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I found it!
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I thought he was gonna show me how it's done, still waiting.
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TheBigCasino wrote:I found it!
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=67247&start=15

I thought he was gonna show me how it's done, still waiting.
Oh Star Wars isn't boozy? The Cantina wasn't serving up Space Sarsaparilla ...
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coqui_chris wrote: Oh Star Wars isn't boozy? The Cantina wasn't serving up Space Sarsaparilla ...
Makes one think: If there may exist alcohol-based life forms on one of those planets out in the cosmos, what would they drink for intoxication?

Also, I'd be a vampire there.

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coqui_chris wrote:I'd like to watch THE PROFESSIONAL again.

Also, I was kind of depressed when somebody made a DOC thread and I posted a Doc Holliday scene from TOMBSTONE and got crickets.
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Star Wars, the first three.

1978: Boba Fett introduced.

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Don't mess with that alien brew! Look what happened to the crew of the Enterprise http://youtu.be/mkf5okMaIYk
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I saw the first Star Wars in 1977, on a date with an older man. I thought it was just great. Now I realize that it was a vastly superior version of some of the 1930's and 1940's space saga films. Years later, when the 1-2-3 came out, I yarked. I blame Jar-Jar Binks for much of that, but really, have the times changed that much, or did those films suck so much subsoil?
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Savage wrote:I saw the first Star Wars in 1977, on a date with an older man. I thought it was just great. Now I realize that it was a vastly superior version of some of the 1930's and 1940's space saga films. Years later, when the 1-2-3 came out, I yarked. I blame Jar-Jar Binks for much of that, but really, have the times changed that much, or did those films suck so much subsoil?
Those films are all classics. They all told an archetypal story for better or worse.

You want real trash in 3-D check out Prometheus. Good luck trying to make sense out of that. It was all hyped as the prequel for the Alien saga but fell on it's face. There are too many gimmicks today and it looks like cartoons when they do the CGI stuff. Give me King Kong or Godzilla terrorizing humanity.
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Lush City wrote:
Savage wrote:I saw the first Star Wars in 1977, on a date with an older man. I thought it was just great. Now I realize that it was a vastly superior version of some of the 1930's and 1940's space saga films. Years later, when the 1-2-3 came out, I yarked. I blame Jar-Jar Binks for much of that, but really, have the times changed that much, or did those films suck so much subsoil?
Those films are all classics. They all told an archetypal story for better or worse.

You want real trash in 3-D check out Prometheus. Good luck trying to make sense out of that. It was all hyped as the prequel for the Alien saga but fell on it's face. There are too many gimmicks today and it looks like cartoons when they do the CGI stuff. Give me King Kong or Godzilla terrorizing humanity.
True about the 123's. That whole bit about the mom dying, and that was what made her son become what he became, after he was already so full of hubris, yes, truly classic lit. But I still hate Jar Jar Binks. Comedic relief is one thing (see Slim Pickens, et al) but, damn.
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Savage wrote:True about the 123's. That whole bit about the mom dying, and that was what made her son become what he became, after he was already so full of hubris, yes, truly classic lit. But I still hate Jar Jar Binks. Comedic relief is one thing (see Slim Pickens, et al) but, damn.
Hubris. Indeed.

The old director nailed it with the first three. But the jar jar thing was evidently his attempt to sell out to a new generation of kids and he had no clue.

or Worse, he listened to the "experts" in such a thing, or thenm Hollywood vice-prodeucers.

He should ahve stayed true to the roigninal intent/

Maybe Disney can do it better?


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Jurassic Park, less bad acting more prehistoric maulings!
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Booz Hound wrote:Jurassic Park, less bad acting more prehistoric maulings!
Then this might raise a smile.
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I haven't seen the latest Star Trek movie because I'm old and always endrunkened, but here are two guys half in the bag who've offered their own evaluation of it. I stopped viewing it when they put up the Spoiler Alert thing.

Don't tell me that I won't like it. Duuuudez

I want to watch the one with V-ger again. All of the science was perfect in that.

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Gold, a 1970s disaster movie starring Roger Moore (for more information, click here). Drink Recommendations: Goldschlager, Zlatý Bažant, Gold Label Barley Wine.
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