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Resistance is a 2020 biographical drama film written and directed by Jonathan Jakubowicz, inspired by the life of Marcel Marceau. It stars Jesse Eisenberg as Marceau, with Clémence Poésy , Matthias Schweighöfer , Alicia von Rittberg , Félix Moati , Géza Röhrig , Karl Markovics , Vica Kerekes , Bella Ramsey , Ed Harris and Édgar Ramírez .
Marvin develops a counter-weapon against their flying saucers, which he later successfully tests against a single saucer. As they escape, the aliens jettison Hanley and the patrol officer, who fall to their deaths. Groups of alien saucers then attack Washington, Paris, London, and Moscow, and resistance by conventional weapons is futile. But ...
Resistance Is Futile (Oh Hiroshima), a 2012 studio album by Oh Hiroshima; Resistance Is Futile, a 2018 studio album by the Manic Street Preachers; Resistance Is Futile!, a 2018 book by Ann Coulter "Resistance is futile", a phrase spoken in the 1977 episode "The Dorcons" of the TV show Space: 1999 "Resistance Is Futile" , a 2007 broadcast ...
"Resistance is futile" [ edit ] Individual Borg rarely speak, although they do send a collective audio message to their targets, stating that "resistance is futile", often followed by a declaration that the target in question will be assimilated and its "biological and technological distinctiveness" will be added to their own.
It's the Borg who say "Resistance is futile!". --Ef80 14:53, 15 December 2010 (UTC) Actually, the term "Resistance is Futile" was not an original quote from Star Trek ...
Burning at Both Ends (also known as Resistance 1942 in some territories) is a 2022 film set in Nazi occupied Vichy France, starring Cary Elwes, Jason Patric, Greer Grammer, Sebastian Roché and Judd Hirsch.
Steve Coleman - Resistance Is Futile, live at Le Jam Club (2001) Marc Copland and Greg Osby , from Round and Round (2002) Enrico Rava (with Stefano Bollani ) - Easy Living (2003)
The phrase "resistance is useless" clearly means the same thing as "resistance is futile" and it's been used for decades in various forms of science fiction, print and movies and television. It's therefore rather silly to believe that those who wrote for Star Trek had never heard the phrase before.