In a few years, the Lost
in Space movie will likely live on not as a series but as the obscure answer to a trivia question: What film ended Titanic's 15 - week reign at the top of the weekend box office?
Not exact matches
The two, who had worked together on
movies like «Gods of Egypt» and «Power Rangers,» were well aware of the responsibility when they set out to make Netflix's reboot of «Lost
in Space,» which premiered Friday.
One more thing... Apple is
in discussions to lease office
space at The Culver Studios, home to the studio that was used to film Gone With the Wind, Lassie, and other
movie classics.
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
Bad managers don't just exist
in movies like «Horrible Bosses» and «Office
Space.»
The audience for the kind of
movies he wants to do just isn't there
in the traditional theatrical
space anymore.
For example,
in the
movie industry, this «supply chain» consisted of theaters, and DVD sales through large retailers, both of which have high fixed costs and limited shelf
space.
But all varieties of horror flick are easily identifiable at this point, whether they're spooky, low - budget films (numerous); viscera - stained slasher
movies (more numerous); quick - cut zombie flicks (even more numerous); macabre sci - fi, floating -
in -
space efforts (somewhat less numerous than they should be); sexualized vampiric tales (I trip over one of these whenever I get the newspaper); films of the more critically favored retro - mashup variety (Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Death Proof plus Planet Terror feature Grindhouse); or foreign entries of the psychological horror variety (the works of Dario Argento, of course; Alexandre Aja's films, which have their defenders; and Juan Antonio Bayona's El Orfanato, which only someone who truly dislikes cinema can dismiss).
During the moments
in Guardians when the screen isn't jumping from
space ship battle to moments of comic relief, the
movie deals with surprisingly heavy themes.
You remind me of the Thermians, the alien race
in the
movie Galaxy Quest - they received broadcasts way out
in space of episodes of a Star Trek - like TV series and thought they were real.
The
movie more resembles Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A
Space Odyssey
in terms of theme than it does the original Alien.
If anyone had seen the animation
movie Wall E, where the remnant from earth were out
in space, living on this
space ship and had become these lifeless blobs being spoon - fed everything, i think is a great example of what you are saying.
I loved the part
in the
movie «Galaxy Quest» where the far - away
space aliens received the transmissions of a Star Trek - like TV show... thought it was real and that the characters were gods who could save them from anything.
«Typically, from 8 a.m. to noon, when we're not showing
movies, we try to increase the usage of our
space in a positive way,» Etter says.
Each room includes King or Queen sized beds, high speed internet access, oversized flatscreen TVs,
in - room digital
movie systems, three telephones, generous work
space, and a private safe.
Their bus windows were blacked out, so the bus looked like the monolith
in 2001: A
Space Odyssey, just this black blob on four wheels, and people were running, like the apes
in the
movie, just wanting to touch it.
Although Larry Johnson's daughter Gabrielle has seen her dad on television and
in the
movie Space Jam, she has met him only three times, most recently on Jan. 2, 1997, when the Knicks were
in Washington to play the Bullets and Johnson left tickets for her and Jeffress.
Studio
Movie Grill
in Wheaton also has dollar options at its luxurious eat -
in space (food costs extra).
It's
in the same spirit as Dilbert and the
movies Office
Space (I'm just going to need you to go ahead and rent this
movie if you haven't seen it) and 9 to 5 (every working woman should know this
movie), but broader
in humor style.
He expects to produce three
movies this year
in temporary
space in the Central New York area.
Even the makers of the
movie Alien knew that «
in space, no one can hear you scream.»
The scientists decided to make a parody of a trailer for a Star Wars
movie, but instead of showing starship cruisers hurtling through
space towards the Death Star, they chose a biological process with its own built -
in narrative: the fertilization of an egg by a sperm,
in which millions of sperm race to be the one that succeeds and creates the next generation of life.
Others wanted to know what I thought of the science
in the
movie, from
space - diving to black - hole time travel.
Her interest
in space (originally spurred by the movie Space Camp) was reignited by her two sons» interest in s
space (originally spurred by the
movie Space Camp) was reignited by her two sons» interest in s
Space Camp) was reignited by her two sons» interest
in spacespace.
I couldn't go to concerts or
movies or be
in enclosed
spaces such as elevators.
19 Apollo 13, Armageddon, and Around the World
in 80 Days are among the
movies NASA keeps aboard the
Space Station.
In this
movie, a signal from deep
space is discovered, and when decoded it is found to include blueprints for a machine.
I mean, it's too bad about the crew member, but it is rare indeed for a
movie to show silence
in space (see the entry for Star Wars — though television's Firefly gets it right).
