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How did they survive traveling through the Van Allen Belts? In the 1940s no less??
*Old CowboysZone humor
*Old CowboysZone humor
Did they get any better at supply and logistics on the moon? And how did they do in the cold weather?
How did they survive traveling through the Van Allen Belts? In the 1940s no less??
*Old CowboysZone humor
Did they get any better at supply and logistics on the moon? And how did they do in the cold weather?
Thanx you. Nasa won't release their data on the belts because they know no human can survive going thru it much less come back to earth thru it again. You would need to be covered in lead to be protected by it.
Out of curiosity I started watching some show named Iron Sky on Netflix where the ***** had escaped to the moon at the end of World War II and had been hiding there all this time building their space ships, then all of a sudden they decided to attack. Man, it was dumb. Couldn't get through the first episode. I just thought I would give it a chance, just in case maybe it was campy and fun. No such luck. So, if you're tempted to watch the moon ***** show, don't bother.
They ate the children.I have no idea, but on the show the Moon has gravity exactly like that of the Earth, even though the moon really only has 1/6th our gravity. Also, how did they feed all those moon ***** all those years. I don't believe you can plant anything on the moon and grow it with moon soil. You would have to bring Earth soil up there and have one heckova greenhouse.
I didn't realize Watchmen was a series. I'll have to check that out. I remember the movie, which I didn't care for, and I thought that's what was showing.Currently, HBO's Watchmen and His Dark Materials. Also, Funimation's Fate/Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia.
Each of the previous two shows has strong female leads in Regina King and Jean Smart (Watchmen) and Dafne Keen and Ruth Wilson (His Dark Materials). This is only the second opportunity I have watched (now) fourteen year old Keen after Logan. She continues to impress me with her strong screen presence at such a young age. Fate/Grand Order would be much better personally if they released English dubbed episodes at the same time as the Japanese releases.
The series has a similar premise as the film but the story is very different. So far, Dr. Manhatten, Silk Spectre 2, Roshack (I am sure I butchered that lol) and Veidt are the only movie characters that have been featured in the series. Dr. Manhatten has had practically zero screen time. Roshack 'inspired' followers after his death. Silk and Veidt (Ozymandias) are much older, with the former (played by Smart) being a senior FBI agent and the latter being a recluse but in a dfferent way from the movie. I do want to give away much before anyone interested chooses to watch the series.I didn't realize Watchmen was a series. I'll have to check that out. I remember the movie, which I didn't care for, and I thought that's what was showing.
I'll be honest, I really don't remember anything about the movie, other than the fact that I didn't like it. Could this Roshack character be "Rorschach", as in the Rorschach test (ink blots) in psychology?The series has a similar premise as the film but the story is very different. So far, Dr. Manhatten, Silk Spectre 2, Roshack (I am sure I butchered that lol) and Veidt are the only movie characters that have been featured in the series. Dr. Manhatten has had practically zero screen time. Roshack 'inspired' followers after his death. Silk and Veidt (Ozymandias) are much older, with the former (played by Smart) being a senior FBI agent and the latter being a recluse but in a dfferent way from the movie. I do want to give away much before anyone interested chooses to watch the series.
Yep. I liked the movie and understand why others do not. The series stands on its own two feet in my opinion. For example, Regina King, who is the lead actor in the series), plays a character with zero ties to the movie.I'll be honest, I really don't remember anything about the movie, other than the fact that I didn't like it. Could this Roshack character be "Rorschach", as in the Rorschach test in psychology?
Oh cool, Lost in Space is coming back? I'd given up on it!Yep. I liked the movie and understand why others do not. The series stands on its own two feet in my opinion. For example, Regina King, who is the lead actor in the series), plays a character with zero ties to the movie.
Watchmen is not the type of series (especially by HBO) that I personally recommend. It deals with several different cultural matters that are usually controversial. I only mentioned it according to what the OP means for me right now. My next offerings will likely be Hulu Marvel's Runaways and Netflix Lost In Space when their new seasons premiere later this month.
Yep, either December 23 or 24 I think. I have been checking on it occasionally and saw it officially added to the series placeholder about a week or so ago.Oh cool, Lost in Space is coming back? I'd given up on it!
On episode 7 of Watchmen right now. Strange show, but good...and the list of actors is incredible! Louis Gossett Jr., Jean Smart, Regina King, Jeremy Irons...Great cast.Currently, HBO's Watchmen and His Dark Materials. Also, Funimation's Fate/Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia.
Each of the previous two shows has strong female leads in Regina King and Jean Smart (Watchmen) and Dafne Keen and Ruth Wilson (His Dark Materials). This is only the second opportunity I have watched (now) fourteen year old Keen after Logan. She continues to impress me with her strong screen presence at such a young age. Fate/Grand Order would be much better personally if they released English dubbed episodes at the same time as the Japanese releases.