize how important music was for a film until I watched a few that didn't have it. Music, however subtle, and set the mood for a scene, or give more life to a film. Without it, all the scenes feel flat and mostly empty, save for the sound of the actors breathing or talking. Even in the era of Silent Films, music was important, especially considering they didn't have any proper sound and recording technology beyond the musical aspect.
I think music is extremely important in film and on tv shows.
I wish I hadn't trusted certain people online so easily and assumed they were my friends. They weren't.
I didn't watch it. Didn't want those images in my head, or the message the film was peddling.
The biggest problem with this movie was portraying two mentally ill men as victims of their own bad decisions in life, and acting like they should have been glorified for behaving this way. There's a reason many people, including my dad, have called this film "Brokedick Mountain."