I bet brain transformation hurts like hell
I know it's wierd, but I thought the HAL Shutdown sequence in 2001: A Space Whatever was kind of a tear jerker. I know he's an evil AI and all that, but something about machines pleading for their lives gets to me. There was an episode of T:SCC that did the same thing.
So if they can implant false memories "Total Recall" style, could they do the reverse and erase them "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" style?
Looks like the spherical personality modules from Portal to me.
If I had a tumor, I'd name it Marla.
Not fair! I can't make an objective, analytical answer because I'm totally in love with Maggie Gillenhaal, and my finger wouldn't click on any name but hers. Though I probably wouldn't watch a show about Rachael Dawes unless she starred in it.
Not fair! I can't give an fair, objective answer because I'm totally in love with Maggie Gillenhaal.
There have been time travel movies that I liked (Frequency, Deja Vu come to mind) But all of them lose something because of the inherent weaknesses in the genre.

It might just be that I'm a bitter bastard who has to theorize about potential paradoxes and the like, but all time travel movies have an certain "whackness" to them. As in "to be whack."

@all the "Armageddon" quoters above.

We only know of 5% of the possible PHA's?
"Begging your pardon, sir, but it's a big-ass sky."

At the vet (as in veterinary, not veteran's) hospital I work at, they give Oxytocin injections to dogs that are having difficulty during labor/delivery. I believe it can also be used to induce labor. This worries me as to the potential side effects of this "brain chemical."
Looks like some kind of monk having a meditative levitation-stroll through the mountains to me.

That being said, am I the only one who thought the "UFO" footage was funny and the Flying Nun footage was scary?

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