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LEGO Americana Roadshow: Building Across America I just checked out this traveling exhibition from LEGO and was quite impressed. The scale ...
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When we let politics trump science, people are needlessly put in harm's way. http://arstechnica.com/science/2017/01/self-censoring-fears...
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ReplyDeleteOffer them the choice to watch the sequels by having them pick the blue cookie or the red cookie.
ReplyDeleteOf course. Let them seek out the sequels as adults. No guilt for you that way. ;)
ReplyDeleteDepends, how many Indiana Jones movies are there?
ReplyDeleteThat's what we've done so far. I mean, I wish I could edit about 30 minutes of the final to wrap up the only movie that should have been made, but I'm not that talented.
ReplyDeleteYes. I sat down to watch the series a few weeks ago for the first time in several years. Thoroughly enjoyed the first one; bailed halfway through the second.
ReplyDeleteHave you considered making it a double feature, the first Matrix and Dark City? They came out within a year of each other, and they have very similar premises.
ReplyDeleterogerebert.com - Dark City
Wait a second... They made a sequal to the matrix?
ReplyDeleteKent Seaton worse. They made a sequel with this weird intermediate film for the intermission.
ReplyDeleteStuckin D'South so like the Highlander series... Part 1 and part 2.
ReplyDeleteNo, there were no sequels made, Kent Seaton...don't be ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteKent Seaton never bothered with remembering the differences between them.
ReplyDeleteThere is only one Highlander movie right ?
ReplyDeleteIf you don't at least talk about them, you may be letting your kids down in terms of innoculating them against conmen, cult leaders, psychics, or others who prey on gullibility.
ReplyDeleteMark Pryor there can be only one.
ReplyDeleteUgh. I didn't even like the first one.
ReplyDeleteYes. When they're older it could be a teachable moment.
ReplyDeleteShort answer, Craig Froehle ... abso-damn-lutely.
ReplyDeleteMost people seem to believe that there are more than three Star Wars films.
ReplyDeleteThey are mistaken.
There was only one Star Trek movie, by the way. It was called The Wrath of Khan.
Also applies to Highlander, btw.
ReplyDeleteJames Karaganis that just happens to be the only Star Trek movie I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteYes!
ReplyDeleteIf they learn about the sequels just say "hey, you'll enjoy this five dollars more. Believe me!"
ReplyDeleteIt may be the first sign of dementia, but I just rewatched the second one and enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteHighlander: There Should Have Been Only One.
ReplyDeleteMy kids think there are three Indiana Jones films
ReplyDeleteGrant Ballard-Tremeer I have a friend who swears there are some great philosophies in the other 2 "movies". I'm not convinced.
ReplyDeleteJurassic Park was a great movie too. I'm glad they chose to leave that one alone.
ReplyDeleteI didn't notice the philosophy, Stuckin D'South, but the fight scene with 100s of Smiths, for instance, is weirdly beautiful in my view, and it doesn't take itself seriously either.
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