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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy9sKeCE8V0
@Cripplecreek Well,to be fair,Christianity has done nothing but portray science as an evil instrument of Satan ever since the Middle Ages.What goes around,comes around.
I just watched The Fly (1986) for the first time Saturday night. A great film. I wasn't expecting it to be so dramatic and, ultimately, sad. It really is Beauty & the Beast in reverse, with an Ol' Yeller ending.
Not a film to watch while eating though.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that you know very little about the history of science.
For sure, David Cronenberg really let loose in that one. *shudder*
Well, here is the Star Trek Discovery - First Look Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3S95TNqp8DMIt looks good..
Video's blocked already.
Works for me..
Every Star Trek fan remembers where they were when they heard that a brand new prequel series was coming to TV. Or, at least, you remember putting your hands together and praying to Nimoy that Star Trek: Discovery would be amazing.With a cast including The Walking Dead's Sonequa Martin-Green (aka Sasha) and Harry Potter's Jason Isaacs (aka Lucius Malfoy), as well as Hannibal's Bryan Fuller jumping on board as co-creator, it looked like all of our Trekker prayers were answered.
Ping Trekkie @Hopalong Ginsberg Wasn't Harry Mudd in an episode called "Mudd's women " in the original?
Star Trek: Discovery - First Look Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dxe_ugmIVMhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dxe_ugmIVM
doesn't look too bad, but 10 years before Kirk and they look higher-tech.
Though Ridley Scott is best-known for directing feature films, including this week’s Alien: Covenant, he’s also extremely involved in TV—one recent example being his producing role on The Man in the High Castle. Next up, he’ll be working with TNT to bring even more science fiction to the airwaves.Deadline reports that Scott will fill what’s described as “a night of original scifi programming” with, potentially, “hourlong series, short-form programs and other formats to be developed in collaboration with the filmmaker.”
Seth MacFarlane is gearing up for a trek across the final frontier.Fox announced this week that this fall, it will launch a new science-fiction TV series, called the "The Orville." The show will star funnyman executive producer and actor MacFarlane ("Family Guy," "Ted") as the commander of the titular starship. Adrianne Palicki ("Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.") will portray MacFarlane's executive officer — and ex-wife — with a ragtag crew rounding out the cast. Think "Galaxy Quest" meets "Family Guy," and you're on the right track.