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Blog #20 The Adromeda Strain 1971 Review

April 22, 2024J M StrasserBlog Post

Starring Arthur Hill who played Dr. Jeremy Stone, the group leader investigating the probe I am very familiar with Mr. Hill, so I looked him up. Mr. Hill starred from 1971 to 1974 in the television series Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law. Another of his television roles was Grandpa Lansford Ingalls on Little House on

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Quote #20 The Andromeda Strain Movie Quote

April 22, 2024J M StrasserQuotes I Enjoy

Dr. Jeremy Stone: “Stick to established procedures.” Dr. Ruth Leavitt: “Establishment gonna fall down and go boom.”- The Andromeda Strain IMDb quotes

Blog #19 How’s Your Entertainment Today? Original Essay

April 15, 2024J M StrasserBlog Post

The entertainment industry has developed into a considerable part of human lives and, to some extent, animal lives, too. There is a lot of talk about how bad using the phone is. Wouldn’t movies and television be just as bad? They certainly could be, in large doses, just like phone use. Why do I care

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Quote #19 How’s Your Entertainment Today? Star Trek James Kirk Quote

April 15, 2024J M StrasserQuotes I Enjoy

“We’re a most promising species, Mr. Spock, as predators go. Did you know that? I frequently have my doubts. I don’t. Not any more. And maybe in a thousand years or so, we’ll be able to prove it.” James T. Kirk, “Arena”

Quote #18 Wisdom of the Robot Quote from Bicentennial Man

April 8, 2024J M StrasserQuotes I Enjoy

Andrew Martin: I try to make sense of things. Which is why, I guess, I believe in destiny. There must be a reason that I am as I am. There must be.

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