Re: BATTLE: LOS ANGELES(Film 2011) Grade/Discuss
Anyone still arguing about this is missing the crux of the point - Trekker and Locutus are right, it's simply meant as exposition.
Honestly, I think the line was just poorly written. Was it meant to try and say "we've surveyed and cataloged a couple dozen planets and none have a drop of liquid water"? Of course not, it was meant to say "after ~60 years of moderate solar system exploration we haven't seen any really obvious signs of water like, oh say, A GIANT OCEAN VISIBLE FROM SPACE." They were just trying to answer the "what do they want" and "why did it bring them here" question in one line, it was just poorly written.
Locutus, I agreed with your assessment - Blackhawk Down with aliens
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I enjoyed it. Eckhart was great as the main character. It was fun for being little more than a loud war movie with aliens. I liked the character moments more than it sounds like most people did. It's a movie that I'll definitely pick up when it comes out.
Actually, the quote said that we're the only planet in the observable universe with liquid water. That takes on a completely different meaning, and when one considers how many planets we've found in general, and how many earth-like planets we've seen, that would make that statement completely accurate.
Tell me one other place aside from Earth you know of that has liquid water in abundance on its surface for a fact. Not dissolved in dust and dirt, not frozen in ice caps nor hidden under a 2km thick crust of solid ice.
If you can, you might win a Nobel prize.
Absence of proof isn't proof of absence.
The scientist in the film says "we're the only planet in the known universe with liquid water on it." (emphasis mine)
That's quite a bold statement for someone to make! Considering how limited our sample size is.
Anyone still arguing about this is missing the crux of the point - Trekker and Locutus are right, it's simply meant as exposition.
Honestly, I think the line was just poorly written. Was it meant to try and say "we've surveyed and cataloged a couple dozen planets and none have a drop of liquid water"? Of course not, it was meant to say "after ~60 years of moderate solar system exploration we haven't seen any really obvious signs of water like, oh say, A GIANT OCEAN VISIBLE FROM SPACE." They were just trying to answer the "what do they want" and "why did it bring them here" question in one line, it was just poorly written.
Locutus, I agreed with your assessment - Blackhawk Down with aliens