We laughed together at stereotypes like Dilbert's boss and the evil Lundberg
in the classic
movie «Office
Space.»
Practically every
space movie ever made has sounds
in space, so singling out Star Wars may seem unfair.
The roughly 10 - minute
movie was created for spherical projection and will be shown on Science On a Sphere screens around the world beginning with an Oct. 10 premiere at the
Space Foundation
in Colorado Springs, Colo..
But
in this particular case the plot depended on there being sound
in space, putting this
movie forever on the Bad Science list.
In the
movie «Terminator 2,» the shape - shifting T - 1000 robot morphs into a liquid state to squeeze through tight
spaces or to repair itself when harmed.
We've all seen the
movies, we know the disaster scenarios: Extraterrestrial spores return from outer
space, and
in no time the citizens of Earth are heaps of dust or brain - dead zombies.
Thus, «giant chunks of
space debris clobbering the planet and wiping out life on Earth has undeniably broad appeal,» Meltzer says, whereas «no one
in Hollywood makes
movies» about more nuanced explanations, such as Clovis points disappearing because early Americans turned to other forms of stone tool technology as the large mammals they were hunting went extinct as a result of the changing climate or hunting pressure.
1968: HAL 9000 Stanley Kubrick's
movie 2001: A
Space Odyssey offered a disturbing vision of artificial intelligence
in HAL, a computer that could understand speech, read lips, play chess, pilot a spaceship, and kill off astronauts as if it were swatting flies.
A voice - operated computer assistant is set to be used
in space for the first time on Monday — its operators hope it proves more reliable than «HAL», the treacherous speaking computer in the movie 2001: A Space Ody
space for the first time on Monday — its operators hope it proves more reliable than «HAL», the treacherous speaking computer
in the
movie 2001: A
Space Ody
Space Odyssey.
In space, as was first noted in the ad campaign for the movie Alien, no one can hear you screa
In space, as was first noted
in the ad campaign for the movie Alien, no one can hear you screa
in the ad campaign for the
movie Alien, no one can hear you scream.
Saturn's moon Mimas looks for all the world like the Death Star - the planet - destroying
space station from the
movie Star Wars -
in this Cassini image taken
in 2005.
And I've never been the least put off by the strict
movie rule that having a robot can only result
in its owner being pushed down the stairs, sucked into the vacuum of outer
space, or enslaved with what's left of humanity.
Scientists first appeared
in the
movies in 1902, when bearded astronomers shot out of a cannon into
space in Georges Méliè's Le Voyage Dans la Lune (Voyage to the Moon).
Every morning, Alan Title and his colleagues at the Stanford Lockheed Institute for
Space Research
in Palo Alto, California, sit down to watch
movies compiled from the images.
Just
in time for the release of the
movie «Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens,» NASA's Hubble
Space Telescope has photographed what looks like a cosmic, double - bladed lightsaber.
In an effort to understand how black holes shape the evolution of galaxies, astronomers spent eight months creating a series of time - lapse
movies from 400 observations made by NASA's Hubble
Space Telescope.
This
movie was assembled from images taken by an instrument aboard the NASA - European
Space Agency Solar Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) and provides a remarkable galactic perspective on the Sun and its place
in the Milky Way.
In this wide - ranging, humorous talk, Seth Shostak takes a look at Star Wars and other science fiction films from the point of view of a skeptical scientist, tells stories about the
movies he has been asked to advise, and muses about aliens from
space and how we might make contact with them.
You have most likely seen the giant antennas and radio telescopes, such as the Arecibo Observatory
in Puerto Rico that was featured
in the James Bond
Movie «Golden Eye» and the Parkes Telescope in New South Wales, Australia featured in the movie «Dish» that look out into interplanetary and deep space for ans
Movie «Golden Eye» and the Parkes Telescope
in New South Wales, Australia featured
in the
movie «Dish» that look out into interplanetary and deep space for ans
movie «Dish» that look out into interplanetary and deep
space for answers.
He is not envisioning the type of «huge wheel
in -
space construction» that may leap to mind when thinking about artificial gravity — like the one in the iconic Chesley Bonestell painting or the movie 2001: A Space Ody
space construction» that may leap to mind when thinking about artificial gravity — like the one
in the iconic Chesley Bonestell painting or the
movie 2001: A
Space Ody
Space Odyssey.
After the release of the
movie «Gravity»
in 2013, many have wondered whether
space debris poses a threat to all our wonderful toys
in orbit — especially our
space telescopes.
The 4D
movies produced from the frames revealed the behavior
in space and time.