The TMP ones all have the same head ridges since in 1978 and 1979 they were supposed to have the same spinal ridges that extended over the tops of their heads and down the foreheads. They also had sharper, more fang-like teeth in the first film.
If only the Camp Crystal Lake participants received that memo. My issue is what they issue.
Theirs is never a trek worth taking.
The thing about TOS is that about 40% of it is the worst shit ever put on TV, but an additional 40% is quite good, and the remaining 20% consists of the best Star Trek ever made.TOS isn't that great. There's only a handful of episodes that are worth rewatching, and the more time that passes, the harder the series is to watch. Same can be said for a lot of 90s Trek as well.
Why did it have to be FRIDAY'S CHILD? PLATO'S STEPCHILDREN I can definitely see.
These have already been said on the first few pages of this thread, but...
I think TNG seasons 1 - 3 are generally the show's best, and that DS9 starts to go very badly wrong from late season 4 onward. Even with Voyager, where I mostly agree with the popular perception that the show improves from the point Seven joins, I think the first three seasons are good and have a certain something that's lost later on.
The thing about TOS is that about 40% of it is the worst shit ever put on TV, but an additional 40% is quite good, and the remaining 20% consists of the best Star Trek ever made.
More like 55.
fair enough. he even made a few good ones, one of them truly great. I just assume he made so many movies those were accidentally good.I’d still argue that he wasn’t trying to make bad movies.
This.
its kept us here discussing it for year after yearThis.
I feel like the expectations of Star Trek far exceed what it actually did.
I think it does many things right, mainly because entertaining.its kept us here discussing it for year after year
so it must have done something right.
Presidential comment omitted.its kept us here discussing it for year after year
so it must have done something right.
While I like the look, that suggests a significant “weak spot” — hit them hard on the forehead and you break their back!The TMP ones all have the same head ridges since in 1978 and 1979 they were supposed to have the same spinal ridges that extended over the tops of their heads and down the foreheads.
Thus, the barrel is the most insidious adversary. It can strike the back and break the head or strike the head and break the back.While I like the look, that suggests a significant “weak spot” — hit them hard on the forehead and you break their back!
Which Roger Corman movie do you consider truly great? I'm not sure which one you mean offhand.fair enough. he even made a few good ones, one of them truly great. I just assume he made so many movies those were accidentally good.
Frankenstein Unbound. Brian Aldiss wrote the novel. The cast had John Hurt, Raul Julia, Bridget Fonda and that guy from INXS. It weird. It was low budget, but usually didn't look like it. It was amazing.Which Roger Corman movie do you consider truly great? I'm not sure which one you mean offhand.
Much like Ed Wood. In his mind he was making quality cinema.I’d still argue that he wasn’t trying to make bad movies.
Quality dollars anyway.Much like Ed Wood. In his mind he was making quality cinema.
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