I give super props to the team who made this. What a great advertising campaign? Brilliant and captivating. Although using a song that didn't put tears in my eyes would have been cool.
I've had this on my Netflix Queue for about a week now (I think)...and because of you, danny k, I'm going to put it on while I fall asleep. If it is as bad as you say it is, then maybe I'll dream of something so boring it will let me sleep in. Or the opposite will happen and I'll think of a better way of making the movie and wake up before I can finish it. Either way, it should be entertaining to see the result of such an experiment.
I was pretty okay (even though I know I was lying to myself) with the fact this was the biggest fossil AND spider. Being correct that I was lying to myself, and that there are bigger spiders now, has not made life better. It just means that when I got in my friend's car today, that the fake spider in the back-seat could be life-size. This is a logical conclusion/fact I am NOT okay with. (But she covered up the plastic spider with a giant beetle, so apparently it's okay...no joke, this happened today...on the way to get lunch)
w+k is one of my favorite reasons to live in Portland. I love you guys. (I also have not done any research as to which branch of w+k produced this, but the Isaiah Mustafa ad was definitely from here).
ED was a cited source for a year long project my junior year of college. I miss it dearly. Although, I had to warn my professor not to look up my source because of the threat of viruses.
I've only got 18. But I should get some credit for having seen "The Greatest Show on Earth" over ten times. And when I was a kid, that the movie made me want to start a circus in my basement. Which was a great idea, until my mom explained to me I couldn't set up a tight rope with two chairs and a jump rope.
I like sciencey things, but couldn't we have a picture of a computer rather than, well, that?