No it wouldn't. The US would benefit more from a sound economic policy, and incentivizing quality first-worlders to immigrate here, and not low IQ third-worlders.Obsession wrote:Regardless, the US would benefit from additional NASA funding in almost every way possible.
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- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: NASA Propaganda.
- Replies: 22
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Re: NASA Propaganda.
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: NASA Propaganda.
- Replies: 22
- Views: 4384
NASA Propaganda.
I'm sure "black science man" Neil deGrasse Tyson will love this crap. His answer to save humanity is simply to further subsidize NASA, LOL. It's amazing that so many idiots glorify the guy, even though they probably couldn't name anything substantial he's ever done and/or discovered in the field of ...
- Forum: Interstellar
- Topic: Interstellar Teaser
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Re: Interstellar Teaser
Was that a movie teaser? It seemed to me more like a corny car commercial.
- Forum: The Dark Knight Rises
- Topic: Rises ending contradict itself?
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Rises ending contradict itself?
] OK, we're never gonna agree on the Blake thing. You're fine with him becoming Batman's successor; I would rather have seen the people as a whole stand up for what's right rather than watch a loner prepare to take the law into his own hands to end the trilogy. But that is what happens, as the Gord...
- Forum: The Dark Knight Rises
- Topic: Rises ending contradict itself?
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Rises ending contradict itself?
I thought the whole point of his sacrifice was to become that symbol of hope / inspiration / change that he set out to be from the beginning. What kind of statement would it be to Gotham for Batman to suddenly return? I'd also wonder how Bruce would feel about Blake or anybody else literally taking...
- Forum: The Dark Knight Rises
- Topic: Rises ending contradict itself?
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Rises ending contradict itself?
Um, I'm being literal because it IS literal. Bruce (as Batman) LITERALLY TELLS BLAKE TO WEAR A MASK IF HE IS GONNA WORK ALONE. That's my point; you're saying that I'm being too literal and not understanding the symbolism enough when in fact the film literally hammered home the point that Blake will...
- Forum: The Dark Knight Rises
- Topic: Rises ending contradict itself?
- Replies: 58
- Views: 10805
Rises ending contradict itself?
And he also becomes Batman in a physical sense, hence he quits the police force, inherits Bruce's gadgets, and swings into the cave. Yes, but this has more symbolic weight than it does literal. For instance, The Joker's symbolic presence is much more significant to the themes being presented than h...
- Forum: The Dark Knight Rises
- Topic: Favourite single frame from the film.
- Replies: 14
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Favourite single frame from the film.
Homo.TehBatGetsBraked wrote:o
- Forum: The Dark Knight Rises
- Topic: Favourite single frame from the film.
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Favourite single frame from the film.
Miranda's bust was impeccable on IMAX.
- Forum: The Dark Knight Rises
- Topic: My interpretation of the socio-political themes.
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My interpretation of the socio-political themes.
Politically I think Nolan hit on both sides of the fence and showed the extremes of both sides (right and left), and how both are prone to corruption. There's a good article out there where Nolan talks about the political aspects (or lack thereof) of the film. edit: And here it is: http://www.rolli...