how is this possible??? I've never even *heard* of this film, let alone seen 
it! That *never* happens. Sounds like a classically bad flick. Gotta find it!

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From: Astromancer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Sorry, folks...the ABSOLUTE worst save in Sci Fi history was in the spaghetti 
sci-fi flick 'Star Crash'...Christopher Plummer was the Emperor of the 
Universe...a bounty Hunter has found his kidnapped son and he arrives on the 
planet...The bouty hunter and son tell him "Sire, we only have 2 minutes to 
leave the planet before it explodes! the audience in the theatre as well as I 
was murmering how the heck are they going to get out of this when suddenly the 
Emperor looks at them and says "Do not worry, I am not the Emperor of the 
Univese for nothing." He then looks to the sky and says "Spaceship! Halt the 
flow of time!" There was dead silence for a good second before the laughter, 
groan and cat calls began. The movie was so bad, I fell in love with it...I've 
been looking for it ever since to add to my collection!

Astromancer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've always wondered...Why didn't NOMAD 
blow up the moment he had discovered his error? oh yeah, it was in the script...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about, Kirk saving the day by outsmarting a super 
computer, causing it to self-destruct in self-loathing and unreconcilable 
programming loops? He did that with M5 ("How will you atone for the sin of 
murder"..."This computer must die..."), Nomad ("Nomad, you've made three 
errors, you are flawed. Execute your prime directive". "Boom!") and Landru 
("You are not protecting the Body!".... "Landru! Help me! Boom!") 
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> During our discussion about over the top with bad plot block busters, we 
> started talking about over the worse saves in speculative fiction 
> movies. So far two were raised. They are: 
> 
> 1. "Data putting the freakin' Borg *to sleep* to save the day in Star 
> Trek Next Generation 
> 
> 2. How Jeff Goldblum was able to with "his Mac laptop and a few hours of 
> virus coding couldn't topple the computer system of a technologically 
> superior society of interstellar conquerors on the first try in 
> Independence Day" 
> 
> Got any others.... 
> 
> 
> 
> Yahoo! Groups Links 
> 
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> 

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