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  1. Saw it today.....Actually thought it was good and Affleck was great as Batman...He definitely kicked arse and looked capable of putting some fear into people....Weirdly though a bit like Man of Steel....Not a movie I feel warrants multiple viewings....Think there is an "R" rated version coming to Blu Ray...

  2. Not familiar with the source material. Very funny, Ryan Reynolds just resurrected his career. I usually fcuking hate these comic hero movies.

     

    We grew up reading 2000AD in the 70's, Strontium Dog was my favorite character. The last Dredd movie was an encouraging start.

     

     

     

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    If you have not seen it I am in a Dredd movie called "Judge Minty" based on a short story from Dredd in 2000ad...you can watch it on "YouTube"......if you like Strontium Dog then the same guys (plus a small part from me) is in the works...

     

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  3. Nice to see that Dredd seems to be getting more popular and a little more into the mainstream......If you haven't already then watch "Dredd" with Karl Urban in it....you will be pleased you did!

     

    Not really a superhero movie but was actually voted "Best superhero movie ever made" by one of the movie magazines last year...

     

    Make sure you watch it with the sound turned up from the beginning!

  4. I was just going to say "Quasars" - since technically, the reason that quasars are so bright is because of the friction and incredible heat from all of the matter which is essentially being jettisoned into space. But my understanding is that the reason they do that is the black hole has tons of matter coming in (say an unlucky star) and from the gravitational force ends up tossing some of it about in the form of super luminescent streams of matter. That said, gravity is not a "mass" but a product of density and matter. So I don't think the question would be, "Can black holes be so dense that gravity cannot escape?" but rather, "Can black holes be so dense with so much matter and energy that the gravity at the center of them cannot ever be changed?" or "are black holes forever black holes?"

     

    I think of it like this... it's thought that the "end all" to the universe in billions of years is heat death. Stars die out, stars collapse, energy comes to a halt and you're left with no suns to burn from no energy for them to burn. Generally those stars go supernova eventually when they get past the core elements and collapse under gravity. Stars are comprised of matter, gas, etc and burn super hot due to friction and fusion, etc. So what in the hell would be at the center of a black hole? Could the same thing happen to those? it's kind of something I've always wondered... are black holes super hot at the center? They are essentially the end all of a star having collapsed to an incredible point of super density, so is that just i? Does the materials in the black hole change under gravity or time? Time itself is different there due to gravity, so does that mean that the answer could be "eventually" or "maybe" but "not for a really effing long time."???

     

    A buddy of mine who does astrophysics tried to explain to me this "wall of fire" they think might be past the event horizon of a black hole. He sent me a link to something from the NY times. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/13/science/....html?_r=1&

     

    Although I haven't kept up on it and have no idea if that's already been debunked, discovered, etc. So here's a fun video of Neil deGrasse Tyson talking about what'll happen if you stepped into a black hole:

     

     

    PS: :lol:

     

    To my mind though all of space/time is being stretched so even though you are being stretched out, the space time around you is suffering the same forces, therefore you may not feel any difference at all....yes..you're stretched but in an equivalent stretched space...so to you...you cross the event horizon and nothing seems to happen...

  5. It occurred to me that it may be incorrect that no information is released from a Black Hole (Except Hawking radiation)...What about Gravity itself?...If a large enough object was absorbed into the Black Hole it would have a measurable effect on the gravitational waves emanating from the Black Hole itself, allowing us some insight into what happens on the other side of the event horizon?

  6. Wife is out with the girls and the boys are in bed. Dredd has been sitting in my to watch list since this thread. Got to say it was bit cheesy but I freaking loved it. Hope they come out with another one!!!

     

    Glad you liked it...!

     

    Now just hoping they get a sequel.

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