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Tony Garretson
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Last Active: May 12, 2018 Open-Bite Malocclusion: Treatment and Stability
Guilherme Janson and Fabricio Valarelli
Book
Open-Bite Malocclusion: Treatment and Stability presents the etiology, treatment, and its stability...
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Treatment of High-Risk Early Stage Lung Cancer: 2016
Jeffrey Bogart and Frank C. Detterbeck
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Following very significant advances, it is now widely recognized that definitive treatment should be...
Emma White (253 KP) created a question about in Movie Fun and Trivia
Aug 22, 2018
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Name the actor these films have in common.
Star Trek,
Doom,
Ghost Ship,
LOTR: The Two Towers
Star Trek,
Doom,
Ghost Ship,
LOTR: The Two Towers
Artie Adams (1 KP) rated The Orville in TV
May 28, 2018 (Updated May 28, 2018)
The best Star Trek on TV
When CBS announced that a new Star Trek series would be coming in 2017, they should have made it clear it wasn't anything THEY were making. But they didn't have Star Trek alumni like Brannon Braga or actual fans (or just people who've ever watched Star Trek) like Seth MacFarlane making their programs.
The Orville is a return to the optimistic exploration of the human condition that made Trek great, featuring social commentary (About a Girl, Krill, Majority Rule), hard sci-fi (Pria, New Dimensions), and a mixture of the both (Mad Idolatry).
The Orville is a return to the optimistic exploration of the human condition that made Trek great, featuring social commentary (About a Girl, Krill, Majority Rule), hard sci-fi (Pria, New Dimensions), and a mixture of the both (Mad Idolatry).
David McK (3425 KP) rated Galaxy Quest (1999) in Movies
Dec 3, 2020
Never give up, never surrender!
The best not Star Trek Star Trek film, where the washed up stars of an old TV show (the Galaxy Quest of the title) - think 1960s Star Trek - are mistaken for the real thing by actual aliens, and brought aboard their space ship (modelled after that from the TV show), in order to negotiate a ceasefire against their foe.
Worth watching for Alan Rickman's Dr Lazarus alone, never mind Sigourney Weaver or Tim Allen...
Worth watching for Alan Rickman's Dr Lazarus alone, never mind Sigourney Weaver or Tim Allen...
Andy K (10821 KP) Aug 23, 2018
Emma White (253 KP) Aug 23, 2018