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How did I end up late to this thread?
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From: Elizabeth Wiles
Or Denise Richardson as a physicist in the James Bond flick, "The World
is Not Enough"
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The book "Reel Shame" (from the B-movie fans of stomptokyo.com)
describes Richardson playing a nuclear physicist as "the greatest
suspension of disbelief asked of moviegoers in history." Then adds -
what if her character teamed up with the nuclear physicist played by
Keanu Reeves (!) in "Chain Reaction".
Let us not forget the mostly-TV-but-they-made-a-movie-of-it-too Queen of
Hollywood scientists, Special Agent Dana Scully.
Or Julianne Moore's paleontologist in "Jurassic Park 2" (she gets a
bigger part than Laura Dern's paleobotanist in part 1).
Or E, the crazy inventor/haberdasher from "The Incredibles".
Or the cetacean expert from "Star Trek IV".
I did a little too much LDS back in the 60's,
Jonah Cohen
Outreach & Public Programs Manager
The Children's Museum (formerly the Science Center of Connecticut)
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