The story concerns Beldar (Dan Aykroyd) and Prymaat (Jane Curtin),
who leave the planet Remulak to prepare for an invasion of Planet Earth.
Not exact matches
There simply aren't many people
left on the
planet who can afford an iPhone but
who don't already have one.
I will have to live my whole life surrounded by a world filled with mental midgets
who have fooled themselves that faith and belief in deities is the answer instead of using their minds to work out problems, study science and figure out how we
leave this
planet when it becomes inhabitable in 4 billion years.
I once spoke with a young woman
who was raised in a very liberal mainline tradition
who told me she
left the church because, «I wasn't learning anything there about tolerance, love, and good stewardship of the
planet that I wasn't learning at my public high school, so what was the point?»
If we do not accept the fact that we do have can have an adverse effect on the
planet by the way we conduct ourselves, and that we are the only ones
left who can change the future of our
planet.
If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some humans on the third
planet from an insignificant star on a little arm of a middling galaxy and that the first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty much to spec and do something silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are
left with people being chosen from way back before the Big Bang to do some terrible things like killing babies or betraying Jesus
who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future sins (of believers?)
This is such a huge subject that I must beg indulgence, therefore, if I give my space to but a small fraction of the historic faith — namely its main emphases on God, Christ, the Church, and eternal life — and consider only these in our modem context, in the effort to discover what values they may have for men and women
who are tossed about in an unsettled world, with an uncertain future, and doomed — almost certainly it seems — to a doubtful truce of arms, at worst to a war which threatens to annihilate man as we have known him and in any event to
leave us a bare existence such as we can eke out on a totally devastated
planet.
How about you christians and muslims pick a nice neutral place to slaughter each other and
leave those of us
who dwell in reality to propagate the
planet.
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There was competition of the olympic sort as my mind shifted from work, to email, conference calls, newscasts, the landscaping project underway, my son's spelling test, mapping out summer camps, my sister's birthday, making it to the gym on time, dentist appointments, cleaning the house since apparently we seem to be one of the only people
left on the
planet who scrubs our own toilets these days, to Easter, and oh, my mother in law is coming in a week (yay!).
Is there anyone
left on the
planet who doesn't get the «whine» and «wine» connection?
Donald Yeomans,
who calculates the orbits for near - Earth objects at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, says that comets flung out from that belt pummeled our
planet shortly after its formation and could have
left behind water, possibly creating the conditions that allowed Earth to become a cradle for life.
At a time when modern humans were beginning to
leave Africa and the Neanderthals were living on our
planet, Scholz's star — named after the German astronomer
who discovered it — approached less than a light - year from the Sun.
It is being referred to as the ninth
planet, since poor Pluto had been demoted to dwarf
planet status,
leaving only eight «real»
planets, which does not sit well with a lot of people
who still believe that Pluto should be classified as a proper
planet, not just a mini-version of one.
I think that they should just
leave Pluto as a
planet because now we are going to have to learn about the new
planets, and all the people
who finished school already don't have to.
To understand if
leaf uptake of atmospheric mercury is important on the global scale, Martin Jiskra and Jeroen Sonke, from the Géosciences Environnement Toulouse laboratory, teamed up with scientists
who monitor atmospheric mercury and CO2 levels across our
planet.
Through each of the different eras that have defined its evolution, the once modest contest has grown to the greatest professional bodybuilding competition on the
planet, thanks to the hard work of the bodybuilding visionary Joe Weider and of course, the memorable achievements of all contestants
who've
left their mark on this sport throughout the years.
There's pretty much no one
left on the
planet who doesn't know that online dating is a perfectly acceptable way to meet your partner these days.
Matt Damon is Mark Watney, an astronaut
left behind on Mars by crewmates,
who were evacuating the
planet because of a deadly sandstorm.
This one, written by Blood Diamond's Charles Leavitt,
who shares story credit with Rise / Dawn of the
Planet of the Apes and Jurassic World couple Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver,
leaves a lot to be desired.
But
leaving Christmas presents under the tree for someone
who doesn't exist — like
Planet of the Apes writers Amanda Silver and Rick Jaffa did for trilogy lead character Caesar — is going the extra mile.
Resonating with some of the cultural concerns of the late 1960's when the film was made,
Planet of the Apes sets up the classic battle of evolution verses religion, which may prove offensive to some (although the story's construct
leaves room to argue that faith and science are not as different as the opinions of those
who interrupt them).
Wanting eventually to
leave the
planet, he summons two teams of bounty hunters, one with grand, unctuous villain Santana (Jordi Molla) at the head, the other led by Boss Johns (Matt Nable),
who's out to figure out what happened to his son, the Cole Hauser character from Pitch Black.
The project was originally helmed by Rise of the
Planet of the Apes director Rupert Wyatt,
who ended up
leaving the project due to scheduling conflicts.
