i just wish they would get star trek off of BBCamerica. WTF
its on syfy and countless other crappy channels at same time...
fnck.
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On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Maureen mamamaur...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't watch DS9 much cause I was living in the mountains where we only
had local stations and DS9 and Babylon 5 came on at the same time. And
Babylon 5 rocked!!
OMG Babylon 5 ROCKS! in middle of season 4 now... Good
I'd recommend it
I watched episode 1 of season 1 last night. It wasn't bad.
I thought Michael Dorn had it rough putting on his makeup. Some of these
characters look they wear twice as much.
J
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Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms those entrusted with
power have, in time,
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 4:49 AM, Jerry Barnes wrote:
I'd recommend it
I watched episode 1 of season 1 last night. It wasn't bad.
It builds up steam pretty fast. Stick with it, it's worth it!
:Den
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Yeah. It gets really good when Tron takes over.
Stick with it for the Londo/G'kar stuff. It is some of the best
character development I have ever seen in a sci-fi show, or most TV
shows, actually. It's not development like oooh they handed me some
new personal info about character X this
Yeah. It gets really good when Tron takes over.
Speaking of Tron, one of my favorite movies of all time. They are coming
out with a sequel as well.
The FPS wasn't bad either.
J
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32GB) Technology is so awesome :-D
Eric
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From: denstar [mailto:valliants...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 1:34 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Star Trek (Cat Fight Brewing)
The internet is going to *totally* change our culture.
I've been on one of those
I concur. Any time an episode came up that revolved around any of the kids
(including Wesley) I would only keep watching in case something else
important happened. The same goes for Nog and Jake in DS9.
I didn't much care for any of the regular kids.
I did sort of like the Captain's Day
I have never watched Babylon 5. Maybe I should
add it to my Netflix queue. Season 1 is streaming
which makes it easy to check out.
I'd recommend it. Just know that pretty much the entire series is one long
story arc. There are some one-off episodes in the beginning to establish
the
Season One of Babylon 5 is the weakest of the 5 seasons, with a few episodes
that are duds, but the rest of the series really rocked. Some very powerful
commmentary in that series on governments gone out of control.
To me it stands not just as one of the best sci-fi series ever, but one of
the
Tim Russ made the best Vulcan out of all the series (sorry Leonard
Not his fault, he was half-human!
And Captain What'sHerName was strong (I know 'er name, but I'm
Janeway. I liked Voyager, for the most part, though it was pretty
predictable that Q was going to get them home.
Speaking of
I would say Troi...she just had that whole sensuality thing going that could
melt the polar ice cap...
Eric
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From: Rick Root [mailto:rick.r...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 1:46 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Star Trek (Cat Fight Brewing)
Tim Russ made
Janeway. I liked Voyager, for the most part, though it was pretty
predictable that Q was going to get them home.
Huh?? Did you watch the same finale that I did?? Q did not get them home at all
(just a little closer in an earlier ep).
Hah, okay, maybe I've just totally forgotten the forgettable end...
(cuz honestly, at this point, I don't remember!)
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey mary...@cfwebstore.com wrote:
Janeway. I liked Voyager, for the most part, though it was pretty
predictable that Q was going to
Hah, okay, maybe I've just totally forgotten the forgettable end...
(cuz honestly, at this point, I don't remember!)
I thought it was a fairly good finale and way to get them home although I could
have done without the typical trek time-travel stuff (Janeway from the future
comes back,
Ah, we all love star trek time travel! It leaves us with great
memories of Scottie trying to give voice commands to a mid-80s Apple
Macintosh (I think)
Computer...
No, you have to use the mouse.
picks up mouse like microphone Computer...
(I f'ing hated that movie)
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at
That's not creepy.
THIS is creepy: http://nationallampoon.com/files/2009/06/macaulay_culkin.jpg
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 12:32 AM, Maureen mamamaur...@gmail.com wrote:
It's really funny to follow Will Wheaton on Twitter and see how he
morphed after being booted as the Wesley character.
He
what comes to mind when I hear the name Shatner is histrionic buffoon.
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 6:42 PM, Rick Root rick.r...@gmail.com wrote:
I have two comments here.
#1 - National Enquirer? Really? I suppose it's every bit as
legitimate a news organization as FOX News is ...
#2 -
He played a pretty good serial killer, IMHO.
I enjoyed all the kids, and Wesley too. Sure he was uber-happy, and
angst-y, but that was his character. I'd be all happy-go-lucky +
emotionally weird too, if I got on the bridge all
cut-the-red-tape-for-the-teen awesome-like. :)p
The kids and
I didn't watch DS9 much cause I was living in the mountains where we only
had local stations and DS9 and Babylon 5 came on at the same time. And
Babylon 5 rocked!!
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 3:19 PM, denstar valliants...@gmail.com wrote:
I remembered the ship in the rock more than kids. At first
It's really funny to follow Will Wheaton on Twitter and see how he
morphed after being booted as the Wesley character.
Yeah...his recent appearances on BBT were pretty funny too.
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I completely agree. I am so glad it was allowed to run to the
completion of the story, even though it was rushed because they weren't
sure about a 5th season.
On 8/8/2010 8:28 PM, Maureen wrote:
And Babylon 5 rocked!!
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The internet is going to *totally* change our culture.
I've been on one of those there weren't any answering machines when I
was a kid trips the last few days.
