This is - I am afraid to say - JUST MUSIC.
I would not underrate the importance of music. Movies depend on music. Much of the advertising industry depends on music. When the iPod was introduced, it was an absolute game changer for the lives of many. Music has the power to define generations. And more importantly, it takes a lot of raw talent to make good music. There's incredible demand for it, and it has a big impact, directly and indirectly, on the economy, so don't undersell it, even if it isn't something that is a basic human need.
Anyone going to a Western university has a Western style name to use in cases such as this.
Those "western style names" are often very long and extremely hard to type correctly. Take "Volodymyr Krynytskyy" for a typical Russian example. Go with the username.
if you're truly innocent you'll win the trial in the perfect world
If you're innocent, in a "perfect" world, with the world a moniker for the US justice system, you'll win the trial, for free, without any undue hardship to appear in court when required.
While it is true that 3D has been largely either "poke you in the eye" or "show it in 3D, even though the director refuses to acknowledge it", there are SOME examples to the contrary. The main one that stood out was Coraline, which I made a point of seeing recently. The director, in an interview, confirmed how I took his approach to be:
http://www.studiodaily.com/2009/02/director-henry-selick-on-coraline/
"There was a learning process – mainly not to overuse it. We ultimately used it to help draw the audience into the Other world as Coraline is being drawn into the Other world. The sets in the Other world are actually deeper. In her real world, it’s crushed space with steeply raked floors. For example, the kitchen in her real world is one foot deep. The kitchen in the Other world is four feet deep. I wanted to use 3D in a more subtle way to show what Coraline is going through, that there’s a sense of spaciousness in that Other world. We have a few shots where things poke you in the eye, but when the Other world goes wrong, we crank up the 3D almost to an uncomfortable level to enhance the storytelling."
Great usage of 3D in my book. It's too bad not many good directors are taking 3D seriously.
Pretty impossible to say if the planet is habitable, but at 4 times the Earth's mass it definitely isn't Earth-like. The search continues...
To be specific, according to Stephen Dole and Isaac Asimov ( Planets for Man ), the max habitable gravity is 1.5g. If I'm 180 pounds, 4g would mean I feel like I'm an unsightly 720 pounds. Get in ma' belleh!
Then the way we prevent this from ever happening again: ban mothers.
The mother's judgement WAS the problem. She not only kept an arsenal of guns around a mentally-challenged individual, but she even trained him with them. If I don't want something knocked over, I'm going to keep it safe from my cat. She wouldn't know any better, so I take precautions. Similar precautions should have been taken here.
Credit ... is the only enduring testimonial to man's confidence in man. -- James Blish