Supernova is a 2000 science fiction action film written by David C. Wilson, William Malone and Daniel Chuba and directed by Walter Hill, credited as "Thomas Lee."[3] "Thomas Lee" was chosen as a directorial pseudonym for release in lieu of Alan Smithee, as the latter had become too well known as a badge of a film being disowned by its makers. It was originally developed in 1988 by director William Malone as "Dead Star," with paintings by H. R. Giger and a plot that had been called "Hellraiser in outer space." Jack Sholder was hired for substantial uncredited reshoots, and Francis Ford Coppola was brought in for editing purposes. Various sources suggest that little of Hill's work remains in the theatrical cut of the film. The film shares several plot similarities with the film Event Horizon, released in 1997, and Alien Cargo, released in 1999. The cast features James Spader, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Lou Diamond Phillips, Peter Facinelli, Robin Tunney, and Wilson Cruz. The film was shot by cinematographer Lloyd Ahern II and scored by composers David C. Williams and Burkhard Dallwitz.

With moments left before the dimension jump activates, Kaela and Nick place themselves into the only remaining dimensional stabilization chamber (Karl had destroyed all but one), which is the only thing that enables human beings to survive the ship's dimensional jump drive. The pods are meant to hold only one person; two subjects might be genetically mixed during the dimensional jump. Before Nick and Kaela enter the last pod, the computer warns them that the nine-dimensional matter is reacting with the gravity of the blue giant sun and will cause a nine-dimensional reaction that will spread in all directions, such that the reaction's resulting supernova will reach Earth within 51 years. The computer hypothesizes that the reaction will either destroy life on Earth or "enable humankind to achieve a new level of existence". Just before the blue giant supernovas, the ship engages in a dimensional jump which brings Nick and Kaela back to Earth. As a result of their being in the same pod, the two of them each have one eye of the other person's original eye color. The ship's computer also reveals that Kaela is pregnant, which may be the result of them being in the pod together during the jump, or the result of their copulation hours earlier.


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After test screenings went badly MGM hired another director, Jack Sholder, to re-edit Hill's footage and do some re-shoots to try and save the film. Sholder deleted a lot of the scenes from Hill's version, including many scenes of character development, added the scene where James Spader's character is piloting the ship to safety after they jump into the supernova high-gravity field (originally auto-pilot saved the ship from the crash but Sholder wanted to give Spader's character something more to do), added some scenes with more focus on humor, changed the original voice of the ship's computer Sweetie and added a new one which had "more emotion", removed entire dialogue from another computer called George who was on Titan and who gave Nick some information about the mining colony, removed the original rocklike/electronic score by Burkhard Dallwitz, and added a new one by David C. Williams.

Dialogue by the ship's computer, Sweetie, in a theatrical ending where it tells Nick and Kaela that the Supernova will either destroy Earth or make it and humankind better, and that Kaela is pregnant, was added later in post-production during one of the re-edits of the film, most probably during the one supervised by Francis Ford Coppola. Original dialogue said only that the supernova will destroy Earth in 257 years and that it's unstoppable.

Supernova opened on January 14, 2000 in 2,280 theaters, during the Martin Luther King weekend, alongside Next Friday and the wide releases of Girl, Interrupted and The Hurricane.

It's abt some space medics that answer an SOS beacon (familiar story), rescue a lone survivor with an alien artifact that turns out to have extreme consequences, threatening to create a supernova that threatens to annhialate the entire universe. It doesn't sound like it could be terrible, but somehow it is.

Supernova 2000 Engine is a Ship Module in Starfield. Supernova 2000 Engine is an Engine. Ship Modules are parts used in the construction of Ships. There are many types of modules, each one improving a different aspect of your own ship. Engines provide the power needed to increase speed and acceleration and are essential components for any spaceship. The total mass of your ship influences its overall performance, so choose upgrades wisely to optimize your spacecraft's capabilities.

Supernova is a 2000 science fiction film directed by Walter Hill and produced by MGM and effects studio Hammerhead Production. Starring James Spader, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Lou Diamond Phillips, Wilson Cruz, Robin Tunney, and a pre-Twilight Peter Facinelli. Voice actress Vanessa Marshall provides the voice of ship's computer, "Sweetie".

In theAstrological Annals of the Houhanshu, Chinese astronomers noted the brightlight in the sky twinkled like a star but didn't appear to move, arguingagainst the object being a comet. Within eight months, they recorded, thebright light faded, a phenomenon that astronomers now know is consistent withsupernovas.

