I just saw the Green Hornet. Not a very good movie. It had its moment and then would fall flat. I've seen this before. I don't mean to be offensive but science fiction should not be trying to appeal to schmaltzy Hollywood romantic scenes just to draw more chicks to their flicks. It seems this ruins many sci fi movies and comic book here movies too. There's a fine line!
I've moved my response to a new thread in order to stop further derailing of the excellent thread about Hawking's views on God. This thread may be used to discuss Star Wars, Star Trek, and other s-f'y stuff.
Ichthys wrote:
LMAO. What's the deal with the Star Wars characters? Am I the only one who hates Star Wars but loves Star Trek? I think I don't need to say that there are world between the two.
In what manner did the books you read as a pre-teen or teen get chosen for you?
Did you pick them , and if so, from what selection?
Looking back, do you feel that reading influenced who you are today?
(( I am intentionally not putting this item in parenting, as I want it to be more about what impacted you, then I do about how you as a parent/mentor influence children))
Many people ask, "Why am I here?", "Does God exist?", "What is my purpose?", "Does God really care?" A new book called 'Nest Among The Stars', answers these questions, and many others of a similar nature, in a fast paced, interesting, 'can't-put-it-down', popular fiction style.