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message 89: by Jaimie (new)

1594222 I like Star Trek and Star Wars. My mother and I used to watch Star Trek: TNG when it was on and I think my husband fell in love with me because on our first date we were going to watch a movie on his fathers big-screen and he had me pick the movie. I picked "First Contact." My husband likes them both as well.

But Star Wars is closer to my heart. I remember seeing Eps 4,5, and 6 in the theaters as a kid. And I love, love, love Yoda. I used to carry around a Yoda action figure everywhere. Best Muppet ever!

There are bits and pieces I like of the new ones too. I don't care who knows it but I like Jar Jar (I also loved the Ewoks so bite me hard-core SW geeks!) How could anyone not love Darth Maul (I've met Ray Park in person. He is hhhhhottttt!)? Eps 1 & 2 had great comic sequences with R2D2 and C3PO. And my best friend and I became giddy when we saw Yoda open his robe and pull out his light saber to fight Dukoo (sp?). I loved all the scenes with Yoda in Ep 2.

Ep 3 was a different story. They turned one of the most formidable Sci-Fi characters into a whiny bitch! That is unforgivable IMO. And I know someone on here said they love Natalie Portman but I can't stand her. Her breathy acting was worst in Ep 3. "Anakin, you're breaking my hhhhheahhhrt!" And I've never been pregnant but I know that a pregnant woman's belly does not expand and contract so as to fit better in a costume. There are scenes in the beginning where she looks like she's about to pop but put her in the beige jumpsuit and she's got a smaller belly right before she gives birth to two very healthy looking 5 month olds.

::gets off soapbox::


message 88: by Jaimie (new)

1594222 Dan wrote:Nice Sandman reference.i>

I was about to say the same thing. :-)



message 87: by Jim (new)

1668388 I agree Kevin, or a little porny.



1757741 sorry, but uncle porkins just sounds pervy


message 85: by BunWat (new)

747169 I'm with Gus on not being able to sit through the Lynch Dune. Actually got asked to leave the theater because I was disturbing other patrons with my noises of outrage. I was trying to hold it in, but apparently not so much.


message 84: by King Dinösaur (new)

610692 Uncle Porkins!!!

Now, who's related to Wedge?!! :)


message 83: by Wild for Wilde (new)

2404478 yep that's my uncle


message 82: by Gus (new)

1047204 Holy shit, Porkins was your uncle?




Color me TOTALLY IMPRESSED!


message 81: by Wild for Wilde (new)

2404478 STAR WARS! also because my uncle was Red Six so I have some bias haha


message 80: by David (new)

2808705 yea thats what they said about the mini series too.. that he was too old..


message 79: by Gus (new)

1047204 I heard Robert Pattinson may be involved, but as to whether or not he'll play Paul remains to be seen.

I mean, isn't Paul supposed to be a teenage boy, say, 16 or 17? Then why get a twenty-something leaning closer to 30 to play Paul? Get me a teenage actor who's all hormonal and angsty and shit to play Paul, not some pretty boy like Pattinson.


message 78: by David (new)

2808705 and i heard the kid from twilight is supposed to play muad dib..


message 77: by Gus (new)

1047204 PJW, the line is not "Luke, I am your father". The line is, No, I am your father.

That is one of the most misquoted lines ever, along with play it again, Sam (which Bogart does NOT say in Casablanca), the line “Badges? We don’t need no stinkin’ badges!”, and "Beam me up, Scotty", which Captain Kirk never said, anytime.

David, you and I both share a love for Dune, but I can't sit through Lynch's version without wanting to stab my eyes out. Supposedly, there will be another film version, but the fact that there's been 2 director's changes makes me worry.


message 76: by Mary JL (new)

Nophoto-f-25x33 I'm with BunWat. I won't choose. Both have added fun and interesting ideas to my life.


1757741 the force is strong tonight


message 74: by King Dinösaur (new)

610692 LEIA FIGHT!!!!




1757741 princess leia in her gold bikini tipped the scale for me


message 72: by David (last edited Nov 07, 2009 09:37AM) (new)

2808705 no there's a better version out there.. : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0142032/

and i heard there making a new one =-o i wonder how that will be..


message 71: by King Dinösaur (new)

610692 The David Lynch version of Dune?!!! Wow, that's a first...I've never heard anyone say that before.

I cannot take Sting in a diaper. Well, I cannot take Sting, period. But in a diaper...?!! Good lord!!!


message 70: by Jim (new)

1668388 Welcome to TC PJW, may you live long and prosper.


message 69: by David (new)

2808705 im a sucker for the redemption theme in star wars though give or take if the prequels are crap the story is decent enough to make up for it, IMHO anyway.. i watched some star trek but could never get into it.. and i like Dune better then the both of them.... Muad'Dib, Muad'Dib, Muad'Dib...


message 68: by Rachel (new)

2097698 STAR TREK! STAR TREK! STAR TREK!!!!!!!!!

Star Wars should've never gone past the Luke Skywalker era. Hayden Christensen just wasn't good enough to carry on the franchise. **sigh** botched it.


message 67: by PJW (new)

732139 btw nothing can beat "Luke,I am your father" for quotes most well known in movies

But I guess in ST "Live long and prosper" would be the closest to match it


message 66: by PJW (new)

732139 The only acting that was completly and utterly terrible in SW was in Episode #3


message 65: by RandomAnthony (new)

