QUOTE (jxw @ Jun 13 2005, 03:03 PM)
Space is very cold, it's true, but there are three ways of transmitting heat: conduction, convection and radiation. The only one availbale in a vacuum is radiation, and that's very slow.You would radiate your heat out, at the same rate you do now, but you would not receive any warmth. Thermos (vacuum) flasks keep things warm because the heat only escapes slowly. Standing in the vacuum of space would be rather like standing in a thermos flask. (No, it wouldn't be the same, but it's a more accurate comparison than expecting icy blasts to overcome them.)
True, however, I don't think you can just hold onto something to avoid from being sucked out of a pressurized room. And pressurization would be the major concern, apparently.
QUOTE (Andrew @ Jun 13 2005, 03:10 PM)
Maybe Palatine ate the Dooku neck steak with some fava beans and a nice glass of jawa juice.
QUOTE (Madam Corvax @ Jun 13 2005, 03:37 PM)
I loved the bit about the chocolate cake and tummy aches, I didn't know what was bothering me about this line before and now I know
Jen told me that one in the theatre except she used "Junior Mints" instead.
QUOTE (SithAvenger @ Jun 13 2005, 03:43 PM)
I agree with the Dark Lord Melkor. The reasons are funny but I don't sense them like reasons to HATE a movie.
I covered this in the Intro. They're not so much "Reasons to Hate" as they are "Observations I have made about..." It's just a title really.
QUOTE (Jordan @ Jun 13 2005, 03:54 PM)
Thank you chef! I saw this film with 4 other people and none of them caught that. The steel walk way completely crushed his legs and then a couple shots later it's a non-issue.
This is what I'm saying! C'mon, it's right there on screen... his legs are crushed! I thought they were going to use that as an excuse why old Obi-Wan was so much slower with his attack in ANH.
QUOTE (Madam Corvax @ Jun 14 2005, 07:41 AM)
Would any one tell me where exactly is Millenium Falcon? I tried to watch the bit between the "another happy landing" line and Anakin greeting Padme, but could not see it.
As the shuttle approaches the hangar after the crash-landing it comes across the screen to dock from right to left on the bottom.
QUOTE (Helena @ Jun 14 2005, 08:32 AM)
I loved the bit about the Millennium Falcon. And the 'severed hand count'.
The count will only rise.