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Dynaman

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  1. It looked to me like the Space Jockies were sending out the "invites", which the Earth team finds and figures out was not an invite (think of the "To Serve Man" episode of Twilight Zone). As for aliens, the one scene looked a lot like the egg room from the original Alien, except the eggs were in some kind of containers.
  2. I made the mistake of watching (Half!) of the DVD, this movie is utterly dreadful. Hamfisted directing, reasonable acting (hard to fault the actors when the material is so bad), and out of place modern elements (razor wire hallway? Really!!!?). Turned it off and sent it back to Netflix after the Razor wire bit.
  3. That is what it started out as, then they decided to go 2 hour back door pilot. I think they have already spent $20 over the limit for their webisodes...
  4. They have not quite hit rock bottom yet though, I think they need one more movie to get there... I have no stake in TMNT, never read the comics, didn't care about the movies, and even *I* think changing the origin so they are not mutants is stupid and pointless.
  5. And competant marketing. Disney supposedly spent a small (large?) fortune marketing John Carter, could have fooled me.
  6. The sad part is that trailer probably shows us every last FX shot in the whole show, the rest of it will consist of Baltar's dad talking into a microphone...
  7. He did say the animation was top notch for the dollar (yen). That I would have to agree with - the story and characters were one giant muddled mess.
  8. It *WOULD* have been a good line if Shatner had not destroyed the delivery so badly. The key to getting a good performance out of Shatner is making him say a line so many times he stops overacting... (Star Trek 2 director, on how he got Shatner to correctly say "Here it comes")
  9. Thank you sir. Since I like all kinds of Anime (and self professed that Yamato is my favorite...) I shall take that as a compiment.
  10. Not a terrible price either, looks like I'll be buying both. (Gundam and Yamato)
  11. That explains why my cable company runs ads before the trailers in the on-demand section...
  12. I'm behind the times, as always, but I've started watching "Yugo: The negotiator", a good change of pace from any other anime I've seen.
  13. I'll have to disagree, ST: 2 is actually about growing old and how to handle it (along with mortality), it is just wrapped around a rip-snortin action fest. The best action movies are like that, some substance with an action wrapper. ST 6 is another good one, how do we handle prejudice, hatred, lack of trust, and forgiveness - all wrapped around another rip-snortin action fest. ST is at it's worst when being OVERLY preachy, anything with Janeway comes to mind, or ST: 4, yes it is good to not destroy the planet BUT you don't have to hit me over the head with a sledgehammer to make the point. But that is nothing compared to ST 5 (at least 4 had lots of good humor)...
  14. You must be talking about the original movie - it WAS boring, no other way to put it. It also does not follow that trying to be thoughtful means it ends up that way. It does not help that ST:TMP is a rehash of at least one episode of the show either. Finally, I like ST:TMP, especially the redone version released on DVD a few years back. Now, if your talking about ST:V, nah, you can't be...
  15. Yes. Keeping it secret would be impossible while at the same time incorporating the technology in Star Fleet. This is not supposed to be "Men in Black". That said, the idea that Star Fleet used the tech from the future is just handwavium to explain why the Enterprise looks so different. What it really boils down to is JJ wanted it to look different and everything else is window dressing. [EDIT] I forgot - why keep the nature of the tech hidden while freely letting it known that a big mystery vessel from the future kicked the crud out of the Kelvin (remember that Pike did a thesis on it, that would be something he did as a cadet of junior officer)
  16. It is "Wagon Train to the Stars", in many ways the new movie brings it back to that premise. Nothing wrong with that, but a little consistancy helps even when writing space cowboys.
  17. That makes the fact that ONLY Kirk realizes the threat even more lame. Here the Feds got all that great technology from the ship and NOBODY seems to remember how it appeared... (I like the movie a lot, but I still have to call it as I see it, and that is just lazy writing)
  18. More mumbo jumbo from the ST franchise though, it is also clearly noted that StarFleet is the most powerful fleet in known space. It can't get that way with only 12 Constitution class ships. I take the FASA view of starfleet myself - they said there were initially 12 Constitution class ships and then roughly 50 were built in total. It is not Cannon, but it makes a heck of a lot more sense then the cannon does (especially since quite a few of the Constitution class ships get whacked on screen)
  19. Bad writing - it is impossible to hold of the Klingons and the Romulans with less then that. Who thinks the Klingons would have less then hundreds?
  20. I'll go see it, can't be worse then the second one. Crystal Skull was not great, but Temple of Doom was a whole movie full of nuked fridge.
  21. All 12 of them (or so?) Starfleet should have hundreds of vessels out there. Then again this has always been a problem with ST, Earth is always left undefended (apparently Vulcan too). The only movie to get this right was ST V, at least there they didn't say the Enterprise was the only ship available - they needed Kirk. (other then that, ST V was a total disaster of course - Anyone remember the ad for it that said "they need to put seatbelts in the theater for ST V" which my friend turned into "they need to put balls and chains in the theater for ST V")
  22. Ben Dixon? If so then here he is. http://www.amazon.co...n/dp/B0002ZI62Wedit - you might have to squint to see him in the cockpit... EDIT EDIT, found another one. http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=ben+dixon+robotech+action+figure&hl=en&prmd=imvnso&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&biw=1920&bih=1047&wrapid=tlif133060510753910&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=17967844145476467498&sa=X&ei=OGxPT6aqG8afgwf9wo3NDQ&ved=0CEkQ8gIwAA#
  23. That might be partly due to the original Yamato series fell off a cliff after the second series - everything after that was getting worse and worse (with the exception of the final scene in the revised Final Yamato of course...) Macross has been consistantly good (I don't like M7 but others certainly love it, same thing in reverse for Frontier). Of course I'd be happy to see a Macross Remake, if it's great then that is great, if it stinks then I can ignore it.
  24. 2013 is for the series on TV, I had read somewhere else that they plan on releasing on disk first. The show most likely will not be shown on TV till the DVD sales need a boost (or the show is complete)
  25. Wife and I saw the movie in Imax, the lense flare and flashing started to actually HURT after a while - on the TV at home it is just annoying rather then painful though.
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