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- #1197508
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- If you need to B*tch about something... this is the place
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/1197508/action/topic#1197508
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My kingdom for a co-writer.
This user has been banned.
My kingdom for a co-writer.
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I believe it was joefavs (on twitter) who said “I don’t see the point in doing Lost in Space if you aren’t going to make it campy as hell,” and I’m inclined to agree.
I only watched the first five episodes of the original series (not counting the pilot), so I never really experienced the infamous campiness. I was just hoping for a genuine sci-fi series featuring likable characters lost in space; this doesn’t deliver in any respect.
Watched the first episode of Netflix’s Lost in Space last night. Didn’t care for a thing I saw — not the characterization, not the character interaction, not the plot, and not the tone. Meh all around.
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Who doesn’t want Mr. T at some point in their life?
me is “lame, but not terrible,”
Me amn’t so bad at the literacy.
People with opinions that are different from my opinions are wrong,
What this thread brings to my mind: a discussion between three people — a man who speaks modern American English, a man who speaks middle English, and a man who speaks Engrish. There’s some level of mutual intelligibility, but truthfully, they don’t understand each other at all and likely never will.
Rules updated.
Your updated rules suck.
I’m gonna create my own Out of Context Thread. It’ll be newer and improveder and redundanter than ever.
Also it’s David Lynch.
I WIN
Spoilers
Early in the film they mention that she used to make children’s books and it shows how her son is slowly chipping away at her sanity.
But do they do anything with that? No. It’s a real creature and she traps it in her basement like a weird pet. LAME.
Also it’s David Lynch.
5/10 for me is “lame, but not terrible,”
FTFM
Bambi? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
LOL
Ugh, the Babadook was such a disappointment for me.
I think the problem with the scores is not with the scores is not actually with the scores
Have you seen Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind?
Not yet.
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Meh
Look at how happy the dog is and tell me you still think that.
Done. What is the next step.
Now you pet the dog. But since it’s only a gif, you’ll have to settle with petting the screen.
If only the EU authors could write stories set in OT-only parallel universes…
Why have that when you can have a single, “cohesive” universe which includes all the crap you don’t like?
Are you kidding? It’s a masterpiece!
*multiple cringasms*
Though from what I’ve seen of the movie, the poster’s better than the film it represents.
Since God dwells within everyone*, everyone has a relationship with God, regardless of whether they’re aware of it or not, whether they believe or disbelieve.
That’s my 2¢ opinion, anyway.
*Everyone born with a conscience, anyway.
I don’t like the idea that conscience is related to God. I’m very secular in morality. The idea that we need God at all to be empathetic people is, in my opinion, unfair.
I believe God is love, and I believe that love permeates the universe, and us in turn. It’s an innate attribute of our being; our ability/inability to recognize the source is immaterial.
I ain’t the most loving guy, in case you haven’t noticed, but I like to think that I behave ethically and decently toward others at least most of the time in spite of my horrible character flaws.
And I believe those feelings ultimately stem from God, even though you don’t believe or care for God. But that’s only what my personal zeitgeist’s led me to believe; I won’t presume there’s any objectivity to my worldview.