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More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, gym

Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

Not a fan either, though I do appreciate how we get to see the crew on their off hours. It makes the ship more believable, but the song is totally gay.
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

the .... face?

Yes, or I should say the lack of one.

Yeah, I gotta say, when I was a kid I thought that was one of the creepiest things I'd ever see. In a way, it still is.

You mean this person?:
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I gave her a face so she would be less creepy
Happy
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Sad
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Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

Heh, it almost reads like a parody of the Goldfinger theme.

Hmm...let me see....

"Golden words he will pour in your EAAAAAAAAAAAAR,
But his lies can't disguise what you FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAR.
For a gollllllllllden girl--knows when he's kissed her--
(THUMP!) It's--the kiss-of-DEATH-from-mis-ter--

"Gooooooooooooooold-finger,
(Wha-WAH-WAH-wah-wah, da-da-da-duuuuuuuuuuuuuuh)

Pretty girls, beware of his heart of gooooold...
This heart is cooooold!

"He LOVES only goooooold....
On...ly gooooooooold....
He loves goooooooooold....
ONNNNNNNN-ly gooooooooooooold....
(Dah-dah-DAH-duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh)
HE--LOVES--GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLD!!!
(BUM BUH-BUM!)
 
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Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g


Awwwwwwwwwwwwwww...

Why...so...SERIOUS???


LET'S PUT A SMMMMMMMMMMMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILE ON THAT FACE!!!

:evil:(Thunderclap):evil:

:evil:AH--HA-HA-HA-HA-HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA:evil:

Ha, hoy, uh-he, ah-ha, he, aha, hoo-hee-ha, aha.
And I thougt my jokes were bad....
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

While I like the overall scene, I've never liked Uhura's song. I just thought it was a bit too weird for me to enjoy. I've always wondered, though, if she were "supposed" to make up those words on the spot (as if, you know, all that were actually happening) or if the song already existed as some sort of folk song that developed on the ship.
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

Considering Rand's "Let'm have it!" look, and Uhura's wink in response...I'd go with a parody song written by the two gals--intentionally meant to be pathetic, in a funny way.
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

Yes, or I should say the lack of one.

Yeah, I gotta say, when I was a kid I thought that was one of the creepiest things I'd ever see. In a way, it still is.

You mean this person?:
unknown1-2.jpg


I gave her a face so she would be less creepy
Happy
unknown1a.jpg


Sad
unknown1b.jpg


Oh thanks GM! I avoided that scene for 30 years now I may have to avoid this forum for 30 years.:angryrazz:
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

Oh thanks GM! I avoided that scene for 30 years now I may have to avoid this forum for 30 years.:angryrazz:

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNND...

Why so serious?
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

as much as i liked many of the changes coon bought i did miss the more ensemble feel of the early episodes.

were you actually got to see some of the crew beyond what they did on the bridge.
as for sam i sorta wondered if he might have been kirk's former martial arts instructor at the academy or some place else along the way and kirk talked him into coming aboard enterprise.
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

Heh, it almost reads like a parody of the Goldfinger theme.
Hmm...let me see....

"Golden words he will pour in your EAAAAAAAAAAAAR,
But his lies can't disguise what you FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAR.
For a gollllllllllden girl--knows when he's kissed her--
(THUMP!) It's--the kiss-of-DEATH-from-mis-ter--

"Gooooooooooooooold-finger,
(Wha-WAH-WAH-wah-wah, da-da-da-duuuuuuuuuuuuuuh)

Pretty girls, beware of his heart of gooooold...
This heart is cooooold!
"He LOVES only goooooold....
On...ly gooooooooold....
He loves goooooooooold....
ONNNNNNNN-ly gooooooooooooold....
(Dah-dah-DAH-duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh)
HE--LOVES--GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLD!!!
(BUM BUH-BUM!)

You know, in the movie James Bond is talking to the girl who was painted gold later. He's getting a chilled bottle of champagne saying something like "Drinking unchilled champagne is just as inappropriate as say, listening to the Beatles without earmuffs." Considering the "Goldfinger" theme song, he's the pot talking about the kettle.

Robert
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

I always liked Charlie X. My favorite reaction of Charlie's is just when he zaps the laughing people (and does away with that woman's face). He yells, "No laughing!" My brother and I occasionally say that to each other when one is laughing about something! -- RR
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

You know, in the movie James Bond is talking to the girl who was painted gold later. He's getting a chilled bottle of champagne saying something like "Drinking unchilled champagne is just as inappropriate as say, listening to the Beatles without earmuffs." Considering the "Goldfinger" theme song, he's the pot talking about the kettle.

Robert

For older folks, it was trendy to bash the boys back then.

Nowadays, Bond would substitute The Backstreet Boys or whatever is popular this week.

