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Re: Star Trek Into Darkness
There's almost an accepted level of autism that seems to go hand in hand with star trek fandom. I must say, I have skimmed over the many comments in this blog and the majority of them seemed like whining. "Not enough plot", "too much action", "why was Spock mad after kirk died." Having grown up with the star trek series since the 90s, that is, multiple series, and eventually re-watching the originals, I must say I am anything but a star trek fan boy. I simply do not have the passion or sheer autism required to type several barely coherent paragraphs on why the film was not exactly made to my whiny standards. That being said, the JJ films while short on the philosophical dilated dialogues that most treks so desperate crave and hunger, offer plenty of entertainment value. Ultimately that is what movies are for.
There's almost an accepted level of autism that seems to go hand in hand with star trek fandom. I must say, I have skimmed over the many comments in this blog and the majority of them seemed like whining. "Not enough plot", "too much action", "why was Spock mad after kirk died." Having grown up with the star trek series since the 90s, that is, multiple series, and eventually re-watching the originals, I must say I am anything but a star trek fan boy. I simply do not have the passion or sheer autism required to type several barely coherent paragraphs on why the film was not exactly made to my whiny standards. That being said, the JJ films while short on the philosophical dilated dialogues that most treks so desperate crave and hunger, offer plenty of entertainment value. Ultimately that is what movies are for.
Re: BSG S4: Blood on the Scales
Anybody else catch the irony in Lampkin's demonstration that the pen is mightier than the sword?
Anybody else catch the irony in Lampkin's demonstration that the pen is mightier than the sword?
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