science fiction
I will tell you my dark secret... ...I went back in time... with the best of intentions.
Reading backwards up the thread I ran across...
You're a super weapon designed solely to kill the ultimate evil, nearly killed yourself by a band of renegade, illegal mercenaries, and you have a problem with war?
—RoyalOil
Entertaining as this all might be, there are tiny gravity enhancers activating on my eyelids.
Spaceship?
Does a TARDIS count? One with a working chameleon circuit could be any ship you want.
But that's probably cheating.
"The other cycle we are in is Milankovitch."
I really liked her in Fifth Element.
We really need to see the second movie darn it!
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In the future we can retrieve DNA and clone a new JFK.
Lock up your daughters.
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Clone High ...
"After finishing the Firefly series this summer...." -Lincolntf
"I would really like some scientist, or group of scientists, to accurately create a model..." -S's Cat
That's all been done. That data is on the computer in the closet.
Ecto gammat, dammit!
Subjects: kiss, romance, honor, morality, permission, Bruce Willis, Fifth Element, Audi, commercial, humor
Subjects: asteroid, brain, breakfast, broken heart, Fifth Element, horses, humor, lion, Mars, music video
Subjects: 3D printing, anxiety, beach, digital future, dreams, fantasy, film, Freud, health, history, humor, murder, nightmare, science fiction, Superman, XKCD
MindfulMrs has been reading Free to Choose. I'll pick it up, read a few pages, get depressed. Milt was just... clear. Almost everybody by comparison is muddy as hell.
Subjects: Alan Moore, Milton Friedman, print is dead, science fiction, superheroes and supervillains
Subjects: Al Gore, bacon, Barack Obama, Chicago, Chuck Hagel, Colorado, Fast and Furious, gun rights, Homeland Security, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Joe Biden, John Boehner, marijuana, Mississippi River, music video, Nancy Pelosi, politics, proper province of government, rural, Sandy Hook, school, science fiction, Second Amendment, self-defense, World Trade Center
Subjects: Communism, fundamentalism, Greg Gutfeld, history, hypocrisy, Islam, NASA, prohibition, Santa Claus, science fiction, space exploration, Texas, weird
If foggy memory serves, I watched the premiere of the original Space:1999, dropped it with whatever passed for "meh" back then, and never looked back.
It's multi-dimensional
“..happen to know why Farscape DVDs are so expensive?”
Subjects: The Art of, pop culture, market forces, Farscape
A couple of mild, fun SF series, perhaps not 10yo fare, I dunno (my kids are all well past 10yo) but I thought I'd mention these since I thought of them. Quantum Leap.
Astro-Monster: I'm shocked, shocked to see this is only available in 240p. A cinematic classic like this deserves, nay, demands to be available in 1080p, even for this stirring trailer! Oh, look, at the end, a link for the Monkees Screen Test….
Out of nowhere came a man with a miraculous message.
Presented in illustrated documentary, what we know of his story, and the history of our community he inspired.
It's possible!
Subjects: midwayers, science fiction, space travel, extraterrestrial, face on Mars, Urantia Papers
Bipedaling across the cosmos.
The bumper sticker.
The triumphant travelers return!
Widening one's focus.
Ironic understatement.
There exists great confusion.
Another "Blue Book" Adventure!