When a starthat's more than eight times the mass of our sunburns out, gravity's inward tug tears apart the star's innards. It collapsesand then rebounds. Called a supernova,the explosion propels jets of high-energy light and matter out into space. Thehurling remains and the material they encounter are heated to millions ofdegrees and can emit intense X-ray radiation for thousands of years.

Astronomershad suggested the stellar material called RCW 86 could be leftovers from the185 AD supernova, based on historical records of the object's position in thesky. But previous work estimated the object was 10,000 years old, which led todoubts about the link.

The new ageestimate matches the supernova spotted in 185 AD. But this calculation meansthe remnantis 8,000 years younger than previously thought. The astronomers said thedifference can be attributed to the irregular shape of the remnant's expandingbubble. Stellar wind from the progenitor star pushed some of the remnant'sgases in a certain direction, forming a dense pile. "The idea for RCW 86 isthat in some regions the shock has hit this piled-up material. In those regionsthe shock will start moving slower," Vink said. And in other regions, the shockwave is much speedier.

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I'm sure this seemed like the most abject idiotic trash imaginable when it came out almost 20 years ago, but like a lot of genre stuff from that time the intervening years seem to clarify its pleasures, especially given that the genre this occupies -- horny space opera -- is pretty much extinct in our current Disneyfied ecosystem. It's a clear echo of Alien (and was at least partially directed by one of Alien's architects Walter Hill), but it lacks that movie's simple elegance in favor of three nebulously defined outer space threats: a glowing "ninth dimensional" space thingy, some kind of murderous Space Chad, and the titular supernova. The opening sequence includes a short oral dissertation on Tom & Jerry cartoons delivered by Robert Forster's character, and like him I find myself admiring this from an anthropological standpoint!

So 2000-ass. A blue mess filmed on a spaceship by a drunken cameraman who can barely keep a glowing purple orgasm ball in frame. It was meant to be a creature feature, but the producers wanted it to be 'sexier' so they cut out all the monsters.

Total C-grade sci-fi cheese with an above average budget, lots of gratuitous nudity (in its R-rated video cut) and truly mind-melting circa 2000 dimensional jump effects. Basically a hornier, goofier version of Event Horizon that just happens to have been directed by Walter Hill, Francis Ford Coppola and Jack Sholder before being unceremoniously credited to the nonexistent Thomas Lee - which is baffling considering all of those filmmakers put out work much worse than this!

Supernova is a 2000 sci-fi thriller film directed by Walter Hill, Jack Sholder, and Francis Ford Coppola; starring James Spader, Angela Bassett, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Robert Forster.

My barely thirteen-year-old self had no idea what went on behind the scenes of Supernova when I bought a ticket at the box office in January 2000. Walter Hill (The Warriors) directed the infamous sci-fi dud, but a post-production power struggle at MGM saw Hill remove his name from the film. After a disastrous, effects-free test screening, MGM hired Jack Sholder (A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge) for reshoots, then brought in corporate board member Francis Ford Coppola to edit the film. The version that limped into theaters was further marred by a PG-13 rating, and Supernova is every bit the mess it should be after such an acrimonious post-production period. There are hints of a better movie here - one with creepy, genetic-mutation themes - but what unspools remains a dull, poorly edited and borderline incoherent disaster.

A. Clocchiatti, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile (PUC), on behalf of the PUC-Padova Supernova Search (cf. IAUC 7537; including P. Arevalo, C. Rada, F. Barrientos, D. Minniti, and F. Courbin, PUC; M. Turatto, G. Altavilla, S. Benetti, E. Cappellaro, and A. Pastorello, Osservatorio di Padova; and B. Leibundgut and J. Spyromilio, European Southern Observatory), reports the discovery of a supernova (V = 22.9) on three images taken on Dec. 17.3 UT with the 2.2-m telescope (+ WFI) at ESO, La Silla. SN 2000fp is located at R.A. = 5h38m01s.27, Decl. = -23o46'34".1 (equinox 2000.0), which is 3".2 south and 2".9 west of the host galaxy's nucleus. No object appears at this location on images taken on Nov. 17.24. A spectrum (range 333-747 nm, resolution 1.6 nm) with low signal-to-noise ratio, obtained on Dec. 22.24 with the ESO 3.6- m telescope (+ EFOSC2), shows a relatively blue continuum with few broad absorption features, two of which match H-beta and H-gamma once the spectrum is blueshifted to the parent galaxy rest frame (z = 0.30, from several narrow absorption features in a separate spectrum). SN 2000fp appears to be of type II, close to maximum. e24fc04721

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