huh?? -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sssss speaks to the socil dynamic of snakes. You buy that????
Tracey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > How about "Ssssssss"? > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I challenge you guys to recall a title crappier than KAW > > Tracey > > Astromancer wrote: > >> Hmm...Even the title is crappy! >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net> wrote: >> I posted a reply to Tracey listing crappy movies ,and I talked of a >> cyborg/clone monster thingie with crap CGI. "SS Doomtrooper" was it! >> >> -------------- Original message -------------- >> From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> <mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com>> >> Oh, yeah. He was all in that role. :P And that gargoyle fun-fest...I'm >> still shaking my head. Reminded me of the "SS Doomtrooper" crap. >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net> wrote: >> did you see the crap with Robert "Chakotay" Beltran from Voyager? It >> was about a sentient fire creature running around immolating people. >> Junk! Then there was the one about gargoyles, which was yet another of >> the SciFi Originals with incredibly bad FX. Why are their films >> sporting CGI that looks ten years out of date? seriousl, I've seen >> better on home PCs >> >> -------------- Original message -------------- >> From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> <mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com>> >> In perfect honesty, I watch almost every Saturday. Always with the >> sound off (I'm weird that way, rarely watch TV with sound, relying on >> Closed Caption). At least every other week, I ahve to turn off the >> captioning, because I get too far into my MSTie rant and lose track of >> the program. I even write mini-reviews of some of the movies. Allow me >> to share the one from the spectacular "Kaw". >> >> "Never more. Never more." Seriously. >> >> It's the sole purpose behind my viewing them, having a list of movies >> to pick from when I realize my dream of restarting the MST3K franchise. >> >> "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> <mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com>> wrote: >> The truth shall set me free huh? OK, lemme give it a try. But it the >> group starts to throw stones at me, it will be your fault. >> >> So, here is my confession, While I have finally given up on decent >> scifi movies on Saturdays, when scifi channel first started the Saturday >> night D movie programming, I watched regularly for at least 8 weeks >> hoping that some of the movies would be good campy fun. Even after I >> went cold turkey and stopped watching, I fell off the wagon at least six >> times. However, I'm happy to report, that I have only watched two D >> movies straight through in the past 12 months. >> >> OK, your turn to 'fess up. >> >> Tracey >> >> Martin wrote: >> >>> Tracey, not long after I chose the username I carry aound 'Net-wide, I >>> read a quote from someone (need to find out who), that went, "In order >>> to seek the truth in all things, you have to *speak* the truth in all >>> things." If it's truly bad, lady, NEVER HOLD BACK. ;) >>> >>> "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" >>> >>>>> wrote: I plead the 5th. >>>>> >>> Tracey >>> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net> wrote: >>> >>>> wow, Tracey, you're bad as me: you'll sometimes watch almost anything >>>> to get a scifi fix. if *you* hate it, it must be bad. >>>> >>>> -------------- Original message -------------- >>>> From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" >>>> >>>>> Craptastic is being kind. there was a robot in it who was always >>>>> >>> dieing >>> >>>>> an coming back to life. They actor would crack/title his nect to the >>>>> side whenever he came back. I wanted to break it for him. >>>>> >>>>> Tracey >>>>> >>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net> >>>>> >> wrote: >> >>>>>> Can't believe I've never seen this show, not even to dog it >>>>>> >> out. Was >> >>>>>> it as bad as the awful series Adrian "Highlander" Paul was in, the >>>>>> >>>> one >>>> >>>>>> where he was tracking