Gallery: Sci-Tech Movies of Summer 2009

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pow3r.brok3r

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Yay for low EGQ, double Yay for a great movie, although Deadpool is nothing like his comic counterpart, HE'S BETTER!

docsizemore

from El Paso, Texas

How does the lead female character keep from breaking her ankles wearing those shoes?

docsizemore

from El Paso, Texas

My last comment is in reference to the upcoming movie; G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra...The costuming is ridiculous...!!!

I've been reading PM since I Got my first Library Pass back in Grade school, 1959. The times have changed but the Ideas are close to the same, Just newer ways at looking at the same old thing. But I must say that, The articles helped keep me in the, " High Grades ", throughout School.
I only have one wish, That is; Copy & Download a Years worth of Full Magazine's [PM & PS ]Going back to the 50's, 60's, 70's, Etc... for a reasonable Price & My fellow Geeks & I, will beat a path to your door & Make you even more wealthy. How about Reviving the " Idea Box ", Some of those D.I.Y. Ideas were Great.

AndromedaStorm

I can't wait till the Star Trek movie comes out on DVD!

Hugh Jackman is very handsome, I like to watch his movies, the other day I saw a movie called cross in love with her, starring is Hugh Jackman
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