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Fifty Years of Star Trek

Started by Recusant, September 08, 2016, 11:26:14 AM

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joeactor

Quote from: Magdalena on September 12, 2016, 02:32:10 AM
Quote from: Recusant on September 11, 2016, 08:39:52 PM
I go to those movies because . . . I can't help myself, but I'm not impressed. It's all about the spectacle, and whatever cerebral content that the pre-"reboot" Star Trek had seems to have been binned.






By the way, I'm digging the Max Actor avatar, joeactor:)



Oh, my Asmo! Max Headroom! I remember him!


I knew I had seen something similar to that avatar somewhere before, but I couldn't remember where!
Thank you! Now I can sleep in peace.  ;D

Hee hee - thanks Rec and Mag!

Had a friend suggest it for a dial-in via Skype, so now it's on FB and here ;-)


Old Seer

Well hey, I was a Trekie back in the day. Being a fizzicist I was all hoped up on space travel. A few weeks ago I watched a segment on youtube------eayyyyyyy---errr ----it's not what it used to be, a little badly done as I see it now, but interesting. My real killer was "Creature of the Black Lagoon. That thing had us kids so scared we couldn't get up at night to get to the can. We really suffered. 
The only thing possible the world needs saving from are the ones running it.
Oh lord, save us from those wanting to save us.
I'm not a Theist.