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Re: (Movie) Mission to Mars
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Tue, 14 Mar 2000 01:20:02 GMT
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Unfortunately, this one is just SAD. NASA allowed their name to be spread
all over it, but the ignorance in the face of basic physics was
pathetic. I can't believe NASA let them do this... they must be pretty hard
up for the cash.

~Mark

In lugnet.space, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
At first I wanted to see this.  Then, after reading review after review, I
decided not to.

And then, after reading about it in this group, I think Barbara and I will see
it.  Heck, we laughed all the way through _Lost World_, and rolled on the floor
with painful spasms of chuckle-induced fever through _Armageddon_, so we'll
probably get a kick out of this one.  Thanks!  :-,

Cheers,
- jsproa



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  Re: (Movie) Mission to Mars
 
(...) Not to mention Yamaha and Pennzoil. Did you happen to notice how prominently displayed their logos were on the Mars based equipment? Who in real life (besides the astronauts) would see that type of advertising? I guess they could always have (...) (24 years ago, 14-Mar-00, to lugnet.space)

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  Re: (Movie) Mission to Mars
 
At first I wanted to see this. Then, after reading review after review, I decided not to. And then, after reading about it in this group, I think Barbara and I will see it. Heck, we laughed all the way through _Lost World_, and rolled on the floor (...) (24 years ago, 13-Mar-00, to lugnet.space)

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