But the real question is how likely is it to happen during our time in this universe. The chances of it occuring are likely very high, but when it might happen or have already happened could be spans of billions of years. Then there's the question of whether we'd even be able to reach it or communicate with it, given the vast distances.
And as Calvin once said: "The surest sign of intelligent life in the universe is that it hasn't contacted us yet."
For me, a few of the emotional highlights of the film was seeing the hobbit's return to the shire (showing how much they had changed) and Sam and Rosie's wedding. The film would have been extremely disappointing without these scenes.
I've got a Bacon Number of 4 (Cousin was married to Dustin Hoffman's father, and Dustin Hoffman was in Sleepers with Kevin Bacon)
So just friend me on Facebook and you'll have a Bacon number of 5.
I think you mean Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand.
Let's organize this thing and take all the fun out of it.