foilism User
Posts: 1,064 | Re: The Ultimate Designated Sci-Fi Haven... on Wednesday, March, 19, 2003 4:58 PM
What was the holiday special??
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TheJediUnit User
Posts: 474 | Re: The Ultimate Designated Sci-Fi Haven... on Wednesday, March, 19, 2003 9:09 PM
Introduced Boba Fett? I was hardly pumped up after seeing it. The likes of Boba Fett hardly required any such attempt at an introduction.
Yea, the Ewok movie was pretty bad. The SW universe could have lived without any of those hype/marketing things. We didn't need Lumpy.
Star Wars' only legitimate incarnation is on the big screen. The books, comics and made-for-TV stuff just saddens the big picture.
But the films, fantastic. The Special Editions were great and the Prequel Trilogy is bringing it all full-circle very nice.
How predictable of a response was that?
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TheJediUnit User
Posts: 474 | Re: The Ultimate Designated Sci-Fi Haven... on Wednesday, March, 19, 2003 9:13 PM
foilism Wrote:What was the holiday special??
And did anyone see DROIDS -I think it was twinned with the ewoks cartoon |
You remember droids but not the holiday special? That's unique. It was a made-for-tv special the Christmas following Star Wars' original release, thrown together higgledy-piggledy with a cartoon clip, a sequence of Chewbacca's homelife, and some stars comments on Star Wars that couldn't be less affiliated with sci-fi at all. Heck, Art Carney was on it for Pete's sake. It was a real looser.
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foilism User
Posts: 1,064 | Re: The Ultimate Designated Sci-Fi Haven... on Thursday, March, 20, 2003 3:12 AM
TheJediUnit Wrote:
You remember droids but not the holiday special? That's unique. |
Nah i never saw either of these but i've heard about them a couple times and seen merchandise, what year was it??
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curtishart User
Posts: 231 | Re: The Ultimate Designated Sci-Fi Haven... on Thursday, March, 20, 2003 10:20 AM
foilism Wrote:Has anyone ever seen Dune? I saw it recently, and I was very impressed - although it's seriously surreal.
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Which one? The David Lynch or the mini series shown on SciFi channel?
Personally, I like the David Lynch version better.
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curtishart User
Posts: 231 | Re: The Ultimate Designated Sci-Fi Haven... on Thursday, March, 20, 2003 1:04 PM
Nah i never saw either of these but i've heard about them a couple times and seen merchandise, what year was it??
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Posts: 2,691 | Re: The Ultimate Designated Sci-Fi Haven... on Thursday, March, 20, 2003 1:05 PM
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Posts: 2,691 | Re: The Ultimate Designated Sci-Fi Haven... on Thursday, March, 20, 2003 1:10 PM
TheJediUnit Wrote:Introduced Boba Fett? I was hardly pumped up after seeing it. The likes of Boba Fett hardly required any such attempt at an introduction.
Yea, the Ewok movie was pretty bad. The SW universe could have lived without any of those hype/marketing things. We didn't need Lumpy.
Star Wars' only legitimate incarnation is on the big screen. The books, comics and made-for-TV stuff just saddens the big picture.
But the films, fantastic. The Special Editions were great and the Prequel Trilogy is bringing it all full-circle very nice.
How predictable of a response was that?
*tell us something we don't already know about you, JediUnit*
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LOL...hey now! I did not say it was robbed of an Emmy or anything...SHEESH!!! It was a CHEEZEFEST!!! I mean...Happy Life Day?!?!?! The animated part was considered by many ( the 'many' being my friends and I who were talking about it at school) to be the ONE watchable part of the show (not that that's saying much, but hey)
I guess just have this annoying habit of trying to find the positive in stuff (it drives people nuts sometimes )
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foilism User
Posts: 1,064 | Re: The Ultimate Designated Sci-Fi Haven... on Thursday, March, 20, 2003 2:07 PM
curtishart Wrote:
Which one? The David Lynch or the mini series shown on SciFi channel?
Personally, I like the David Lynch version better. |
Er... I've only seen the film, although poeple have talked about the Sci-fi channel series on this forum.
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TheJediUnit User
Posts: 474 | Re: The Ultimate Designated Sci-Fi Haven... on Thursday, March, 20, 2003 5:19 PM
Curtis,
I've never seen the sci-fi's Dune, but the film I did. I personally didn't care for it too much. It's just not my style I guess. There's not many dark sci-fi that I like, and the Dune film definately qualifies as dark.
Nixter,
"I guess just have this annoying habit of trying to find the positive in stuff (it drives people nuts sometimes)"
Oh, I've NEVER done that myself. Especially not driven anyone one nuts.
*rolls eyes*
he he he
Hey, did anyone ever see the late 90's sci-fi film "The Hidden?" It had the same lead actor as Dune. It wasn't all that bad, back then anyway.
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