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Re: Why I like Calum
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Wed, 12 Dec 2001 16:39:32 GMT
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, David Koudys writes:
K, I'm the sole member in the camp that thought Shatner was great as Captain
Kirk.  Sure, campy at times, but I just love James Tiberius Kirk--"Risk *is*
our business..."

I hate to say it, but I dislike TOS significantly.  I don't mind the movies,
but I like TNG much more.  The rest didn't do me any good, not that
DeepSpace9 or Voyager or even this Enterprise thing.

masters did all their own special effects--there was no ILM, no fancy
computers, no nuttin' for them to farm out/ask/sniv ideas from....

Well, for one, they could start by not making alien space ships out of paper
mache and towing them around with string.  But TNG was not really much
better for the first two or three years-it was like, hey here's some crappy
2D DVE effects we found on this Grass200.  Let's use them!

To bring it back to LEGO, I remember building an enterprise, using up all my
white brick when I was around 6-7 (1973-4)

Remember there was this kid on rtl who claimed he built a scale 1701D?

Calum



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(...) Yes, TOS was brilliant in concept only. TNG was *far* superior, although if you watch early episodes from the first season, it is a hoot. It is extremely interesting (to me, anyway) to watch the first season sequentially and literary watch the (...) (23 years ago, 13-Dec-01, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)

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(...) K, I'm the sole member in the camp that thought Shatner was great as Captain Kirk. Sure, campy at times, but I just love James Tiberius Kirk--"Risk *is* our business..." Sure we can look back *now*, after all the sci-fi of the '90's - '00's (...) (23 years ago, 12-Dec-01, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)

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