Ah — okay. On first watching it, I was reminded of the people who were caught on video collapsing following the COVID vax. While watching it again. I heard a weird vocal sound and the sort of dolphin clicks you mention.
Some other excerpts from the 1970s 'The Martian Chronicles' by Ray Bradbury - "Yll and Ylla lived in a house made of crystal pillars."
And the full 5 hours - so many marvelous inspired stories - hard to forget -
Ray Bradberry's "The Martian...
Some other excerpts from the 1970s 'The Martian Chronicles' by Ray Bradbury - "Yll and Ylla lived in a house made of crystal pillars."
And the full 5 hours - so many marvelous inspired stories - hard to forget -
Ray Bradberry's "The Martian...
Excellent film, that comes from the pen of the superlative writer Ray Bradbury.
Loved the sleeper of a film 'The Illustatred Man' - based on Bradbury's short story of the same name, or was it a novella? - tattoos before tattoos were a 'thing'...
Ah — okay. On first watching it, I was reminded of the people who were caught on video collapsing following the COVID vax. While watching it again. I heard a weird vocal sound and the sort of dolphin clicks you mention.
At age 80 and knowing that his time is limited, I think he'll use this movie to offer all of us a very strong case and a personal interpretation of Neil Armstrong's 1994 cryptic speech:
"There are great ideas undiscovered, breakthroughs available...
Randall I used the word hate loosely and probably do not articulate what I am saying properly. Let me explain further because as you say hate is an extreme word. I would say closer to dislike. I as someone who has worked for fifty three years and...
At least that is describing a particular issue with respect to a specific place rather than "all immigrants", and I can certainly understand the frustration with the situation you describe. The politics in the UK right now would make me want to...
Well I will echo @Tyger 's statement about treating people with respect . In the context of a forum I'd rather talk Bigfoot than argue sex, politics or religion; because, I live in a different reality when it comes to Trump or any right wing...
At least that is describing a particular issue with respect to a specific place rather than "all immigrants", and I can certainly understand the frustration with the situation you describe. The politics in the UK right now would make me want to...
Probably Bradbury's most political novel, in a collection of works that are so easy to read and engaging. But here he really nails the freedom of speech issue down and warms us, as he often did, about surrendering to technology as it so easily...
The other movie is one from the 70s called farenheit 451 it says a lot about today. Also I want to say if you can't support Gene financially then this is the next best way.It is great to see this forum hyper active again
I live in a 1970"a sci fi framework for the most part as I was raised on those and classic 50'&60's sci-fi. Consequently I can watch the original The Thing endlessly for its rapid fire dialogue and definitive premise of a group of people closed...
At age 80 and knowing that his time is limited, I think he'll use this movie to offer all of us a very strong case and a personal interpretation of Neil Armstrong's 1994 cryptic speech:
"There are great ideas undiscovered, breakthroughs available...
At age 80 and knowing that his time is limited, I think he'll use this movie to offer all of us a very strong case and a personal interpretation of Neil Armstrong's 1994 cryptic speech:
"There are great ideas undiscovered, breakthroughs available...
Spielberg has always known how to tap into the pulse of the nation. He knows how to utilize that intersection of belief and curiosity, fear and wonder as seen in many of his films.
The Christian population stats of America says a lot in terms of...
That's somewhat rhetorical — isn't it? In Judaism ( a prominent influence in Spielberg's life ), the crucifix is a symbol of the antisemitic myth of deicide ( Jews Killing God ). This theme is paralleled in ufology wherein it's been feared that...