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Post by Lukaran on Jun 14, 2008 13:22:00 GMT -5
I was surprised to see a small plastic bottle fall out of the package. The label reads “The Andromeda Strain Antibacterial Handsanitizing Gel”. Too funny! That sounds so cute! Do you know where I can get one?
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Post by Kahlessa on Jun 19, 2008 8:30:05 GMT -5
I was surprised to see a small plastic bottle fall out of the package. The label reads “The Andromeda Strain Antibacterial Handsanitizing Gel”. Too funny! That sounds so cute! Do you know where I can get one? Try Ebay. Many times items to promote a book, film , or show are given free to people who work on it. Then some of those people turn around and sell it on Ebay. I think that's how I got my State of Fear t-shirt. I've never seen another one available for sale anywhere.
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Post by Kahlessa on Jul 9, 2008 9:46:13 GMT -5
Here's an excellent review of Andromeda Strained by Ian Nathan of Empire magazine: www.empireonline.com/reviews/reviewcomplete.asp?TVID=10925I especially loved this part: Salomon and co. have also added the time-travel knottiness of Sphere, the environmental panic of State Of Fear, and the nanotechnological goings-on of Prey as if it were Michael Crichton karaoke. What was a study of the fragility of man and the perils of his scientific hubris is now a bumper-car ride of competing subplots.
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Post by eas on Sept 7, 2008 16:32:08 GMT -5
Well, I must say, I did not dislike the mini-series as much. I can see the point that it could have been much better, but I did like the time-travel twist. Its combination with the eviromental-care angle reminded me a lot (too much) to the plot of "The last Mimzy". Don´t you think?
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Post by Lukaran on Sept 22, 2008 16:55:52 GMT -5
I finally saw it and I really liked it! But I haven't seen the old film in years plus I really like Benjamin Bratt!
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