Finally gaining the breath to speak, he shouted, «Martians are attacking
the earth in spaceships!
Not exact matches
Movie Budgets «Courage under Fire»: $ 46m «Saving Private Ryan»: $ 70m «Titan AE»: $ 75m «Syriana»: $ 50m «Green Zone»: $ 100m «Elysium»: $ 115m «Interstellar»: $ 165m «The Martian»: $ 108m TOTAL: $ 729m Fictional Costs of Saving Matt Damon (costs are
in 2015 currency) «Courage Under Fire» (Gulf War 1 helicopter rescue): $ 300k «Saving Private Ryan» (WW2 Europe search party): $ 100k «Titan AE» (
Earth evacuation
spaceship): $ 200B «Syriana» (Middle East private security return flight): $ 50k «Green Zone» (US Army transport from Middle East): $ 50k «Elysium» (Space station security deployment and damages): $ 100m «Interstellar» (Interstellar
spaceship): $ 500B «The Martian» (Mars mission): $ 200B TOTAL: $ 900B plus change
The massive
spaceship will not only ferry people around on
Earth in minuscule amounts of time compared to modern jet travel.
It helps to remember that Cage made these remarks
in the spring of 1969,
in the heyday of the Aquarian counterculture of the sixties when it was widely believed that an abundant life demanded hostility to the pinchpenny establishment and that there would always be experts like Buckminster Fuller to show us how to do more with less, so that everybody on
Spaceship Earth could have more of everything.
There's simply no way that
spaceship earth can support the current trend
in population growth.
The perspective of moon flights has sharpened our awareness that our
spaceship «
earth» is a small, precious oasis of life
in the vast, frigid void of cosmic space.
Unless we can get a vision that all human beings are passengers on
spaceship earth, whose resources are limited and exhaustible, we are
in trouble.
This revolution could simply bypass the irrelevancies of politics and save the
spaceship Planet
Earth just
in the nick of time.
At least seven immense, interdependent threats to the quality of life on
spaceship earth continue to escalate: the population explosion; the widening gulf between rich and poor nations; massive malnutrition (caused mainly by economic injustice, which produces maldistribution of available food); environmental pollution and degradation; the depletion of the irreplaceable resources of our finite planet; the growing threat of nuclear terrorism and eventual holocaust (with the equivalent of one and a half million Hiroshima - sized bombs
in the arsenals of the world); and the worldwide tendency for the fruits of science and technology to be used without ethical responsibility.
Well I cruised by
in my
spaceship about 4.6 billion years ago, and saw nothing, but about 100 million years later I cruised by and there was a big molten rock so I named it
Earth.
There are lots of fun, interactive areas inside the iconic
Spaceship Earth, as well as ImageWorks
in the Imagination!
Here's a rundown of the top 11 spaceflight stories of 2011, from the last mission of NASA's venerable space shuttle program to China's first - ever docking of two
spaceships in Earth orbit
As Derrickson explained at a panel discussion on his film at the California Institute of Technology — where he was joined by Keanu Reeves, Caltech cosmologist Sean Carroll, and Jet Propulsion Laboratory roboticist Joel Burdick — Shostak redacted some meaningless mumbo jumbo
in the description of the
spaceship's approach to
Earth and replaced it with «The object was not following a gravitational free - fall trajectory; as such its path was recalculated.»
XCOR reps said at a press conference Wednesday that its Lynx suborbital
spaceship, still
in the prototype phase, will be a two - seat (one pilot, one passenger) craft that takes off like an airplane and glides back to
Earth like a space shuttle.
Then there's NASA's new focus on
spaceships and huge rockets permitting human travel beyond the moon, with a visit to a near -
Earth asteroid
in the mid-2020s as the first big goal.
Tales From
Spaceship Earth, the first volume of the Blue Marble Space Short Story Collection, was released
in March 2016.
In each animation a
spaceship is moving past
Earth at a high speed.
Not to quibble about issues of plausibility
in a story about a boy with superhuman powers who arrives on
Earth on a
spaceship from an alien planet, but the star of Smallville is just too beautiful to be believed.
All we know about them is that they are
in crisis, and that they have to hang around on
earth while their
spaceship is undergoing temporary repairs.
Thus we have Rampage,
in which Johnson stars as Davis Okoye, a big - hearted primatologist who enjoys a very special relationship with an albino gorilla named George (portrayed
in motion - capture by Jason Liles) until a
spaceship explodes and rains down dangerous pathogens on
Earth.
When an extraterrestrial
spaceship comes crashing down to
Earth during the reign of the Vikings, the Scandinavian plunderers get set to do battle with a most unusual enemy
in director Howard McCain's earthbound science fiction thriller.
The spectacle begins when massive
spaceships appear
in Earth's skies.
It's already known that Banner ends up on
Earth to meet Thanos early
in Infinity War, somehow finding his way there from Thor's
spaceship after the end of Thor: Ragnarok.
The story begins when explorers journey on the
spaceship Prometheus through the universe
in search of aliens who may be the source of humanity on
Earth.
In this no - brain flick we find
Earth under siege by giant
spaceships which take to destroying every major city one by one.
GadgetGang
In Outerspace (2017): When a
spaceship of friendly aliens crashes into
Earth, they bring knowledge of an evil plot to destroy the universe.
