I saw The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe for the first time last week. Having heard ad nauseam about the christian subtext, I completely failed to see it, unless it was someone being resurrected, in which case every zombie and vampire movie ever made must be christian allegory, along with most of Stargate (loving it, btw) and Pinocchio.
Just started season two (because it was a cliffhanger). Even Mister Supercilious is secretly enjoying it.
I didn't think I would enjoy it so much. It's quite refreshing to discover something good long after everyone else has forgotten it. I got the whole set of Sopranos for my daughter's OH for his crimbo. I might borrow it, after managing to avoid it (like SG-1) for a whole decade.
Just as a matter of interest, would you watch SG-1 again?
I found the trailer I was talking about.
Interstellar colonization in 2040? That's a typo, right?
Interstellar colonization in 2040? That's a typo, right?
I think something happens to the Earth so it's probably a completely worldwide effort to come up with a way to evacuate the planet, but that being said I don't even think with that we'd manage to get to an interstellar planet within 30 years (well 29 years now). Short of someone inventing wormhole/FTL technology in 10-15 years anyway.
Didn't your last attempt result in the EPA burning down half the block to contain the result?Interstellar colonization in 2040? That's a typo, right?
I think something happens to the Earth so it's probably a completely worldwide effort to come up with a way to evacuate the planet, but that being said I don't even think with that we'd manage to get to an interstellar planet within 30 years (well 29 years now). Short of someone inventing wormhole/FTL technology in 10-15 years anyway.
I'm knocking something together in the woodshed right now.
Interstellar colonization in 2040? That's a typo, right?
I think something happens to the Earth so it's probably a completely worldwide effort to come up with a way to evacuate the planet, but that being said I don't even think with that we'd manage to get to an interstellar planet within 30 years (well 29 years now). Short of someone inventing wormhole/FTL technology in 10-15 years anyway.
I'm knocking something together in the woodshed right now.
Interesting name though. Carpathia immediately brings to mind the merchant ship that failed to notice the Titanic going down (albeit the captain was quite unjustly harried to his grave), followed a long way behind by a European mountain range.
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