721021 At one point I believe Jackie was considering combining both Star Trek and Star Wars into the same outfit...

Jackie the Librarian...full of innovative strategies to bring disparate viewpoints together...maybe she should run for office...:)


289556 Hah! I'll take it as a compliment, KD. :D


message 63: by King Dinösaur (new)

610692 Whoa...I just realized how kind of...um...naughty, that sounds. :O


message 62: by King Dinösaur (new)

610692 Hey, that's right! You were a great Leia, too!


289556 Hey, who dressed up as Princess Leia last year? Oh, hey, that's right. It was ME.
But, Star Trek was my first love, and I'm loyal like that.


message 60: by BunWat (new)

747169 I'm not gonna choose and nobody can make me. I'll phaser AND lightsaber em if they try.


289556 Okay, I can't argue with that. I love Chewbacca. :)



message 58: by King Dinösaur (last edited Nov 06, 2009 08:44PM) (new)

610692 You preempted my next comment. :)

I know the acting isn't spectacular, but that's not the point. The point is cool spaceships flying around and shooting the shit outta each other!! The point is Darth Vader!! The point is Chewbacca!! The point is lightsaber duel!! The point is FUN!!!


289556 I know, I know, Star Trek has some pretty bad acting, too... dear Shatner, I love him anyways. :)


289556 KD, the acting in the first three SW movies isn't that good, either, I'm sad to say. I didn't notice when I was a teenager, but I do now.


message 55: by King Dinösaur (new)

610692 You gotta wipe the last three SW movies from your memory. They don't count!!!


message 54: by Larry (new)

1144499 I KNEW that would bring Jackie out!


message 53: by Jackie "the Librarian" (last edited Nov 06, 2009 07:08PM) (new)

289556 Sure, if you prefer tech stuff and wooden acting to actual story.


message 52: by PJW (new)

732139 ST wins in special effects
but SW beats it in cool tech stuff and plot

in summary.....
STAR WARS WILL EAT STAR TREK'S FACE!!!!! AND IT WILL BE TASTY!!!!!!!!!


message 51: by Tanja (new)

2342217 Jackie: ^.^ Least Ewoks didn't speak in the middle of the night like Teddy Rupxin. Scary bear.

I think there's a Wookie backpack out there. WOOOKIEEEE! *cuddles*

TNG wise, the first season seemed to be a hodgepodge of ideas and themes but gradually it spun together well. I cannot wait to re-watch!

What's everyone's favorite fan-verse made item from either ST or SW?


message 50: by Sarah Pi (new)

642041 Thanks :)


message 49: by Dan (new)

870755 Sarah Pi wrote: "http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/bal-ae.mo.sragow19jun19,0,4587788.story

Article about the movies that could have been. Maybe they were made in alternate realities, like Lucien's library ..."


Nice Sandman reference.



289556 Tanja wrote: "Late to this but EWOKS were the bomb diggity!! Anyone watch the movies and cartoons?! I had a stuffed ewok to cuddle. SQUEE!!

Truthfully, I thought they were a marketing ploy to lure in youths. ..."


I think Tanja just made my case. :D


message 47: by Tanja (new)

2342217 Late to this but EWOKS were the bomb diggity!! Anyone watch the movies and cartoons?! I had a stuffed ewok to cuddle. SQUEE!!

Truthfully, I thought they were a marketing ploy to lure in youths. The cartoons and movies alone are entertaining and cute. Most of the time I don't consider them as part of the SW world else it turns SW into this gushy bit of sweetness aka a Saturday Morning Cartoon ;_;


message 46: by Gus (new)

1047204 Excellent debate, gang.

Sadly, I neglected to compile my synopsis for PopMatters' essay call. I'm such a failure...


message 45: by Sherri (new)

1167793 Yeah, the momentum of the first ST picture was more about the event than the movie itself.

Hollywood, however, has a long, long tradition of making movies influenced by factors far outside what makes a movie good. Remember, their definition of a good movie is A Movie That Makes Lots Of Money. And, most people go to see movies because someone else said it was cool, or because it panders to their lowers common denominators -- usually the ones that don't require thinking. Everyone is trying to make a movie just like the last movie that made a lot of money.

There is also the "don't offend anyone important" pressure, and who is important at any given time tends to shift around a bit. It's ok to offend the unimportant, though -- just don't offend too many of those groups because they team up.

One of the biggest things I've seen affect movies, though, is the too many chefs in the kitchen thing -- everyone wants input, everyone wants a tweak or a change. The more people who are involved, the worse the movie seems to get. Really, the best movies seem to be those that are created from a very small creative pool or even just a few people. movies by committee...blegh.


message 44: by Sarah Pi (new)

642041 Cringe is usually right in the end. Somehow I always march gleefully into the theater, though.


289556 True. I don't know whether to get excited, or cringe, when I hear that a book I love is getting made into a movie.
Cringe, usually. :\


message 42: by Sarah Pi (new)

642041 I think it's particularly hard to take when the crap is based on something well loved.


289556 Imagine a world... where the first Star Trek movie didn't suck. It's amazing they got to make a second one, really.

But this makes it sound like it's just SF/Fantasy movies that get ruined by Hollywood, when really, 80 percent of everything is crap. At least.


message 40: by Sarah Pi (new)

642041 http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainmen...

Article about the movies that could have been. Maybe they were made in alternate realities, like Lucien's library of books that were supposed to be written.



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