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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on May 24, 2023 3:26:17 GMT
Lex Luthor's adopted sister in Supergirl?
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on May 22, 2023 23:49:02 GMT
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on May 22, 2023 23:48:00 GMT
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 30, 2023 6:52:58 GMT
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 29, 2023 7:34:31 GMT
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 29, 2023 7:21:42 GMT
What do you think I am?
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 29, 2023 7:11:52 GMT
The more and more I see, the more and more I am stoke.
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 14, 2023 3:40:04 GMT
This looks like the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 14, 2023 3:37:34 GMT
If they're all onto something, wouldn't the answer be where they agree rather than where they differ? That could be as well.
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 12, 2023 17:06:20 GMT
Where they differ is where the answer lies.
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 12, 2023 17:05:38 GMT
Where they differ is where the answer lies.
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 11, 2023 23:33:24 GMT
Woke!
Righty culture war alert!
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 11, 2023 9:03:16 GMT
Who's back who said they wouldn't come back?
For the record, I never said I would or wouldn't come back.
I just kept patiently trying IMDB2, before and after the reopen ETA sign came up.
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 11, 2023 7:53:26 GMT
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 11, 2023 7:52:12 GMT
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 1, 2023 3:45:26 GMT
Ron Moore has somewhat of a point, but he's also saying that because the Next Generation movies as a whole were not as successful as the Original Series movies. Next Generation had one really good movie, one okay movie, and two stinkers. Original Series had one or two really good movies, four good movies overall, and two not-so-great movies. And Next Generation ended after only four movies, with the last one being the first actual flop of the series, losing out in its first week to Maid in Manhattan starring Jennifer Lopez. Even Star Trek V: The Final Frontier made a profit. But overall, whether good or bad, the first 10 Star Trek movies had something the reboot movies don't -- heart and soul as well as familiar actors that fans had warmed up to over all those years on television. None of the movies tried to be Star Wars or the biggest blockbuster. They had the same general spirit of their preceding TV series, just with better effects and production design.The increase in quality between the first TV series and its six movie sequels was greater because of the decade-long gap in between. The Next Generation movies started right after the show ended, which was to their disadvantage in looking too much like the show. But even the average/bad Original Series/Next Generation movies have their memorable moments, none of which the recast films have. Look how much trouble they've been having trying to get a fourth film off the ground, after seven years now. The Original Series cast made a movie every two or three years for 12 years without fail. Because, for better or worse, they believed in what they were doing and knew what they were about. I think TMP definitely tried to be something more. I know it’s often regarded as “the boring one,” but it does feel like it has a surprising amount of ambition for something based on a low budget sci-show. Despite what I'd read, I never considered it "the boring one." But I agree, I would consider it "the ambitious one."
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 1, 2023 3:32:07 GMT
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 1, 2023 3:30:14 GMT
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 1, 2023 1:41:45 GMT
I would watch The XXX Files with a completely different cast.
That would be original and work.
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Post by ShadowSouL: Padawan of Yoda on Apr 1, 2023 1:35:39 GMT
Ron Moore has somewhat of a point, but he's also saying that because the Next Generation movies as a whole were not as successful as the Original Series movies.
Next Generation had one really good movie, one okay movie, and two stinkers.
Original Series had one or two really good movies, four good movies overall, and two not-so-great movies.
And Next Generation ended after only four movies, with the last one being the first actual flop of the series, losing out in its first week to Maid in Manhattan starring Jennifer Lopez.
Even Star Trek V: The Final Frontier made a profit.
But overall, whether good or bad, the first 10 Star Trek movies had something the reboot movies don't -- heart and soul as well as familiar actors that fans had warmed up to over all those years on television.
None of the movies tried to be Star Wars or the biggest blockbuster. They had the same general spirit of their preceding TV series, just with better effects and production design.
The increase in quality between the first TV series and its six movie sequels was greater because of the decade-long gap in between. The Next Generation movies started right after the show ended, which was to their disadvantage in looking too much like the show.
But even the average/bad Original Series/Next Generation movies have their memorable moments, none of which the recast films have.
Look how much trouble they've been having trying to get a fourth film off the ground, after seven years now.
The Original Series cast made a movie every two or three years for 12 years without fail.
Because, for better or worse, they believed in what they were doing and knew what they were about.
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