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ShowerComic
6th September 2008, 08:46 AM
While some of us have the quaint notion that dinosaurs – we’re talking BIG ones here – became extinct some 65 million years ago, Fenech reveals to us that they actually co-existed with early humans, and even helped in the construction of the pyramids.
Dear Brad Write, and Robert C. Cooper:
Have I got a great idea for the next Stargate Movie ..
Dinosaurs, alien landing pads, and Pyramids...
Travis
8th September 2008, 06:50 PM
Dear Brad Write, and Robert C. Cooper:
Have I got a great idea for the next Stargate Movie ..
Dinosaurs, alien landing pads, and Pyramids...
Add some CGI Mammoths, set the whole thing on Moon 44 where radioactive waste has turned lizards into giants who then wage war on the British for burning down churches which all somehow freezes New York City solid.
maxfrost
8th September 2008, 11:02 PM
...on Moon 44 where radioactive waste has turned lizards into giants who then wage war on the British for burning down churches which all somehow freezes New York City solid.
Hey, it could happen!
MG1962
12th September 2008, 04:18 PM
Hey, it could happen!
Yeah right :eek: New York freeze over.... I dont think so lol
Travis
13th September 2008, 02:54 PM
Yeah right :eek: New York freeze over.... I dont think so lol
Are you trying to tell me that Hollywood would make a movie not scrupulously based on well researched science? Next thing you know you'll be trying to convince me Los Angeles hasn't been destroyed by volcanoes, tornadoes and aliens.
MG1962
13th September 2008, 04:36 PM
Are you trying to tell me that Hollywood would make a movie not scrupulously based on well researched science? Next thing you know you'll be trying to convince me Los Angeles hasn't been destroyed by volcanoes, tornadoes and aliens.
You sir clearly live in some undefined fantasy world, anyone with a passing knowledge of the subject knows that Los Angeles was destroyed by multiple earthquakes, fire, nuclear strike, Mothra and at least one errant Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 Terminator. :cool:
Travis
13th September 2008, 11:00 PM
You sir clearly live in some undefined fantasy world, anyone with a passing knowledge of the subject knows that Los Angeles was destroyed by multiple earthquakes, fire, nuclear strike, Mothra and at least one errant Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 Terminator. :cool:
Well, so long as it isn't turned into some island prison in some dystopic future................doh!
maxfrost
15th September 2008, 12:06 AM
Yeah right :eek: New York freeze over.... I dont think so lol
Okay, so maybe New York freezing over is far from likely, but radioactive waste turning lizards into giants... I mean, you just can't discount the possibility of that happening.
MG1962
15th September 2008, 02:43 AM
Well, so long as it isn't turned into some island prison in some dystopic future................doh!
touche :p - I genuinely feel your pain at having to remember that film
MG1962
15th September 2008, 02:46 AM
Okay, so maybe New York freezing over is far from likely, but radioactive waste turning lizards into giants... I mean, you just can't discount the possibility of that happening.
Oh I grant you that, especially if you start getting get text messages from the 'Worm guy' and the lizard has good Japanese language skills
Foolmewunz
15th September 2008, 04:00 AM
Hey, if the bad guys in 10,000 BC could train the mammoths,.....
(And I loved that film with NYC freezing over... in a couple of hours, like it was hit by liquid nitrogen... yet all that cold that froze the very granite of the statues couldn't penetrate to the room they were in with a single fire in a fireplace....)
I do recall that someone posted a link here to an article several weeks before Randi mentioned it. And in the post mentioned (and apologized) that the article was from a back issue of a Maltan newspaper, nearly a year old.
Proof that Randi or one of his minions actually does read the Forums?
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