I'm curious what part of ALIEN, you do not like beside the title?
That sounds like a great question to discuss....in the Sci-Fi/Fantasy Forum....

I'm curious what part of ALIEN, you do not like beside the title?
sorry, I'll head over thereThat sounds like a great question to discuss....in the Sci-Fi/Fantasy Forum....
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...Well, now we know what would have happened had Annie Wilkes been a Trekkie.In all fairness, there was a long-ago STARLOG editorial in which an unnamed STAR TREK fiction author was basically threatened by an anonymous fan(atic) not to even THINK of stopping writing TREK novels. According to the editorial writer, the TREK author complied fully at that time....''as if his life depended on it."
That's not universally so. Nimoy's two films contained increasing injections of humor, distributed in many cast directions. Over time, these ''follow-the-bouncing-ball'' moments would in certain cases become the highlight of the entire sequel.This is partly due to Star Trek itself tho. The franchise takes itself (way too) seriously, so, naturally, a lot of its fans do the same.
To a degree.I think therer is nothing wrong about taking the franchise serious...
Would the same rules apply to Star Wars fans?To a degree.
All things in moderation.
To almost everything in life, at least in my view. Balance and moderation.Would the same rules apply to Star Wars fans?
Basically Yin & Yang, the concept of maintaining Balance in all things.To almost everything in life, at least in my view. Balance and moderation.
One way.Basically Yin & Yang, the concept of maintaining Balance in all things.
This is partly due to Star Trek itself tho. The franchise takes itself (way too) seriously, so, naturally, a lot of its fans do the same.
I'm kind of surprised Security didn't take the phaser away from her. Even toy weapons are usually not permitted.The Jury Lady went to do her duty in full Star Trek Regalia, included Tricorder and Phaser.
(but the black glasses seemed out of place to me...)
The MCU tone has spread to more than Trek, but just as many media franchises outside of the MCU & Marvel/Comics franchise.I don’t think this is universally true. SNW bugs me because of the wacky, zany MCU tone and constant quippy dialogue. I like my Trek serious with a seasoning of humour and not as some kind of comedy.
I think therer is nothing wrong about taking the franchise serious...
I think therer is nothing wrong about taking the franchise serious...
I don’t think this is universally true. SNW bugs me because of the wacky, zany MCU tone and constant quippy dialogue. I like my Trek serious with a seasoning of humour and not as some kind of comedy.
And then in the nineties, we had fun, irreverent, ironic dialogue in everything from Xena to Buffy to Farscape and even The X-Files. Long before the Marvel movies struck gold.
All of which is a roundabout way of saying that this sort of tone is nothing new for genre shows
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