Yep don't give stupidity validity.Knock it off Lightinspire. Back on topic, OK?
^ Check out New Voyages: World Enough and Time and Starship Exeter: The Tressaurian Intersection.
Those two may change your mind about fan films.
One thing I particularly like about the Starship Intrepid episodes is that the actors seem to actually be conversing with one another rather than (to paraphrase Marina Sirtis) "hitting their marks and declaiming" - this is true of Intrepid more frequently than any of the others.
Too many goatees. Seriously.
Too many crewmembers walking around in the background with long hair, bushy sideburns, or tribbles on their chins. Sucks the professionalism right out of the film.
For goodness sake, shave and cut your hair. It'll grow back.
Just about everyone is stupid at one time or another in life.Please don't be calling other posters stupid Zeppster.
I'm sorry that our efforts to drag you kicking and screaming into the '70's isn't working for you.
I will not be dragged back into the 1970s - despite the fact that a young person of my acquaintance has developed an ironic fondness for my old Nik-Nik shirts, 1970s fashion and the general lack of good hair product do not flatter males my age.![]()
One thing I particularly like about the Starship Intrepid episodes is that the actors seem to actually be conversing with one another rather than (to paraphrase Marina Sirtis) "hitting their marks and declaiming" - this is true of Intrepid more frequently than any of the others.
I agree. Intrepid's actors seem to give the most "naturalistic" performances.
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