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Originally posted by BeliefInReality
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
You forget about Melancholia....
It's features a mysterious planet colliding with earth. Good movie!
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
Why was there never a movie about Planet X?
Originally posted by LightAssassin
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
Melancholia (Movie)
Transformers 3: Dark Side of the Moon (Movie)
The Event (TV Series)
Another Earth (Movie)
All feature some form of another planetary body entering our space. Transformers even picks up along the Sumerian tales of Gods enslaving us.
Originally posted by Blue Shift
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
Why was there never a movie about Planet X?
Movies are about people with problems, not planets.
Besides, there have been plenty of movies and TV shows about Planet X or other rogue planets zipping through the solar system. Look in the Internet Movie Database (IMDB):
PLANET X
P.S. - "When Worlds Collide" was a good one.edit on 18-6-2012 by Blue Shift because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by LightAssassin
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
There was also the suspicious cancellation of '1Annunaki'.
Originally posted by BeliefInReality
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
You forget about Melancholia....
It's features a mysterious planet colliding with earth. Good movie!
Originally posted by Xaphan
Originally posted by BeliefInReality
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
You forget about Melancholia....
It's features a mysterious planet colliding with earth. Good movie!
Is it worth watching the whole thing? I only watched the part where Kirsten Dunst showed her boobs.
Originally posted by Blue Shift
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
Why was there never a movie about Planet X?
Movies are about people with problems, not planets.
Besides, there have been plenty of movies and TV shows about Planet X or other rogue planets zipping through the solar system. Look in the Internet Movie Database (IMDB):
PLANET X
P.S. - "When Worlds Collide" was a good one.edit on 18-6-2012 by Blue Shift because: (no reason given)
So there is one - which somewhat invalidates my point - but not completely - I would have expected there to be more through the years.
Originally posted by stereologist
Another movie of this genre is Second Earth. Didn't see the title in the IMDB. It might have been called Earth II.
The problem with all of these stories is that a passing planet would NOT cause earthquakes or any of the other things claimed in the OP. The Moon causes tides. The Moon is correlated with a few low intensity quakes. The Sun is massive and is not correlated with quakes. The heat of the Sun drives the weather. The Moon does not.
It is impossible for there to be a planet with a regular 3600 year orbit that is highly eccentric. That has been well established. The claims of this thread which misuse the term planet X are a failure.