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1) Is it manmade? Yes
2) Is it Zarban's medication? God, I hope not

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1) Is it manmade? Yes

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Oo-er.

Right then, I have a thing.

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Is it a respirator, such as...?
http://www.intratrade.com.sg/Personal%20Protective%20Equipment/respirator/North%20Full%20Face%20Respirator.jpg

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Wait, so "beverage dildo" wasn't completely wrong, then?

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Meanwhile, limited edition cross-over art!

Ponds on the Edge of Forever
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Otn_TeoU_L0/UVBZBNzSNaI/AAAAAAAAEKE/qN3_dUx4LiI/s1600/TARDISforever.jpg

Bad Wolf 359
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-U0XVIw_YYr8/UVBZG629LtI/AAAAAAAAEKY/NHcdh93R5HM/s1600/TrekWho07_cover.jpg

More at the artists's site.

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I am confounded by its having "internal varieties", and that you can "suck on it to make it work". Also, by it being "not exactly" a glass. I'm hoping it's some kind of weird, Californian beverage dildo, so I have an excuse for not getting it. Note that this is not a question.

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Coming up in London next week, a free event: VFX Forum: What's wrong in VFX and how can we make the industry better?

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More

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R2-DD2

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Does it taste of walrus?

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You do have to wonder what it looks like on the receiving end:

http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii18/drmabuse06/TimeTravelHitler.jpg

Just make sure you don't kill Harlter instead.

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Victoria's Secrets:

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Saniss wrote:

I think I'm going to stop checking out this thread for now. I don't like knowing beforehand what there's going to be in the new episodes (and I sure as hell don't watch the trailers).

Oops. I've added spoiler tags to yonder post now, for the benefit of others who don't want to watch the trailer. Sorry about that.

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Oo,

SPOILER Show
ice warriors!

Should I be surprised that none of the remaining Star Trek movies are in the list?

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The Matrix in 60 seconds:

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"Netflix’s data indicated that the same subscribers who loved the original BBC production also gobbled down movies starring Kevin Spacey or directed by David Fincher. Therefore, concluded Netflix executives, a remake of the BBC drama with Spacey and Fincher attached was a no-brainer..."

http://www.salon.com/2013/02/01/how_net … to_puppets

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  Show
http://i.imgur.com/J553j.jpg

Be grateful they're not called octothorpetags.

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Or that this kid's sidekick is Reverend Jim from 'Taxi', with white hair!

avatar wrote:
fcw wrote:
bullet3 wrote:

Casino Royale really might be the best american action film of the 2000s forward.

James Bond movies are American action films, now?

Actually, they are. The Broccolis are US citizens. MGM is an American studio.

And the Bond movies are produced by Eon Productions, based in Piccadilly, London, made from a base at Pinewood Studios with predominantly British talent and always featuring British heroes, storylines and sensibilities.

But my question was more about what entitles a movie to be considered 'American'. It makes no more sense to me to refer to Bond movies as American as it would to refer to 'Harry Potter' or 'Doctor Who' as American, even if the funding for those were 100% US-sourced or the executive producer happened to have a US passport.

bullet3 wrote:

Casino Royale really might be the best american action film of the 2000s forward.

James Bond movies are American action films, now?

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The life of an Indian visual effects artist

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Zarban wrote:

Also, is it any good as a bludgeoning weapon?

I believe the Apple portable weapon of choice is the Macbook Air. Its tapering cross-section to the front edge means it's not only a handy chopping weapon, but also a useful bread knife.