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somebody wrote:
> I can suspend disbelief easier regarding matters like presence of FTL or
> artificial gravity. But decision of manned vs unmanned is not even a high
> tech / advanced sci issue, it's about common sense. I find it very hard to
> suspend my disbelief about the brightest minds of the world making such a
> blunder and sending a survivor/big-brother crew (from the reviews, it looks
> like we have the stereotypical young, maverick, ethnically diverse and
> politically correct, emotionally pre-teen, and sequentially eliminated
> bunch) on a mission that undeniably calls for an unmanned spacecraft. And
> yes, of course there wouldn't be a story or a movie without astronauts on
> that mission, but then again, did all the other sci-fi avenues run dry that
> this movie about an implausible scenario has to be absolutely produced?
>
>
Was it made by Hollywood?
Nuff said ;)
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Best Regards,
Stephen
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