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Prometheus: a Spoiler-free Mini-review (Scifi Talk Post)

Deano says...

>> ^Ryjkyj:

On the "Alien" release in 1979:
"Critical reaction to the film was initially mixed. Some critics who were not usually favorable towards science fiction, such as Barry Norman of the BBC's Film series, were positive about the film's merits. Others, however, were not: Reviews by Variety, Sight and Sound, Vincent Canby and Leonard Maltin were mixed or negative. A review by Time Out said the film was an "empty bag of tricks whose production values and expensive trickery cannot disguise imaginative poverty"."
-Wikipedia


Well they were wrong. Though I don't see why those criticisms should not be directed at this effort. Having just seen it I'm disappointed that my low expectations were met.

For a guy who claims to base his films in logic, Scott has a lot of illogical things going on. No tension, poor characters, dodgy dialogue at times and an overall plot that simply explains a few things in the lead up to the first film.

Also for a two hour film it's paced very quickly and for the first time in my life I am tempted to conclude this is purposely geared to the attention span of the Facebook generation.

Prometheus: a Spoiler-free Mini-review (Scifi Talk Post)

Ryjkyj says...

On the "Alien" release in 1979:

"Critical reaction to the film was initially mixed. Some critics who were not usually favorable towards science fiction, such as Barry Norman of the BBC's Film series, were positive about the film's merits. Others, however, were not: Reviews by Variety, Sight and Sound, Vincent Canby and Leonard Maltin were mixed or negative. A review by Time Out said the film was an "empty bag of tricks whose production values and expensive trickery cannot disguise imaginative poverty"."

-Wikipedia

Perpetual Ocean - Stunning time lapse of ocean currents

Doctor Who and Van Gogh Museum Scene

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'Doctor Who, Vincent Van Gogh, Art, time travel' to 'Doctor Who, Vincent Van Gogh, Art, time travel, vincent and the doctor' - edited by xxovercastxx

Frightening Birth of a Tornado

mxxcon says...

>> ^ghark:

Like this baby girl who got blown 16km by a tornado last week.
16km.... She was actually alive for a while over the weekend, but has since died.
http://au.news.yahoo.com
/latest/a/-/latest/13081436/baby-girl-found-in-field-after-being-blown-16km-by-a-tornado-dies/
Claim that shew as blown away for 16km is wrong.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/05/us-usa-tornadoes-toddler-idUSTRE8230QU20120305
Officials had originally reported that Angel had been found 10 miles away from her home, but a spokeswoman for the St. Vincent Salem Hospital where she was initially taken later said she was found close to her home.

What Women Want pt 1

Sonic Screwdriver: Banned In Action Movies Since 1963

Lilithia says...

As @Phreezdryd mentioned, the eleventh Doctor used psychic paper in "The Eleventh Hour." Apart from that, he used it in the episodes "The Vampires of Venice," "The Hungry Earth," "Vincent and the Doctor," "The Lodger," "A Christmas Carol," "The Rebel Flesh," "A Good Man Goes to War," and finally, "Night Terrors". I don't think that's much less often than his predecessors.

>> ^brycewi19:

On another note, I just realized that the 11th Doctor doesn't use the psychic paper any more.
What gives?

Zero Punctuation: Catherine

kceaton1 says...

I've played this game all the way through. While the sliding block puzzler is fun (and challenging too boot), this game has one major flaw. It teaches you one important fact, err, I mean... opinion. Men SUCK. They suck even if they were to be the greatest person/human that has happened to ever live in this planet's history; i.e. a man that has solved world peace, stopped starvation dead in it's tracks, cured cancer, got the world economy to function perfectly,and also got republicans-Christians-liberals-socialists-democrats-Buddhists-the 1st world vs. the 3rd world-Laker fans vs. Celtic fans-any fundamentalists-libertarians-dogs vs. cats-and lastly the tea party'iers to all see eye to eye. He would still, somehow, be scum.

This game almost made me stop playing at the sure ridiculousness of the cookie-cutter reactions that all the males spouted out. They also never stuck up for themselves and were all complete "tools", especially Vincent, the main character (he's so bad that I'm certain we could upgrade him to power-tool status). There wasn't even one man in the story that had the cajones to just tell the offending (trust me, there is an opposite of a misogynist in this story, many of them--the opposite side is called misandry, BTW) opposite sex conversationalist to just: SHUT THE FUCK UP!

Still a fun game if you enjoy puzzlers; especially challenging ones.

Warning: You may want to kill the main character at many points in the game due to his utter and complete toolishness...

3D Audio Demonstration

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Vincent Dooly Presents: Cycop

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'cycop, vincent dooly, funny or die, robot, crime, wes taggart' to 'cycop, vincent dooly, funny or die, robot, crime, wes taggart, noooo' - edited by ponceleon

Daddy's Evil Laugh Scares Baby

cito says...

haha that was so hilarious. By the time my kid got to be a teen he'd be deathly afraid of Vincent Price when I finished with them.

haha sooo funny, hope to see more



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