I don’t quite remember car chases with man-bats and baboon lizards in the original Ray Bradbury story. (Ben Kingsley, if you need some of our coupons to get by, we’d understand. You don’t have to make movies like this. Didn’t you win an award or something?)(Gandhi and Bloodrayne in the same acting career? You are the Christopher Walken, my friend.)
The pop quiz results have been tallied up.
56% Observation
22% Intervention
22% Sucker Punch a T-Rex
Even if we thought we could change history by punching a T-Rex (much like Homer stepping on a butterfly), the crowd dictates that we observe more than the other two options combined.
Little known Simpsons fact: when Homer travels through time in Time and Punishment (THH:V), he’s only in that time period for as long as it takes a piece of toast to toast.
I am surprised, though. I could have sworn we were a more violent crowd. My nephew wants to intervene, but not punch a dinosaur.
Semi-related posts:
I wanted to sucker punch a T-Rex but then I remember a little theory I read in book on quantum physics…A closed time-like loop…maybe i’ll explain it after easter is over as a post on this bloggh:)
I gave him all of the options and explained what they meant…he was very excited to participate.
Very cool. Expect a survey sometime soon with Buzz Lightyear, Zac Effron, and Jared’s Jewelry.
What is sad is that trailer has been around since my freshman year of high school and I have yet to see a movie come of it? We read the story in my english class that year and people were excited to find that there was going to be a movie… but I guess it must still be coming “soon”.
I did see a DVD box in Hollywood Video a year ago. I wonder if it went straight to DVD sales, where it raked in TONS of money? (In a future that resulted from squashed butterflies.)