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RE: Elaborate on the impressive restoration? ;-) (nt)

Posted by Crazy Dave on August 30, 2018 at 14:35:31:

So true. When I saw 2001 in the theaters, it seemed like a very likely future. When 2001 really came around, it was clear that this movie was not our future. The Star Trek episode, where they were going to launch a missile platform in space, is probably a more accurate future, although I doubt that aliens with superior intellect and technology will intervene to save us. If they try, they will probably wind up in an ICE prison that is run by a private company. (Just kidding!)

"Disappointment resulting from youthful idealism and naivety and adult nostalgia."


That about sums it up!

Dave