Very possible. But there's a whole scene with the Alien "boss" talking about how humanity is too childish to handle such weapons. How could it be entirely accidental?
There, now you've done it. I almost get the urge to rewatch the film again.
Nah, don't worry, I wasn't gonna throw tomatoes... And luckily I already watched something for "9" in this month's marathon, so I can easily overcome the urge.
But you could always watch it if you need a "19" title (total of letter)
The story? What story? The whole thing is set up as an excuse for melting wax and killing people. There's one thing though, that I can't stand, and sorry, I'll spoilerize it, though I don't think it's all that big of a spoiler. (click to show/hide)In any movie, if you are going to have a psychopath killer, don't try and give him human emotions and explain how he might've gotten that way. We don't want to care for the killer. He's a psychopath, end of story. Don't try and explain it.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding Original Title: My Big Fat Greek WeddingYear: 2002Country: United StatesDirector: Joel ZwickRating: GLength: 95 Min.Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1Audio: English: Dolby Digital 5.1, English: Dolby Digital Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital StereoSubtitles: English, French, Greek, Spanish What they sayToula is 30. And unmarried. Which means as a nice Greek girl - she's a failure. All her cousins did the right thing - married Greek boys and made Greek babies. So everyone worries: what will become of Toula? Then one day she sees the ultimate unattainable guy and realizes the only way her life will get better is if she gets away from her big, fat Greek family. Toula escapes from the family restaurant. She exchanges her seating hostess jacket for a college diploma, convinces her aunt to give her a new job, and trades in her coke-bottle glasses for contact lenses, just in time for "him" to walk back into her life. Ian Miller is tall, handsome, but definitely not Greek. Their courtship is an Olympian culture clash. Can Ian handle Toula, her parents, her aunts, uncles, cousins and several centuries of Greek heritage? Will Toula discover the love she's been missing right in the heart of her big, fat family? One thing is for sure, for better or worse, richer or poorer, with Ian's proposal, Toula is headed for her big, fat Greek wedding. My ThoughtsSo, what do we have here? Well, at its core, this movie is a fairly standard, run of the mill, love story: Girl meets boy, they fall in love, they marry. Nothing special here. What's interesting, is the clash of cultures. You've got the typical, overprotective, almost paranoid father. The very open-minded, understanding mother. And a big and loud typical greek family. Now, movie may be called "My Big Fat Greek Wedding", but the way I see it, you could exchange Greek for just about anything. The greek angle, is probably just what Nia Vardalos (Writer and leading lady) knew better, but the way the film is constructed, it is a look at how a different culture would react towards the first girl to marry a, in this case non-greek, boy, and all the lack of trust and oddities that ensues. And they are plenty in this movie, which is actually quite funny in its own right. I actually laughed out loud a few times.You should give this movie a spin, it might surprise you. Even if you don't usually like love stories.
Isn't that Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia Chase in Buffy/Angel)?