Joe, un-with-it
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

You know, in the movie James Bond is talking to the girl who was painted gold later. He's getting a chilled bottle of champagne saying something like "Drinking unchilled champagne is just as inappropriate as say, listening to the Beatles without earmuffs." Considering the "Goldfinger" theme song, he's the pot talking about the kettle.

Robert

For older folks, it was trendy to bash the boys back then.

Nowadays, Bond would substitute The Backstreet Boys or whatever is popular this week.

Joe, un-with-it

You certainly are 'un-with-it' if you attempt to invoke the Backstreet Boys as an example of what is :)
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

You know, in the movie James Bond is talking to the girl who was painted gold later. He's getting a chilled bottle of champagne saying something like "Drinking unchilled champagne is just as inappropriate as say, listening to the Beatles without earmuffs." Considering the "Goldfinger" theme song, he's the pot talking about the kettle.

Robert

For older folks, it was trendy to bash the boys back then.

Nowadays, Bond would substitute The Backstreet Boys or whatever is popular this week.

Joe, un-with-it

You certainly are 'un-with-it' if you attempt to invoke the Backstreet Boys as an example of what is :)

I'm 40, with two young kids.

The last time I looked up and took a deep breath, the Backstreet Boys were popular. :)

Joe, old and busy
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

Heck, I'm 14 years younger than you Shatmandu, and *I* have no idea what's popular! Backstreet Boys sounds about right :)

I like this episode for the view into the lives of the crew, but I never liked the character of charlie- he's just plain creepy and frightening looking. Maybe that's the point?
Uhura and Spock's song is lovely, but the lyrics are also creepy. What on earth did Spock do to warrant such a song? ;)
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

But weren't Blish's adaptations based upon actual script drafts that he was given to work from?

Yeah--early drafts, many of them.

Still...you'd think he'd have the good sense to WATCH the episodes as they came out....

If I remember correctly, Blish was British and he was sent scripts to adapt a full year before the shows were first aired on the BBC. This was in the days before DVD's and video's and he couldn't just fly over to the States in the hope that he'd catch the reruns. Hence alot of errors in his books.

What on earth did Spock do to warrant such a song? ;)

Perhaps he'd just been through a messy breakup with Uhurah where he'd broken her heart (see Star Trek 2009) ? This was her and her mate Janice's revenge.
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

Heck, I'm 14 years younger than you Shatmandu, and *I* have no idea what's popular! Backstreet Boys sounds about right :)

I like this episode for the view into the lives of the crew, but I never liked the character of charlie- he's just plain creepy and frightening looking. Maybe that's the point?
Yes, I think it is...

BTW the actor, Robert Walker Jr, is the son of Robert Walker and Jennifer Jones, and looks a lot like his dad - who was great at playing villains, as in in Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train".

Uhura and Spock's song is lovely, but the lyrics are also creepy. What on earth did Spock do to warrant such a song? ;)

He was making gals lust after him just by being his mysterious sexy self? ;)

The original character notes apparently contained references to Spock's "hypnotic" effect on human females: :alienblush:

"Spock's "hypnotic" looks strongly affect Earth females and he goes to great pains too avoid too much contact with them. There is a back story on this-many years ago when Mr. Spock first joined the service, he was careless on this score, perhaps even enjoyed this strange ability over Earth women. But it quickly created both personal and professional troubles."
- from a May 1966 Memo from Roddenberry to Nimoy- quoted in "I Am Spock" by Leonard Nimoy

The song itself is a variation of old Scottish song "Charlie is My Darling". http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Oh,_On_the_Starship_Enterprise

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Is_My_Darling_(song)
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

^Yeah, but the Blish Books should probably taken with a BIG chunk o' salt, considering how they contradict practically every single episode of The Original Series...:p

Blish was writing straight from the scripts. If you read his novelizations they were all based on first or early draft versions of the stories.

They offer fascinating insight into the early versions of trek.

He threw in one or two references to his own work here and there but for the most part he was just cranking them out based on what was sent to him
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

But weren't Blish's adaptations based upon actual script drafts that he was given to work from?

Yeah--early drafts, many of them.

Still...you'd think he'd have the good sense to WATCH the episodes as they came out....

Many times the adaptations were written months BEFORE the shows aired. Blish was living in the UK after the first couple of books and didn't even see the show.
 
Re: More on Charlie X: Rec Room scene, Spock's lyre, Uhura's songs, g

While I like the overall scene, I've never liked Uhura's song. I just thought it was a bit too weird for me to enjoy. I've always wondered, though, if she were "supposed" to make up those words on the spot (as if, you know, all that were actually happening) or if the song already existed as some sort of folk song that developed on the ship.

It was an old tune based on Bonny Prince Charlie of Scotland. Uhura, like any good musician, was improvising and playing around with the lyrics to suit the moment.

She's like the Weird Al of the 24th Century
 
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