So there is a scene in the movie where he rearranges stars. Do you think he destroyed civilizations when he did that?
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I think the "real" God in the movie wouldn't allow that sort of thing. All the effects were supposed to be local, weren't they? Rearranging where the stars *appear* to be from what was it, Buffalo, would fit that. And that's assuming that there's life out there. Since we're talking about a fictional work, and no extraterrestrial life is mentioned, there's not any"My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."
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Originally posted by HYHYBT View PostI think the "real" God in the movie wouldn't allow that sort of thing. All the effects were supposed to be local, weren't they? Rearranging where the stars *appear* to be from what was it, Buffalo, would fit that. And that's assuming that there's life out there. Since we're talking about a fictional work, and no extraterrestrial life is mentioned, there's not any
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Originally posted by Lace Neil Singer View PostI've not seen the movie; what exactly happens? Does he rearrange them into the shape of an upraised middle finger or a smiley face or something? Cuz that would be cool.Jack Faire
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Originally posted by jackfaire View PostI know it isn't. This is something I do. I ponder the universe of the movie and the implications of the characters actions. I think it's the writer in me always wanting to know the story.We may have come out of the kitchen, but we still know where the sharp objects are kept.
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Originally posted by Pagan View PostKind of like how I've decided, since it's all fiction anyway, if two shows are set in the same city (even if they're on different networks), that automatically means that the people in them know each other.Jack Faire
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Originally posted by Pagan View PostKind of like how I've decided, since it's all fiction anyway, if two shows are set in the same city (even if they're on different networks), that automatically means that the people in them know each other.Originally posted by jackfaire View Post*chuckles* I do that too.
Then I saw then Robocop was on "Fringe" with Lord Denethor. Robocop is getting old.We may have come out of the kitchen, but we still know where the sharp objects are kept.
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I just did that today! Me and my wife were watching Back to the Future 3, and when Marty goes and picks Jennifer up at the end, I told my wife "Isn't it sad to think that Elizabeth Shue will eventually break up with Marty, go to college and eventually end up with Kevin Bacon,, who will go insane after turning invisible?"
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Originally posted by Fryk View PostI just did that today! Me and my wife were watching Back to the Future 3, and when Marty goes and picks Jennifer up at the end, I told my wife "Isn't it sad to think that Elizabeth Shue will eventually break up with Marty, go to college and eventually end up with Kevin Bacon,, who will go insane after turning invisible?"We may have come out of the kitchen, but we still know where the sharp objects are kept.
"Well-behaved women rarely make history." - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
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