Correct, sir: the zeenite gas. It's also the episode where Galactic Twiggy (see below) hit on Spock but he wisely refused, concluding it was illogical to get his pon farr organs all cut up against bone.
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Shinier than a speeding bullet.
Opens tomorrow, looks BADASS. Jason Born with an exosuit:
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RT says 1 hr 37 min. IMDB and Fandango both say 1 hr 49 min. So yeah, inconsistencies are annoying. I've seen this before with other films, don't know why.
I remember when an hour and a half was considered average for a movie's run time.
And then, Lord of the Rings came.
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I wouldn't blame it on the Ring. That trilogy didn't feel like three hours each the first time around. Although the Hobbit made up for that and felt like a marathon viewing of the original trilogy twice over. However, before the, Ring there was , Das Boot. Jesus, Can't avoid having a panic attack during that five hour adventure.
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