Stargate: The Movie – a sudden thought

Y’all remember Stargate when Kurt Russell and James Spader meet the nice Egyptian descendants and offer them chocolate as a sign of friendship, right?

Well, isn’t the ability to process lactose in adulthood a relatively recent (c. 3000 years ago) genetic mutation that originated predominantly in European farmers? Since the alien humans are descendants of Egyptians from 10,000 years ago, wouldn’t they be lactose intolerant and therefore likely to get diarrhoea as a result of their chocolate bar gifts?

Maybe it should be in the standard “meeting alien” protocols: don’t offer them milk chocolate, only dark or white chocolate, in case they’re lactose intolerant?

Just a thought.

Thursday’s pre-Easter news

No more news until Tuesday, but there’ll probably be other stuff over the weekend, probably about my impending heart attack from over-work.

British TV

  • Sky’s ratings have dropped since cutting off Virgin Media
  • Russell Brand quits Big Brother’s Big Mouth
  • Channel 4’s finances look shaky
  • A clip from the next series of Peep Show

US TV

News

Wednesday’s less tired news

Surprised

Doctor Who

Books

  • An unpublished 1979 interview with Douglas Adams resurfaces

Film

US TV

  • Marta Kauffman does reality TV with a programme about psychics for Fox. That’ll be rigourous then
  • Ruin the CSI finale for yourself with a load of spoilers
  • Set designing for 30 Rock isn’t easy, thanks to HD
  • FX has picked up Glenn Close’s pilot
  • The Wedding Bells, Six Degrees and Seventh Heaven all bite the dust
News

Wednesday’s less tired news

Surprised

Doctor Who

Books

  • An unpublished 1979 interview with Douglas Adams resurfaces

Film

US TV

  • Marta Kauffman does reality TV with a programme about psychics for Fox. That’ll be rigourous then
  • Ruin the CSI finale for yourself with a load of spoilers
  • Set designing for 30 Rock isn’t easy, thanks to HD
  • FX has picked up Glenn Close’s pilot
  • The Wedding Bells, Six Degrees and Seventh Heaven all bite the dust

Tuesday’s ever-so-tired news

Doctor Who

  • Feel sorry for the US: BBC America has just bought Torchwood
  • David Tennant back for series four

Film

  • Aardman’s signed with Sony now
  • Can anyone say ‘fix’? Serenity voted best sci-fi movie ever
  • Two John Cusack trailers

British TV

  • John Travolta will appear in the Christmas Extras
  • Virgin Media has launched a digital terrestrial service

US TV

  • Jennifer Love Hewitt’s mind is as thin as the rest of her: she thinks ghosts haunt the set of Ghost Whisperer
  • The Black Donnellys has been pulled
  • You can buy one of the original KITTs from Knight Rider