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This is a "crossover" nerd bomb, able to inflame either film music nerds or Star Trek nerds: Who the hell is this Alexander Courage guy?
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Who the hell is this Alexander Courage guy? I think he's the guy who "co-composed" the "Star Trek" theme with Gene Roddenbury, or so he would have us believe!
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This is a "crossover" nerd bomb, able to inflame either film music nerds or Star Trek nerds: Who the hell is this Alexander Courage guy?
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Han shot first? Don't tell Leia about that. Also, Rey is not a Mary Sue. She's OP.... allegedly. OP = overpowered Mary Sue = an author's projection of one's self in a main character. Ex: Stephanie Meyer = Bella Swan, George Lucas = Luke Skywalker ("Luke S."... get it???), JJ Abrams = lens flare, Michael Bay = explosions There, now all of YouTube can stop being wrong.
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Jan 6, 2018 - 10:05 AM
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leagolfer
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To be honest poking fun at nerds isn't very funny. No, I'm not offended by any of the posts, but they're just not very funny. Because even if true, it just supports the coolness of being a nerd Maybe that's why I don't find The Big Bang Theory amusing. Oh come on.. you posted Hamill videos slating Disney, even yourself at the time thought it was thoroughly deserved in mocking it, now is it double standards, are you hurt the direction it left. What I'm saying is, us true nerds proudly "owns it". I see the mocking (and I know its all in fun anyway) as a "badge of honor". Understandable, I was never a nerd-fan of the trilogy, I like SW because it had a cast-in of British actors who couldn't be ignored, it worked ok.
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Jan 7, 2018 - 8:54 AM
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leagolfer
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What could of been if these actors didn't turn down the Superman role, some would of been quite funny, imagine Ali as Superman, Pacino, quite a movie I'd say. Muhammad Ali. Clint Eastwood. Paul Newman. James Caan. Robert Redford. Steve McQueen. Al Pacino. Dustin Hoffman. Paul & Steve loved the Superman character, movie, but not enough to be a caped hero, who knows It might of damaged there wow/cool factor, too bad, Reeves did a great job.
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Jan 7, 2018 - 6:18 PM
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leagolfer
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Your country had Puppets on screens, radio-talk-shows, theatre, tv, even at festivals all-over, problem was they weren't cool-iconic to be recognised globally, quite soppy on ideas that couldn't even break major US networks, only 50s Muppets till 2017, plus, later Sesame Street. UK puppet shows CS, SR, TB, JN, TH Etc. I watched them shows on tv years ago not any more though, I wasn't a geek too any franchise but they were cool at one time there's some ok memories, particularly music collecting now. I attended the Fanderson convention 3 years ago, my intentions were music cd/lp of the shows that didn't happen, just projection/screening archival clips, plus, a full random episode from each franchise, looking at puppets asking questions, buying souvenirs, it was ok, I wouldn't go again. https://puppeteers.org/discover-puppetry/history-of-american-puppetry/
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