^So did SMG to a degree.
Who is SMG?
It's like JLo for Jennifer lopez, it's media's shorthand for Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy....
Oh. Thanks.
^So did SMG to a degree.
Who is SMG?
It's like JLo for Jennifer lopez, it's media's shorthand for Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy....
Besides the script needing to be fine-tuned, they should use the established "future" uniforms seen in TNG's "All Good Things" and DS9's "The Visitor".
I, too, think Icheb would make for a great primary character in his own spin-off. He could be driven to avenge his situation by bringing down the very core of Section 31.
Addendum: Jesus, I'm so programmed by the Apple Hive Mind™, I actually typed "iCheb" in the first paragraph before going back and correcting myself. Shit!![]()
Addendum: Jesus, I'm so programmed by the Apple Hive Mind™, I actually typed "iCheb" in the first paragraph before going back and correcting myself. Shit!![]()
And her character died.
I, too, think Icheb would make for a great primary character in his own spin-off. He could be driven to avenge his situation by bringing down the very core of Section 31.
Addendum: Jesus, I'm so programmed by the Apple Hive Mind™, I actually typed "iCheb" in the first paragraph before going back and correcting myself. Shit!![]()
I haven't read the thread. I haven't finished the movie, so please forgive my (redundant) question: Why didn't it work?
Okay, I can understand if actors may not give their best performances in fan-movies but there were professional directors involved but it's still a bad movie. Maybe they have tried to bring in too much. A little less "epic" would have been more. As said I haven't watched it all yet.
I liked Edward Furlong though. Oh my! Edward Furlong.![]()
Oooh, yes, there is nothing worse than a costume that's one or two numbers too large. The same with "of gods and men". I totally agree. The uniform of that Cpt. Harriman in that movie. The brigde can be as good as it gets, bad costumes can really destroy all the illusion.
There must be some trek-fan-tailors available, who would invest time and love and help out. When I was younger I had a tailor-made Star Trek II uniform. it can't be a money thing.
Now the exciting story of my tailor made uniform:
A friend of my parents was a tailor. I bought the pattern from a scifi shop and the tailor liked it and made one for me. I had to show him some scenes from the movies (when Kirk returned from Regula 1 and gets on his uniform).
It was out of cashmere btw. That was the only cloth in the shop that had the right colour and I remember how the vendor (an elderly woman) really lost her polite smile when I informed her what it was for.![]()
I haven't read the thread. I haven't finished the movie, so please forgive my (redundant) question: Why didn't it work?
Script and editing seemed to be mostly agreed-upon as the biggest challenges. Also that the story is a planet-busting epic that would have been hard to deliver at twenty times the budget.
It has a certain charm, though, I have to say.
And her character died.
Some people build whole careers out of that.
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I didn't know anyone else used this phrase. I feel less alone in the universe now....continuity porn...
His was the only performance I warmed up to over the course of the movie.I liked Edward Furlong though. Oh my! Edward Furlong.![]()
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