Bloody El : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Hackish way to promote a sequel. Or happy ending. Which I don't always think is as necessa...
yellow_rose1 : Fabulous Movie. It is very ironic that this was the last film Rob Reiner director. It was ...
Twixtid : Thank you expresso and Lily23 for this. So, I am not familiar with traditional Sherlock Ho...
Pringokid : Still 1 of my fav Christmas movies. I always get a good laugh at this.
pong : I liked the part where the blue man shot arrows from his bow
Alien : "PICK....IT....UP!"
Sally : ππ Happy Holidays Everyone Merry Christmas and Happy New Years ππ
Toonaholic : If ya wanna see the ol' legends of the Enterprise battle their ol' nemesis, its an oldie b...
FillipW : hilarious
prism : Sounds like he's describing the Nazi Bell
Self restraints are something fairly new to man. It is the power of science that have introduced the need for that and now we need a science of self restraint in front of the insane powers of science.. But will it happen in time?? Will self preservation as a inheritable society prevail over the corruptly over promoted limited identity of individual self in capitalism?
Sadly I donβt believe so. But I will pretend to, if only to provide my self a support for a correct acting and with that a somewhat worthy end.
We together here will move around, hanging out at cheap movie sites and follow one and other in to the long night.. It is nice and a bit comforting to see you care.
Well thought out inner dialogue. These are the considerations which must form an ethic that we must have an emotional IQ on par or higher than our development & deployment of a technology in the global public sphere. This type of maturity must figure into what governs not only our scientific deployments, but also our economic configurations.