down rogue aliens on Earth, "Alien Tracker"? >>>>>> >>>>>> -------------- Original message -------------- >>>>>> From: Martin > > > >>>>>> Keith, whyfor you insult Vulcans so? >>>>>> >>>>>> Seriously, this is nothing more in my eyes than "Codename: >>>>>> >> Eternity" >> >>>>>> (was that the name of that craptastic show?) with a slightly >>>>>> better-looking lead. *Slightly*... >>>>>> >>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net> >>>>>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>>>> Anyone catch this besides me? Man, this was just awful: cliched, >>>>>> predictable, boring. Some of the stuff that hit me from the start: >>>>>> >>>>>> * Kristanna Loken isn't a very good actress. She was stiff and >>>>>> delivered her lines with all the emotion of a Vulcan. Maybe it was >>>>>> >>>> the >>>> >>>>>> dialogue and uninspired writing, which were sho' 'nuff >>>>>> >>> problems,but I >>> >>>>>> doubt it. But then, what reason is there to expect the latest >>>>>> Terminator to have acting ability? >>>>>> >>>>>> * Within five minutes of the opening, the show was in one of those >>>>>> cliched (using that word again!) underground rave-type clubs >>>>>> >>> with the >>> >>>>>> pulse-pounding music and young people from Central Casting >>>>>> >>> posing and >>> >>>>>> dancing wildly, while obvious bad guys skulk in their midst doing >>>>>> >>>> drug >>>> >>>>>> deals. Truly one of the most overused scenes in such shows >>>>>> >>> outside of >>> >>>>>> strip clubs. Booorinng! >>>>>> >>>>>> * The first--and only, I might add--of the good guys to get killed >>>>>> >>>> was >>>> >>>>>> a brother. Sad thing is, soon as I saw him I thought "This show's >>>>>> gonna kill that Black man". Bingo! There is another Brother >>>>>> >>> left, but >>> >>>>>> of course he's older and out of shape, not young and/or hunky like >>>>>> >>>> the >>>> >>>>>> rest of the cast. he was already punked by Jane. Surprise! >>>>>> >>>>>> * Will someone *Please* teach these new directors that herky-jerky >>>>>> >>>> and >>>> >>>>>> tilting camera work is *not* a good way to add action to a scene? >>>>>> >>>> Just >>>> >>>>>> makes it confused and amateurish-looking. Who's running film >>>>>> >> school >> >>>>>> these days, Michael Bay?! >>>>>> >>>>>> * The good guys are another one of those shadow-type groups that >>>>>> >>> hang >>> >>>>>> out in a hidden warehouse HQ with high-tech equipment, and who are >>>>>> "answerable only to ourselves". How original! >>>>>> >>>>>> * There is of course a resident computer geek, and of course >>>>>> >>> he's the >>> >>>>>> oddball who wears stocking caps, tennis shoes, warmup suits, etc. >>>>>> >>>> Just >>>> >>>>>> once nowadays I'd like to see an IT expert that's not pushing >>>>>> >>> the Gen >>> >>>>>> Y look. >>>>>> >>>>>> * The doctor on here appears to be Indian or Middle Eastern, but >>>>>> >>>> has a >>>> >>>>>> British accent. I'm really getting tired of Indian, Pakistani, or >>>>>> >>>> Arab >>>> >>>>>> characters with British accents. From Bashir on DS9 to Sayid on >>>>>> >>>> "Lost" >>>> >>>>>> (who is British in real life and fakes an Iraqi accent) >>>>>> American-produced shows are replete with such characters who speak >>>>>> >>>> the >>>> >>>>>> Queen's English or their "native" tongue with such an accent. Is >>>>>> >>>> there >>>> >>>>>> a reason we can't get actors who actually *sound* like they're >>>>>> >> from >> >>>>>> their characters' country of origin? >>>>>> >>>>>> * Man, I think half the profits of the drug trade and the >>>>>> >> budget of >> >>>>>> government law enforcement agencies, must go to leather wear! >>>>>> >>> Amazing >>> >>>>>> how every henchman and supposedly underpaid government agent is >>>>>> wearing thousands of dollars worth of leather jackets and pants! >>>>>> >>>>>> Can you tell I wasn't impressed? There were several fights, all of >>>>>> which were dizzying (not in a good way) and too fast-paced. >>>>>> >>>> Everyone's >>>> >>>>>> too busy posing and speaking bad lines as if they have sticks up >>>>>> >>>> their >>>> >>>>>> arses. This show reminds me of the late, unlamented "Mutant >>>>>> >> X", and >> >>>>>> that ain't a good thing. 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