I like to stop and think about it every now and again, because time is
such a freaking trip, ya know?
I was specifically thinking about
Just as I said, *far* more accurate than FOX News. =)
:Den
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is routine.
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On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:39 PM, Jerry Barnes wrote:
#1 - National Enquirer? Really? I suppose it's every bit as legitimate a
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:42 PM, Jerry Barnes wrote:
My least favorite Star Trek was Voyager. I enjoyed the others.
Firefly was good as well. A lot of shows never get a chance to pick up
steam and a following. If it's not an instant hit, it's gone. This was an
example.
I'm wondering if
Speaking of art, which Star Trek Chick? =)
Wow. Loaded question. It should be more like: Which ones are excluded?
Did you ever see the spike tv commercial with two guys talking about female
Klingons? I searched youtube for it, but couldn't find.
J
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Experience hath shewn, that
I think the real question is: One at a time, or all at once?
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Jerry Barnes critic...@gmail.com wrote:
Speaking of art, which Star Trek Chick? =)
Wow. Loaded question. It should be more like: Which ones are excluded?
Did you ever see the spike tv
Speaking of art, which Star Trek Chick? =)
From a girl's perspective here...but Worf's girlfriend K'heylar was always my
favorite. Just loved her (I often used her name as an online alias) and was
totally *pissed* when she was killed off so soon. I understand why, but it
still sucked.
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They should have offed Alexander.
On 8/7/2010 9:40 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey wrote:
From a girl's perspective here...but Worf's girlfriend K'heylar was always
my favorite. Just loved her (I often used her name as an online alias) and
was totally *pissed* when she was killed off so soon. I
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 6:06 PM, denstar valliants...@gmail.com wrote:
I do have a soft spot for those who have played the role of a Denny.
The best Denny ever was Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Denny Duquette on
Grey's Anatomy. But Shatner rocked as Denny Crane.
I watched the pilot episode of
They should have offed Alexander.
He was pretty weak.
J
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Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms those entrusted with
power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny -
Thomas Jefferson on government
They should have offed Alexander.
I concur. Any time an episode came up that revolved around any of the kids
(including Wesley) I would only keep watching in case something else
important happened. The same goes for Nog and Jake in DS9. I did sort of
like the Captain's Day episode of TNG
I like that one too. It was a different enough that it wasn't just a
'kid episode'.
I didn't mind Nog and Jake. It was interesting to see how they grew
up. Wesley was always either annoyingly chipper or plain emo. It was
probably good that he left when he did.
Alexander .. ugh. Unlike
It's really funny to follow Will Wheaton on Twitter and see how he
morphed after being booted as the Wesley character.
He recently played a serial killer on Criminal Minds...creepy...creepy.
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 8:01 PM, Justin Scott
jscott-li...@gravityfree.com wrote:
They should have
CAP'N KIRK SHAT UPON
William SHATner :)
As an aside, Kirk was much better than Picard. Just sayin' . . .
J
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Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms those entrusted with
power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny -
Thomas Jefferson on government
Now them's FIGHT'N words!
:Den
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On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 5:11 AM, Jerry Barnes wrote:
CAP'N KIRK SHAT UPON
William SHATner :)
As an aside, Kirk was much better
I have two comments here.
#1 - National Enquirer? Really? I suppose it's every bit as
legitimate a news organization as FOX News is ...
#2 - William Shatner was a way better captain of the enterprise, and
he was awesome on Boston Legal too.
Rick
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Rick Root wrote:
I have two comments here.
#1 - National Enquirer? Really? I suppose it's every bit as
legitimate a news organization as FOX News is ...
Probably more so, I think they've got a more accurate track record.
#2 - William Shatner was a way
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 9:06 PM, denstar valliants...@gmail.com wrote:
Enterprise was the best Trek of them all tho, hands down.
The one with Scott Bakula? I liked it a lot myself.. I thought it had
some really good characters and good stories.. I liked the wild west
feeling of it. Made me
DS9 was good, except for the annoying people. I liked the arching
storyline towards the end.
And enterprise? Archer was a self-righteous meddler. I have also never
seen such emotional Vulcans. They were whiny, condescending and
constantly annoyed. Tim Russ made the best Vulcan out of
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 9:34 PM, Todd wrote:
DS9 was good, except for the annoying people. I liked the arching
storyline towards the end.
Space Opera means different things to different people. ;-)
In all honesty, I like them all to various degrees at varying times.
Loving everything
#1 - National Enquirer? Really? I suppose it's every bit as legitimate a
news organization as FOX News is ...
No doubt. It's even better than CNN, MSNBC, PBS, NPR, and such. Ask John
Edwards.
And Elvis.
And Hitler.
And Jim Morrison.
And Bigfoot.
J
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Experience hath shewn, that
My least favorite Star Trek was Voyager. I enjoyed the others.
Firefly was good as well. A lot of shows never get a chance to pick up
steam and a following. If it's not an instant hit, it's gone. This was an
example.
J
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Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms those
WHY MICHELLE OBAMA HATES JILL BIDEN's
GUTS!http://www.nationalenquirer.com/michelle_obama_jill_biden_feud/celebrity/69112
The National Enquirer is at it again. I wonder if Jill was invited to
Spain?
J
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feels like hope
This one was better:
CAP'N KIRK SHAT UPON
http://www.nationalenquirer.com/william_shatner_show_excerement_my_dad_says_attacked/celebrity/69106
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