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Feb
8
awarded  Enlightened
Feb
8
comment If Wolverine's skeleton is completely bonded with adamantium, why are his teeth still white?
Teeth aren't made of bone.
Feb
8
comment How were zombies first depicted in film?
I should have added the enemy with in where a group of survivors fears one of them has been bitten and may turn into a zombie. I think that started in the 90's.
Feb
8
answered How were zombies first depicted in film?
Feb
6
awarded  Good Question
Feb
6
comment Did Miles Dyson kill all these policemen?
lol, you make me want to edit my answer and remove all that stuff. I think the conscience decision not to kill people was the boy's desired not to be like his mother. Where he states many times in the film how others saw her as crazy. I think it was a way for the writers to show his inner strength so that we could accept that one day he would become the leader of the resistance. He's the only person in the film who didn't see violence as the answer. This makes him a polar opposite of the terminator trying to kill him.
Feb
6
reviewed Approve suggested edit on How do they make a huge crowd in a movie?
Feb
6
answered Did Miles Dyson kill all these policemen?
Feb
4
awarded  Popular Question
Feb
3
comment Strange and haunting Science Fiction Film
Was there short robots in the film? Did they drive around in little go-carts? Did he play poker with the robots? Where there nuclear explosions?
Feb
3
comment Strange and haunting Science Fiction Film
Outland green houses were dark and grunge. The Black Hole had a kind of 2001 ending.
Feb
2
accepted First appearance of a weapon with the power of a nuclear bomb?
Feb
2
comment Was Caesar suppose to have bitten off the neighbor's finger?
+1 thanks, for noticing that the neighbor was pointing towards the old guy. Next time I watch I'll keep an eye out for that.
Feb
2
accepted Was Caesar suppose to have bitten off the neighbor's finger?
Feb
2
comment Is Independence Day a comedy spoof?
+1 good question. I've never thought about it before, but now that you mention it. It's hard to classify it as either a drama or comedy. I'd say it was both.
Feb
2
asked Was Caesar suppose to have bitten off the neighbor's finger?
Jan
31
awarded  Civic Duty
Jan
31
comment Rooftop contraption used to simulate realistic driving scenes
+1 that is so cool. I want one on my car.
Jan
31
awarded  Enthusiast
Jan
30
comment First appearance of a weapon with the power of a nuclear bomb?
I'll accept this answer, unless someone can find something that predates 1945.