You must see this: http://www.wimp.com/helenkeller/
I was frustrated with the changes of the first one (the reboot), mainly because the characters are all different ages and J.J. Abrams had them all at Star Fleet at the same time. That didn't make sense. For this movie, that doesn't matter. It all seems to make sense and was done very well...and the quality of special effects have been improved since the first movie.
Quote from: Ben on May 25, 2013, 03:29:59 AMGeorge, you're the only person who can save those avatar snapshots. None of us know how to do it. Without you the board would have no History Keeper. You can't ever leave and you can't die!!!I concur - even if you donlt keep the history
George, you're the only person who can save those avatar snapshots. None of us know how to do it. Without you the board would have no History Keeper. You can't ever leave and you can't die!!!
Trying to find Twang, although I remember not caring for it. I have most of the others here. Had forgotten about Windy City so I'll listen to that.
Grabbing a quick cup of coffee and a quick ketchup here, before leaving for the always lovely Lafayette Theater where I shall watch THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH (1934). Actually, I'm already late getting my arse moving, but I don't mind being just on time or even a little late for that one. I don't really need to see it this morning but I want to support the theater, and from there I'm driving down to Paramus, NJ to do a little shopping -- something I like to do a couple of times a year.
From DR George:QuoteI was frustrated with the changes of the first one (the reboot), mainly because the characters are all different ages and J.J. Abrams had them all at Star Fleet at the same time. That didn't make sense. For this movie, that doesn't matter. It all seems to make sense and was done very well...and the quality of special effects have been improved since the first movie. Thank you and all very interesting, in fact more than what I wanted and am glad of it. Let me re-word my question, between the 3D & the 2D which version did you prefer?
It's great to see and hear the real Annie Sullivan, too. When we were growing up, she was as much a presence, an influence, a force, as anyone in public life.
Thank you, DR George, for capturing the historic moment!
DR Jane, you had to scroll down to the photo gallery at the bottom of the story I posted yesterday and go through the photos to see the horse coming out of the day care center
Quote from: ChasSmith on May 25, 2013, 06:16:10 AMGrabbing a quick cup of coffee and a quick ketchup here, before leaving for the always lovely Lafayette Theater where I shall watch THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH (1934). Actually, I'm already late getting my arse moving, but I don't mind being just on time or even a little late for that one. I don't really need to see it this morning but I want to support the theater, and from there I'm driving down to Paramus, NJ to do a little shopping -- something I like to do a couple of times a year.I used to shop there when we lived in NJ. How long is your drive to get there?
A question to all of you: If you were really rich which charities (or other causes) would you wish to donate to?