bce1
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Post by bce1 on Feb 26, 2017 5:58:41 GMT 10
Not sure if anyone has commented on this before, but just rewatched this after a number of years and while the fertility angle might be a bit far fetched, the depiction of a post collapse world fits within how things might pan out.
Worth watching if you haven't seen it.
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Post by graynomad on Mar 1, 2017 12:07:17 GMT 10
I think this is a link to it I've not watched it but did look at the trailer, seems pretty good.
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Post by myrrph on Mar 1, 2017 13:41:50 GMT 10
Clive Owen! Have not watched it fully but from the snippets, it looks good
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Post by shinester on Mar 1, 2017 18:34:18 GMT 10
40-300 million sperm per err.. release. Not all viable, though many and I'm sure you'd have the most valuable resource on the planet. Genetic diversity may be a major issue however on the next generation.
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myrrph
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Post by myrrph on Mar 1, 2017 21:55:23 GMT 10
same father diff mothers ... might still be ok lolx
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Post by fei on Mar 2, 2017 19:07:04 GMT 10
Was thinking about this movie just the other day after seeing it advertised on the local (legal) streaming movie app. I watched the movie when it first came out, then bought the book it was based on a few years later. Didn't think much of the book tbh, but have recommended my colleagues take a look at the movie.
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