Choice of Bodyguards
Forget Blackwater, forget the Secret Service!! If you were a VIP in need of protection, who would you use? Jedis, Sith, Predators or Terminators?
Read more…Forget Blackwater, forget the Secret Service!! If you were a VIP in need of protection, who would you use? Jedis, Sith, Predators or Terminators?
Read more…Who would win? Terminators have a decided advantage strength wise and they are practically invincible. Predators have access to a wider variety of weaponry. Both sides are single minded, determined and utterly ruthless in the pursuit of their prey.Bo
Read more…Has anyone seen it? All 1.5 seasons of it?Its a pity it got cancelled. It was very interesting. A post-apocalyptic United States after terrorist A-bombs hit 23 cities; complete with humanitarian airdrops from China and U.N. peacekeepers.To me it is a
Read more…I'm anxious to see it, but won't have time until the weekend. I might just see The Hulk instead (theater should be emptier) and wait it out for Hancock. .
Read more…http://www.oneplusyou.com/q/v/robot
Name that robot.
I didn't do as well I I thought I would. Sigh.
Just saw the movie Wall-E! The kids loved it us adults did all we could to stay awake. Their was a great dance show before the movie started cause that is how Disney gets down. Now here comes the rant! The story was about a robot left behind to clean
Read more…One of my friends emailed this to me, and I thought it would be of interest:http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2008/black.in.america
Read more…In the history of black cinema there has never been that story that had the whole community buzzing in anticipation of its release. With the Marvel machine rolling full steam ahead is this the one?
Read more…If the original Predator was styled after an African warrior with dreadlocks and the original Alien was a very dark long chocolatey drooling thing is it possible that this concept is a veiled message about Black on Black crime? Or am I reading too mu
Read more…Morpheus sits before you and gives you the cross roads choice of your life. Take the blue pill go to bed wake up and believe whatever you like. Take the red pill and see how deep the rabbit hole goes. Before you give the obviuos answer and start figh
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Took today off... just watched, The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury.
The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury, is an animated movie starring the character Vin Diesal made hyper cool back in 2000. Dark Fury seems to take place some time between Pitch Blac
Hey guys and dolls: I've love to know what your thoughts are on the issues of gender/race/sexuality as portrayed the Pirates of the Carribean movies.I really dug the character "Calypso" played by a sister, and that she had such a powerful role (is th
Read more…I saw the final episode of Daybreak and enjoyed it, as I did the entire series. I thought the series was a unique, innovative effort that wasn't given a chance by the network. Of course I would have to watch each episode again in order to fully unrav
Read more…Today is my birthday, everyone! Being a member of Black Science Fiction Society has been a great way to start off my personal year. I look forward to contributing my input to the glittering pool of insightful and creative talent populating this websi
Read more…Okay, I am a sucker for beauty. (We might have to ponder why we Americans become attracted to certain kinds of "beauty" and I'm wondering why the heck I like beautiful and pretty men But.....) I saw some neat Final Fantasy videos on youtube. Very Jap
Read more…In 2001, Kindred, Octavia Butler's landmark 1979 novel, was brought to life in an exceptional audio adaptation. This adaptation starred Alfre Woodard as "Dana" and was produced by Brian Smith and Jacqueline Cuscuna for Seeing Ear Theatre (SET).
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Read more…Does anyone have any info on it....like a release date or something? I did some online scouring but I only found an interview about Casanegra. Soul To Keep is by T. Due, by the way, and I think Casanegra is a collaboration. Hope all is well for every
Read more…Bayou is a fantasy story set in the Old South. I was reluctant to follow it at first because it deals with the racism of the time, but the story is good and getting better. It gives you the feel of a twisted Alice in Wonderland. Check it out!http://w
Read more…On the Favorite Director question in this group’s Profile form, one name comes up consistently: Spike Lee. Arguably, Lee is the most significant black film director to emerge since Oscar Micheaux and Gordon Parks. For more than 20 years, the goateed
Read more…htp (peace)What is your favorite scene from a Science Fiction movie?My favorite scene is Roy Batty's death speech in Blade Runner."I have seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships off the shores of Orion..."One of the most moving sci-fi s
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