It starts
in 709 AD, as a
spaceship crash - lands
in a Norwegian lake on the «abandoned seed colony» of
Earth.
In the beginning of the film, viewers learn about a militant group of Replicants who stole a
spaceship and returned to
Earth illegally.
Description: Stars Bruce Dern as Freeman Lowell, a nature - loving crewmember aboard the Valley Forge, a gigantic
spaceship in a small fleet that carries the last surviving forests of the
Earth, which has fallen victim to overpopulation and ecological neglect.
The film opens on
Earth in 1988, and we're immediately introduced to little Peter Quill, a mixtape - loving youngster who loses his mom to cancer and promptly gets abducted by a
spaceship.
The crew and the scientists soon realise they have a new mission to destroy the creature
in the
spaceship before it reaches planet
Earth.
According to Ruffalo, Bruce Banner returns to
Earth with way more knowledge about Thanos than any of the other characters, likely a result to whatever happens to him
in the Asgardian
spaceship following the events of Thor: Ragnarok.
But the whole «everything's like this, except when it isn't» thing is an excellent characterization of the general awfulness of the entire movie: the aliens, walking around
in their Eddie Murphy robot
spaceship body, either understand humans and
Earth culture, or they don't, depending on which would be «funniest» (none of it is actually funny, natch).
The last we saw Bruce Banner, he was Hulked out
in a
spaceship - so how does he get back to
Earth in Avengers: Infinity War?
Last time we saw Thor,
in «Thor: Ragnarok,» the 17th of the MCU movies, he'd lost his hammer, his father, his eye, and Asgard; but he was on a
spaceship, wasn't he, with Loki (Tom Hiddleston), Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) and the remnants of Asgard, heading toward
Earth.
Earth has sent a
spaceship, Icarus (
in Greek mythology, not exactly a name that bodes well for solar travel), carrying a powerful nuclear bomb that, if detonated inside the dying sun, will bring it back to life.
Official Premise «Join the Doctor, his companions Amy and Rory (aka the Ponds) and numerous friends on their latest escapades through space and time where they puzzle an unexpected invasion of
Earth, save a
spaceship full of dinosaurs, don Stetsons
in a Wild West adventure and are even kidnapped by the Doctor's oldest foe.
This film stars Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker, and Michael Stuhlbarg
in an exploration of what happens when a mysterious
spaceship lands on
Earth.
The Stars: Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, Olivia Wilde The Plot: A
spaceship arrives
in Arizona, 1873, to take over the
Earth, starting with the Wild West region.
In the final scenes there is no Nicholas Cage, no interpretation, nothing but the sweet comforting image of angelic alien spaceships and an Earth - like planet with two moons (and NO PREDATORS IN SIGHT
In the final scenes there is no Nicholas Cage, no interpretation, nothing but the sweet comforting image of angelic alien
spaceships and an
Earth - like planet with two moons (and NO PREDATORS
IN SIGHT
IN SIGHT!)
Lo and behold, when they look out the window,
Earth is nowhere to be seen, and they find Debicki stuck
in one of the walls of their
spaceship.
Seven «Deleted Scenes» (SD) contain no increase
in tits or splatter but rather seven more minutes of Dekker's juvenile, empty calories, while the «Original Theatrical Ending» quarantines the DC's rimshot
in which a stupid - looking
spaceship searches
Earth for the mind - slugs twenty - plus years after losing them.
In a future where Earth has been wiped clean of all life, and humanity has moved on to other worlds, twelve - year - old Noah Zarc and his family have embarked on a quest, in a time - traveling spaceship called the ARC, to retrieve two of every animal and repopulate a dead worl
In a future where
Earth has been wiped clean of all life, and humanity has moved on to other worlds, twelve - year - old Noah Zarc and his family have embarked on a quest,
in a time - traveling spaceship called the ARC, to retrieve two of every animal and repopulate a dead worl
in a time - traveling
spaceship called the ARC, to retrieve two of every animal and repopulate a dead world.
A biracial teen with autism living
in Amsterdam prepares for an incoming comet that threatens to destroy all human life on
earth by vying to get her family on a
spaceship destined to leave the planet.
For instance, there are fans of science fiction who nonetheless hate post-apocalyptic writing, or who dislike stories with a romantic sub-plot, or who insist on scientific plausibility,
in which case your novel about budding love between two stowaways who escape a ravaged
Earth on a faster - than - light
spaceship might not be well received.
The latest offering
in the series takes the little critters to the final frontier (space for all of you that missed Star Trek)
in a quest to fix their broken
spaceship and return back to
earth.
You take control of the eponymous aliens on an Earthbound quest to recover the bits and pieces of their
spaceship, while dealing with all the sorts of things one might find on
Earth, such as gigantic hamsters
in hamster balls, hula dancers, and roaming packs of aggressive nerds.
Elsewhere, Galactic Odyssey's Enigma Eden is situated near a backdrop of planets including Saturn as
spaceships fly overhead, while Lunar Drill takes place on the moon's surface as rovers drive past
in the distance with an amazing view of the
Earth in the far distance.
For the uninitiated here's a quick capsule review of the plot: Wall - E is the last of an army waste compacting robots left on
Earth to tidy up while the rest of humanity flies around and gets fat
in a big
spaceship.
The
Earth is
in pieces, and the Steambots now live either on fragments of floating debris, or
in their own
spaceships.