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Commentaries on common movie motifs as well as reviews from both a cinematic and physical standpoint.
In some cases it's whiny, but it's pretty funny, too.
Commentaries on common movie motifs as well as reviews from both a cinematic and physical standpoint.
In some cases it's whiny, but it's pretty funny, too.
Next comes a mechanized version of the ominous bird swarming from Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 classic: The Birds—not even a war picture—followed by an attack of small droids that attach to Obi Wan Kenobi's (Ewan McGregor) spacecraft and attempt to drill holes in it, similar to sentinel attacks in The Matrix movies. Here's a thought: bullets are cheap; droids are expensive; why not shoot a whole mess of bullets and let them drill the spacecraft?
Once inside the mother RV Goldblum connects his Mac to the alien computer. Fortunately, the alien computer's operating system works just fine with the laptop. This proves an important point which Apple enthusiasts have known for years. While the evil empire of Microsoft may dominate the computers of Earth people, more advanced life-forms clearly prefer Macs.


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