guys sorry.  I'm not illiterate.  I just play one on the list.  I will
try not to post so rushed in the future

-- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "tdemorsella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So gang.  It seems like it is a given that some us go to or rent
> movies we pretty much knoware going to be bad.  So lets make it a
> confession time and open up about other bad flicks we saw knowing they
> were going to to be bad.  
> 
> I have to think on it, but most recently, I saw Wild Hogs.  Don't kick
> me off the list, but I thought the first half was hilarious.  I
> watched a really bad one star movie, Cyber Wars also known as Avatar
> or  Matrix Hunter.  It starred Joseph Lau, David Warner (Jack the
> Ripper, Hog Father), and Joan Chen (twin Peaks) The Plot: In the near
> future in the Asian city-state Sintawan, everyone's identity is
> recorded in the vast CyberLink. The only way around this is using
> illegal simulated identity implants (sims). A young bounty hunter who
> makes her living tracking sims, finds herself the unlikely ally of a
> police detective who suspects the CyberLink is being perverted for an
> insidious and deadly purpose
> 
> Okay, your turn
> 
> tracey
> 
> --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin <truthseeker_013@> wrote:
> >
> > Give 'em time, Tracey.
> > 
> > "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <tdlists@> wrote:
>                               I saw it.  It definitely was not theater
> worthy, but I think it would be 
> >  a great TV show.  I love the teleportation concept and some of the 
> >  mythology and laws were good too.  Unfortunately, it came across
> like a 
> >  pilot movie for a scifi tv show.   To mad it is not a tv series
> >  
> >  ravenadal wrote:
> >  > To me, teleportation has always been the coolest of all
> superpowers.  
> >  > Couple it with a "proximity sense," keen hearing (so you can hear 
> >  > when a shot is fired and teleport an instant before it gets
there), 
> >  > or just plain "common sense" and you have one heck of a skill set!
> >  >
> >  > ~rave!
> >  >
> >  > --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "DJ VIBE" <nehesi@> wrote:
> >  >   
> >  >>  
> >  >>     
> >  >>>  On Feb 15, 2008 6:31 PM, ravenadal <ravenadal@> wrote:
> >  >>>  >
> >  >>>  
> >  >>>  > There is a scene in the new Jumper movie (no, I have not seen 
> >  >>>       
> >  >> it)
> >  >>     
> >  >>>  >
> >  >>>  >  SPOILER
> >  >>>  >  
> >  >>>       
> >  > ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> >  >   
> >  >>>  >
> >  >>>  >  where the hero is watching the aftermath of the Hurricane 
> >  >>>       
> >  >> Karina on
> >  >>     
> >  >>>  >  his television. He gets dressed and teleports...to London, 
> >  >>>       
> >  >> where he
> >  >>     
> >  >>>  >  has a date. So much for great responsibility coming with 
> >  >>>       
> >  > great 
> >  >   
> >  >> power!
> >  >>     
> >  >>>  >
> >  >>>       
> >  >> It was right in keeping with how his character was established in 
> >  >> the movie, although for a moment there I thought he might
think of 
> >  >> using his abilities for good.  
> >  >>
> >  >> Overall, I found the movie pretty good, with one exception.  How 
> >  >>     
> >  > the 
> >  >   
> >  >> hell did the Paladins continually catch jumpers?  Its one
thing if 
> >  >> you get the drop on one, but if you're standing in FRONT of
one who 
> >  >> is fresh and the jumper sees you and you try to get him with your 
> >  >> stun-wand, how are you gonna get him?  In less than three
minutes, 
> >  >> my wife and I came up with several ways to use a teleportation 
> >  >>     
> >  > power 
> >  >   
> >  >> offesinvely (i.e. teleport in a circle around your opponent a la 
> >  >> Nightcrawer. et. al) and in all of those cases we came up
with, no 
> >  >> normal human would have a chance against a jumper.
> >  >>
> >  >>     
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >  
> >  > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >   
> >  
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> >      
> >                                
> > 
> > 
> > "There is no reason Good can't triumph over Evil, if only angels
> will get organized along the lines of the Mafia." -Kurt Vonnegut, "A
> Man Without A Country"
> >        
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