Based on the novel of the same name by Andy Weir, Scott's latest science fiction film sees Damon as Mark Watney, an astronaut
who's presumed dead and
left behind by his crew on the red
planet.
Qualley will be Sam Walden, one of the last surviving people on the
planet,
who is racing to find a cure for her stricken home world before the last shuttle
leaving for a distant human colony takes off and she's stranded.
The members of the crew
who manage to escape board the Prometheus and
leave the
planet.
We begin with President Lanford (Sela Ward)
who is telling the world how peaceful it has been and how the
left behind alien technology has improved life on
Planet Earth.
Matt Damon is starring as an astronaut
who gets
left behind on Mars when the other members of his space - crew are forced to
leave the
planet during a space - storm.
Nine aliens
who left their home
planet of Lorien when it fell under attack by the evil Mogadorian.
Based on Michel Faber's celebrated 2014 novel The Book Of Strange New Things, project — which is being eyed as a 10 - episode event series — centers on a soulful, intense priest (Madden)
who leaves his wife to travel to a distant
planet / colony to preach to the native population.
I'm hearing that Rupert Wyatt,
who helmed the superb franchise reboot Rise Of The
Planet Of The Apes, will
leave the sequel.
Proyas reveals that the car chase was done digitally to the one or two people
left on the
planet who have never seen a movie before.
Meanwhile, back on Earth, Jack Harper (Tom Cruise),
who offers that back story twice (once in an opening narration that unnecessarily hand - feeds information that reveals itself far more naturally in the first act and again to another character), and Victoria (Andrea Riseborough), Jack's live - in communications officer and significant other, are the only two humans
left on the
planet.
Leave it to Matt Reeves, the man
who made Cloverfield such an epic and interesting event and actually gave us a damn good American remake to Let the Right One In, to take the
Planet of the Apes franchise in directions both exciting and intelligent.
Set in an underground facility isolated from the destroyed future Earth, Norman Reedus is the caretaker for the only survivors
left on the
planet,
who all happen to be frozen.
Soon everyone's problems are literally blown up when a deadly swarm of alien ships attacks the Enterprise during a routine dispatch,
leaving the survivors stranded on a distant
planet while others are held prisoner by the leader of the violent pack, a warlord named Krall (a fierce Idris Elba)
who's searching for an artifact that is the missing puzzle piece he needs to finish building — what else?
(I hope there are no people
left on the
planet who confuse either of these with «vanity publishing.»)
One prominent financial authority, Dave Ramsey, once even cited «unexpected pregnancy» as a reason to build an emergency fund,
leaving open the question of whether there exists anyone on the
planet who is simultaneously a) responsible enough to set aside six months» of living expenses, yet b) not so responsible that they don't know how to prevent a pregnancy.
I was like a broken prisoner
who knew that he would be a slave forever and that with a full time job and three weeks of permission per year, he wouldn't be able to have the time to see much of the world before
leaving this
planet.
so the person
who leaves his country with all the money and weapons and technology support he can get from the
planet and invade other people living in peace in their towns and villages, and start shooting them, air raiding them, bombing them, controlling them, prison theme, torture them till death, treat them like animals, use chemical weapons, searches in people homes for freedom fighters and scare the women and children and do every other mean act to stable their bases and control in that country is not terrorist but
who is picking up an AKA 47 to free his land from the occupiers and protect his family and his way of living and his beliefs and kill those
who came to kill and steal everything is a terrorist??
You follow general calamity Rufus,
who along with Goal (Person) aims to
leave the junk
planet of Deponia and reach the legendary floating city of Elysium.
After your ship is sabotaged and you (yep, you guessed it), crash land on an alien
planet, it's up to you to try and survive all the while looking for a way to
leave the
planet and wreak vengeance on the villain
who made everything go to pot in the first place.
The player takes control of Rufus, a troublesome young man
who dreams of one day
leaving the trash - covered
planet of Deponia where he lives.
You can also read my interview with Sean Murray, in which we talk about NPCs, post-release game updates, and players
who won't
leave their favorite
planets.
It is a deadly place that seemingly swallows the souls of any
who enter, trapping their spirits and
leaving only their disfigured lingers shells
left to roam the
planet in a chaotic rage.
Looking around, a bewildered brother from another
planet might have concluded that this one was populated solely by educated, well - to - do white people
who routinely
leave their businesses and families to follow art wherever it lands.
The
left - leaning Guardian newspaper of Britain has put the Danish political scientist Bjorn Lomborg — anathema to many environmental scientists and campaigners for challenging projections of ecological doom — on a list of «50 People
Who Could Save the
Planet» with the Nobel Peace Prize winners Al Gore and Wangari Maathai, the movie star and environmental filmmaker Leonardo DiCaprio, and NASA climatologist Gavin Schmidt.