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2/17/13 4:24:44 PM#61
Originally posted by MightyChasm That part was good too. I bet no one saw the fact that Gandalf Kenobi was actually one of the Cylon clones coming. |
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2/17/13 4:35:04 PM#62
Originally posted by RefMinor Well actually 40 odd years. The first regular episode of Star Trek aired on Thursday, September 8, 1966. The concept may have been around as early as 1964. Pitch, pilots and such. So not quite 50 years old whichever way you count it. |
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2/17/13 4:36:57 PM#63
Originally posted by craftseeker James Tiberius Kirk and Jean-Luc Picard I can live with, but what was all that shit they put out in the late 90's/ early noughties? |
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Zorgo
Elite Member
Joined: 12/05/05
Who did wrong? The advertiser hired to sell the game or the consumer who put faith in advertising? |
2/17/13 4:46:32 PM#64
Originally posted by tiefighter25 Was that before or after he proved he was emperor by pulling the lightsaber from the stone? |
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2/17/13 5:33:07 PM#65
Originally posted by craftseeker Sorry, 47 to 49 years it is, I guessed, I bow down before your pedantry. "i don't waste my time building relationship in games" - nariusseldon |
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2/17/13 5:35:46 PM#66
Originally posted by Zorgo I liked the bit where Kirk shouts "don't tell me the odds" and Chewie roars back "she cannae take it" "i don't waste my time building relationship in games" - nariusseldon |
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2/17/13 5:36:47 PM#67
Originally posted by MightyChasm
hah, i actually prefer star trek: deep space 9 and voyager over the original series/next generation. i know it's blasphemy and in the much minority but i can't help it, i love ds9/voyager. your heart wants what it wants. |
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2/17/13 5:42:33 PM#68
could you imagine a star wars/star trek crossover movie? the nerd fights opening night would be epic!:P
I angered the clerk in a clothing shop today. She asked me what size I was and I said actual, because I am not to scale. I like vending machines 'cause snacks are better when they fall. If I buy a candy bar at a store, oftentimes, I will drop it... so that it achieves its maximum flavor potential. --Mitch Hedberg |
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2/17/13 5:44:41 PM#69
Originally posted by RefMinor Ah. Good Ol Gandalf Kenobi. He words of wisdom shall forever ring true "May the Force Live Long and Prosper and in the Darkness Bind Them!" Tried: EQ2 - AC - EU - HZ - TR - MxO - TTO - WURM - SL - VG:SoH - PotBS - PS - AoC - WAR - DDO - SWTOR |
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2/17/13 5:46:50 PM#70
2 posible scenarios based on JJ abrams past works.
at the end of the last moive it will have all been a dream. or everyone dies.
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2/17/13 5:51:59 PM#71
Originally posted by dorksmetal or like his star trek movie it pushes the series into a whole new generation:) I angered the clerk in a clothing shop today. She asked me what size I was and I said actual, because I am not to scale. I like vending machines 'cause snacks are better when they fall. If I buy a candy bar at a store, oftentimes, I will drop it... so that it achieves its maximum flavor potential. --Mitch Hedberg |
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Corehaven
Advanced Member
Joined: 7/27/11
I swear by my pretty floral bonnet, I will end you. |
2/17/13 5:52:49 PM#72
Originally posted by Sagethorn
Thanks a lot. That.....right there.....has now turned me to the dark side. I can feel the anger and hatred seething through me. My eyes now glow in the dark. I'm never going to be able to explain this to the wife. She won't want to rule the galaxy with me. She likes tulips. |
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2/17/13 5:55:27 PM#73
Originally posted by dorksmetal No no. At the Beginning everyone dies, but then the Hero, Han Skywalker, Hyperspace travels back in time to before the events took place, and teams up with himself to try to stop it all from happening Tried: EQ2 - AC - EU - HZ - TR - MxO - TTO - WURM - SL - VG:SoH - PotBS - PS - AoC - WAR - DDO - SWTOR |
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2/17/13 6:38:17 PM#74
JJ Abrams - making every movie cliche since the 1990s.
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2/17/13 10:50:17 PM#75
Originally posted by PyrateLV Yeah, but young and old Han have to team up to battle the super killing cyborg droid the Empire sent back in time. |
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2/17/13 11:00:53 PM#76
Originally posted by tiefighter25 Ah yes. The dreaded T-3PO. Living tissue over a metal endoskeleton. Tried: EQ2 - AC - EU - HZ - TR - MxO - TTO - WURM - SL - VG:SoH - PotBS - PS - AoC - WAR - DDO - SWTOR |
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2/17/13 11:11:59 PM#77
I'd take complaints about the 2009 Star Trek film reboot a bit more seriously if films such as Star Trek I, III, V, Generations, Insurrection (GRRR) and Nemesis didn't exist. Compared to those, ST2K9 is a masterpiece of Spielburgian proportions. Hell, even on its own it's quite a good, enjoyable film which brings ST to a whole new generation of fans while remaining mostly true to the source material. The parellel universe angle was fairly clever in that it basically allows Abrams & others mostly free reign within the setting without having to worry about conflicting with established canon. Yes, I do think the lens flare was a bit out of control. Yes, a few of the actors performances were dry (c'mon Karl Urban, you can do better! I've SEEN you do better!). But overall I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would, and will definitely be seeing the sequel. Oh, and I thought Enterprise was pretty good as well. Much better than say, early seasons of DS9. My point is, although I am leery of a new Star Wars film I think that given creative freedom, Abrams can do great things for Star Wars. |
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2/17/13 11:24:21 PM#78
Originally posted by Rednecksith i agree.. execpt i loved karl as bones!!! aside from simon peg(favorite by far!) I thought he did the best of them all I angered the clerk in a clothing shop today. She asked me what size I was and I said actual, because I am not to scale. I like vending machines 'cause snacks are better when they fall. If I buy a candy bar at a store, oftentimes, I will drop it... so that it achieves its maximum flavor potential. --Mitch Hedberg |
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Hokie
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/11/04
Hey Devs, just so you know. The more you give us to play with, the more we play. |
2/17/13 11:32:09 PM#79
Originally posted by tiefighter25 I read that and kinda let it sink in for a second. That was fucking funny.
I dont dislike Abrams. If you guys remember he said he didnt want to do it. Its my true hope...wait. Its my New Hope that Abrams said; "I'll do it, on one condition. You tell that bearded fuck George Lucas, the guy who almost destroyed his own fucking franchise, to stay away from the writers, stay off the set, stay out of the editing booth, and stay the fuck away from me, and I'll make your movie."
There is a reason no director in Hollywood wanted to direct a Star Wars movie. And thats because George Lucas came attached with it. |
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2/17/13 11:51:20 PM#80
As a person who could only ever enjoy The Wrath of Khan (mostly because of the ear slug scene) in terms of anything Star trek, I have to say the Abrams movie wasn't bad. I really have trouble making it through many movies in this day and age ( I hate almost everything i see). It was one I at least made it through. I'm not very familiar with Abrams work TBH, nor anyone in the last decade. I have to add, I look at star wars like this, everything great about it (aside from the original starting it all off) was directed or written by someone else. ESB and the expansive EU being the best examples. It's a vast universe that was created for it; that's thanks to GL, it allows many great talents to take it to the next level. For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson If you can't argue the point don't say anything at all. |
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