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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2106651/
https://www.netflix.com/title/80098200
An optics specialist is sent to investigate the unusual readings the military is getting from his equipment.
A solid movie all around. Great action and a good world, but with enough fuzzy science and The A-Team-style jury-rigging to rivet it solidly to TV-movie quality.
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2020-02-24 ∞
- 3:30 — Wrecking yard
- 3:45 — Wait, is this the same guy? Did we go back in time?
- 5:30 — Tetrazine
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8:00 —
- DARPA
- Albert Einstein
- “Flash boiling” is a reference to the Manhattan Project‘s development of nuclear weapons.
- 8:30 — Prosthesis
- 10:00 — Moldova
- 18:45 — Virginia – United States
- 22:00 — I thought that they weren’t talking up the chain of command yet.
- 52:00 — But their equipment consists of the little goggles.
- 56:30 — It looks like the metal grounds them, so shoot ahead of them so it acts like tar.
- 1:01:00 — I suppose they don’t react to lead.. just iron.
- 1:01:30 — How come it can harm a tank all of a sudden? Isn’t it.. metal? Again, is this just iron that matters?
- 1:03:00 — Why would he run up to the boy?
- 1:13:15 — Bose–Einstein condensate
- 1:22:00 — I presume they all have functioning goggles now.
- 1:24:45 — They should have emphasized the “extremely hot” and tied it into their new suits to talk about their heat-resistance.
- 1:25:45 — How come that one is dodging? They haven’t been smart so far, and don’t acknowledge the weapons fire.
- 1:27:30 — Okay, so she just pulled out a sonic screwdriver to open that door.
- 1:38:00 — Oh fuck off.
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1:41:45 — Bad dubbing.

