Fuck that, Moonrise Kingdom was the best film that had "Moon", "Sun", or "Star" in the title.
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Fuck that, Moonrise Kingdom was the best film that had "Moon", "Sun", or "Star" in the title.
I'm watching all the voyager eps on netfliggz, four or so episodes a week as my 'eat sup and cool down time'... and it's not too shabby.
I mean it's no next gen or DS9, but its quite a bit better than something like farscape or attack of the clones.
The holographic doctor and 'Reg are better than just about any character in Star Wars.
Also any version of the Enterprise would tune up the Deathstar.
TROOF.
Star Trek would be so much better if it had aliens that didn't look like humans with birth defects.
All the really 'alien' aliens that it does have seem to end up as monsters in some one-off episode.
No it wouldn't, because Star Trek relies on species that the viewer can relate to so they can make characters the viewer will like. If aliens looked like Jar Jar Binks and Jabba the Hutt, or hot dogs, or rocks with scissors for ears, no one would care about that character because no one would relate to a hot dog. Even main Star Wars characters are human or something that looks like a human like a dog human or a robot human or a human with an ugly face. The farther you get away from that, the less the audience cares about the character, the more the character is just going to be a thing, a monster, or a bad guy that dies right away because we don't care.
I don't know, man, Jar Jar was a pretty loveable character. He brought so much to the Star Wars story with his charisma and charm. How could anyone not relate to him - especially if you were Jamaican?
This is a week argument, considering what the point of star trek is. It is suppose to be following the exploits of future people that do and act better than us. People that live in more civilized times, and how they deal with that.
Wouldn't dealing with someone that doesn't look like you and that you can't identify with, be one of these issues of more civilized time?
Yes, however, Star Trek isn't real. It's a tv show, and it's about entertaining its audience, not about actually creating a better future.
See! Jar Jar Binks inspires race-driven hatred in people who aren't normally racist!