Saturday, March 27, 2010

Caprica - "End of Line" (2010)




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Caprica (New)

676 SYFYHD: Friday, March 26 6:00 PM

Science fiction, Drama

End of Line

Cast: Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, Paula Malcomson, Alessandra Torresani, Magda Apanowicz, Polly Walker, Sasha Roiz

Original Air Date: Mar 26, 2010










2008 film "The Day the Earth Stood Still" DVD movie:

01:24:14


Jacob Benson: This is it. This is where we're supposed to meet her. Come on! Hurry up. It's this way. You can do this just like with the Trooper.





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a pattern consisting of adjoining vertical rows of slanting lines, any two contiguous lines forming either a V or an inverted V





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a city, town, or other place where ships load or unload.

a place along a coast in which ships may take refuge from storms; harbor.

Also called port of entry. Law. any place where persons and merchandise are allowed to pass, by water or land, into and out of a country and where customs officers are stationed to inspect or appraise imported goods.

a geographical area that forms a harbor: the largest port on the eastern seaboard.

Informal. an airport.










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Die Hard 2 (1990)


Trudeau: Alright, we've got a body in the morgue that seems to have died twice. Assuming it's not a computer error, what do we assume?

John McClane: That somebody's about to seriously fuck with this airport.

Trudeau: What the hell is that supposed to mean? I mean, I know we're dummies up here, McClane, so give us a little taste of your brilliant genius! I mean, you talking about a hijacking, a robbery or what?

John McClane: Look, I'm not sure. All I know, is-

Carmine Lorenzo: Oh, he's not sure! Well, I'm stunned! I gotta lie down!

John McClane: The only people that go to this much trouble are professionals, not luggage thieves and not punks!

Chief Engineer Leslie Barnes: Professional at what?

John McClane: [holding up the fax] What the fuck do you this is, huh? The safety patrol, here? This is the resume of a professional mercenary! You got the world's biggest drug dealer on his way here, now. What, do you need, a slide rule to figure this out? Or maybe another body in a zipper bag before you start asking questions?

Carmine Lorenzo: Hey, pal, you're the one that gave us that fuckin' body, remember that.

John McClane: Yeah, I remember that.










}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 03/06/10 7:43 AM
"The Mist."

Maybe this is the epicenter where something similar to that happens.

Some kind of rift in time-space, whatever that is, from which a lot of strange creatures emerge and begin wreaking havoc.

The US military, finally taking action, and all too late, hits this area with nuclear bombs but that fails and the energy actually aids the rift.

Why does that element have to happen though? That seems overly complicated. As though it is something generated simply for a film script.

If such a disaster is going to happen then why should it be so complicated as requiring a nuclear bomb strike?

Maybe it has something to do with the core element that is here currently, somewhere, that is the initial source of the rift of time-space that lets out the creatures into this environment. Something about how it is simply limited in certain details that I am not consciously aware of and so it needs the energy from that nuclear bomb to grow larger. It can take energy from any bomb, really, but the nuclear bomb strike occurs because the military tries shooting the creatures and the conventional bomb have little or no effect on the resiliant creatures.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 03/06/10 8:38 AM
I have a feeling I will know when it is going to actually happen, whatever does actually happen.

I wonder if I will start getting specific information so I can publish those details on my blog which will then be a reference as to what does happen when it happens.

For one thing, I will be gone when it actually starts. I will not be part of this world any longer.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 03/06/10 8:41 AM
So it makes sense that I would publish documentation about the facts of what will happen and so that those people left here to endure their judgement will know that I told them precisely what was going to happen to them.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 03/06/10 8:44 PM
Perhaps there will be details I will predict, as I have already been doing to a certain extent, but those details will be considerably hard to explain away. For example, when my postings match details on television programs there is always, or usually always but not always, the chance that the television producers were feeding live packages in with pre-recorded segments and those packages incorporated details I published. The details I write about now that I would predict in the near future would be much more difficult to explain. The first thought that comes to mind is in predicting the weather but that seems boring. Whatever it is it would be subtle though. Using my alien spaceship explanation as guide, if the super-intelligent beings were simply out to convince humans of the existence of these super-intellient beings then they would just simply show up in their spaceships and that would be certainly convincing proof. But that is not what they are about.

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}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 03/06/10 9:38 AM
So it has to be better than that. It has to be an order of magnitude greater than anything I have done so far. Something really compelling. The object arriving to block out the Sun is a good one but I don't think that is what I am grasping at this moment. That still might happen in the future.

Perhaps that observation back then was something of an echo of something else that happened and that has bearing on the future.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 03/06/10 9:49 AM
Of course, the dilemma is in having something actually to predict. If nothing interesting is going to happen naturally then I have nothing to predict.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 03/06/10 10:10 AM
"I'm its deliver"

That's why I arranged for that post office

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Videos BETA > TV Episodes > Battlestar Galactica

Saga of a Star World, Part 2

Description: When the fleet stops at the planet Carillon to refuel and pick up supplies, a newly-elected member of the Council seizes power from Commander Adama.

Related Titles: Battlestar Galactica, Saga of a Star World


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Athena - Battlestar Galactica bridge officer: Father? Father, are you all right?

Adama - Battlestar Galactica Commander - Council of the Twelve: If anyone amongst us can say that he's all right, after what has happened. I recommend the }catharsis?{ treatment.

Athena - Battlestar Galactica bridge officer: That's not the Warrior I'm used to. Whatever happened to the joy of living to fight another day?

Adama - Battlestar Galactica Commander - Council of the Twelve: Ah, yes, the joy of living. You were aboard the Galactica. You didn't see them down there; their faces. The old, the young. Desperate. Begging - screaming - for a chance to come aboard. A chance to live. And there I was like God - passing out priorities as - as if they were tickets to a lottery.










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The Mist (2007)


Ollie: We have to tell them. The people in the market. We have to stop them from going outside.

David Drayton: They won't believe us.

Ollie: They have to.

David Drayton: I'm not sure I believe it, and I was here. What we saw was impossible. You know that, don't you? What do we say? How do we... convince them? Ollie, what the hell were those tentacles even attached to?