El Tláloc, una de las mayores elevaciones de los EUM, se proyecta lóbregamente sobre la mancha urbana. ¿Quién pensaría que mientras el sol del 11 de febrero enturbia las sombras de la ciudad, el tríangulo perfecto de la montaña sagrada impide que el fuego eterno de Tonatiuh ilumine sin sentido el ombligo del mundo?
Uploaded by ishiba on 19 Feb '07, 1.42pm PST.
The WEIRD Hollywood society launched a Hail Mary movie into the dead zone of its current crisis, turning a popular hard Sci-Fi book into a never-ending collection of comic relief reels totalling 2.5 hours. And it did not exactly stick the landing. It started innocently enough. When I read the interview Perri Thaler, from Science , did with Wendy Freedman, an astronomer at the University of Chicago, I became genuinely interested in the Project Hail Mary movie. The science sounded fascinating — the kind of premise that makes you feel slightly smarter just for knowing about it. I had not been in a movie theater in a while, and when I started spotting the posters at bus stops and some colleagues mentioned they wanted to go, I joined them. What followed was completely unexpected. But before I get to that, let me dwell for a moment on the title — because, as it turns out, it is something of a foreshadowing. The term "Hail Mary" has two primary meanings: it is a traditional ...
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