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Supernova

This was just kind of a troubled production from the get-go. More trivia: as I understand it, at least two full novelizations were written, by two different authors, but neither ever saw print . . . in part because MGM laid off most of their licensing department around the same time . . . .
 
computer voice

After watching most of it last night I did like the computer "Sweetie"'s voice which in surround sound was placed through all 5 speakers.
It was really effective in that you felt you were on the ship and hearing a PA speaker system of the computer's voice.

The tone and type of speaking was similar to the Mars-1 computer female voice in Red Planet (2000).

What do you guys think of female computer voices?
 
"Last Man Standing" mostly blew, too, and when you have Bruce Willis and Christopher Walken in a film...and it sucks...for shame.
No way. Last Man Standing was wicked cool.

Now, as for Supernova, I think I watched this, but I can't remember anything about it.
 
Was this the one where they trigger a phase change in the vacuum state of the Universe thereby ensuring its destruction -- albeit radiating slowly out from a single point at the speed of light? What a stinker.
 
...and Angela Bassett and James Spader swap the colour of one of their eyes in a genetic mix-up that is almost negligibly laughable in its consequences.
 
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