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Originally posted by Elisha03011972
James Cameron has announced that he will be leaving the US forever to live in New Zealand . I can't help but think of the interview I read a while back and he stated The Terminator was an invention from a dream . I'm also curious about the reasoning behind his Avatar movie and this will mean for the one that's supposed to be released in 2013 ?
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Originally posted by Frankenchrist
Originally posted by Elisha03011972
James Cameron has announced that he will be leaving the US forever to live in New Zealand . I can't help but think of the interview I read a while back and he stated The Terminator was an invention from a dream . I'm also curious about the reasoning behind his Avatar movie and this will mean for the one that's supposed to be released in 2013 ?
www.youtube.com...
Terminator was a ripoff of Battlestar Galactica which was a ripoff of Bladerunner...etc..etc..
The show's creator was a Mormon by the name of Glen Larson. According to the 42nd edition of Who's Who in America, Larson has an impressive array of credits as a writer, editor, or producer of a long list of television shows including McCloud, The Virginian, Six Million Dollar Man, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and Magnum P.I. Also according to Who's Who in America, Glen Larson is a member of the Mormon Church.
Battlestar Galactica was heavily based on similarities in plot with the Mormon Church and several of the church's doctrines were incorporated into the series.
Originally posted by mainidh
Originally posted by Frankenchrist
Originally posted by Elisha03011972
James Cameron has announced that he will be leaving the US forever to live in New Zealand . I can't help but think of the interview I read a while back and he stated The Terminator was an invention from a dream . I'm also curious about the reasoning behind his Avatar movie and this will mean for the one that's supposed to be released in 2013 ?
www.youtube.com...
Terminator was a ripoff of Battlestar Galactica which was a ripoff of Bladerunner...etc..etc..
Terminator. 1984
BSG. 1978
Bladerunner. 1982
Which what was what now? How was terminator based on bsg at all? Apart from a robot in human flesh. But is Data from SGTNG also based on bsg?
Also bsg was based on the book of mormon.
www.mormonthink.com...
home.comcast.net...
The show's creator was a Mormon by the name of Glen Larson. According to the 42nd edition of Who's Who in America, Larson has an impressive array of credits as a writer, editor, or producer of a long list of television shows including McCloud, The Virginian, Six Million Dollar Man, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and Magnum P.I. Also according to Who's Who in America, Glen Larson is a member of the Mormon Church.
Battlestar Galactica was heavily based on similarities in plot with the Mormon Church and several of the church's doctrines were incorporated into the series.
Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, the President of Iceland, is in Antarctica with Al Gore and a host of scientists. The exploration also includes director James Cameron, and billionaires Richard Branson and Ted Turner.
Originally posted by MrWendal
I am a little confused. Obviously the OP is about J.C. leaving the US for New Zealand but the link is to an Alex Jones rant about elites leaving the US ahead of it's collapse.
What confuses me is what makes James Cameron an "elite"? How is he any different than Oliver Stone or Mel Gibson? Neither of them are leaving as far as I know, so what makes James Cameron leaving an issue of "elites leaving" and not simply just him moving because he wants to?