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No I don't. I just don't get pissy over drastically minute issues like these. All movies have them and other than Milburn ****ing with the hammerpede, there weren't really any other 'bad decisions' to get bent out of shape over.
And if you watch the deleted scene with Milburn, his actions with the hammerpede make much more sense.
Keep them comin buddy.
Then she was stupidly naive and deserved what ever ills befell her.
Because the cold hostile universe isn't out there to embrace individual religious pilgramages.
Keep them comin buddy.
You're not seeing it from the characters perspective, but from your own, as a viewer watching a movie having an idea of what **** is going to happen there.
She had no reason to fear any dangers, why would they? Bringing weapons on their way to meet their makers could seem like a threat or insult to them.
And if you watch the deleted scene with Milburn, his actions with the hammerpede make much more sense.
It was a sexy looking snake too. (Me and LT have a reptile fetish btw )
They were invited. If the engineers were going to kill them, I think they would have done it sometime within those tens of thousands of years while the cave paintings were made.....aaaaaaaaand she was wrong wasn't she?
Foolish of someone versed in the scientic method to be blinded by personal bias.
Here's an appropriate one for the way this thread is going:
The movie is begging to be parodied on South Park,
with James Cameron"raising the bar" with a sequel.
Even the gorilla walks away from thread.....