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Brewtal

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  1. I wish I heard this before spending $85..... The new disc format is a welcome change though. I'm still happy that season 2 didn't have those annoying dvd holders that required violence to get a disc out.
  2. Damn, I need to see this again. If only I hadn't accidentally recorded over my VHS tapes.
  3. I had been trying to remember the name of this for years. It took posting on IMDB's message boards for some movie addict to finally point out what this was. I still haven't had any luck tracking down a copy, but on the IMDB page someone posted a link to Disney's page to request a copy. http://disneyvideos.disney.go.com/moviefin...%20Voyager.html I don't remember any Borg's at all. At most I remember Space Pirates.
  4. Anyone remember this obscure show. It aired sometime in 1988. It's been a very long time, but the thing that stood out most was a scene involving green hamburgers, and a climactic battle over a pit filled with red fog. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Star_Voyager
  5. I just picked up one of these bad boys at a Walmart in central California after walking away empty handed at a local Target. To be honest I really was skeptical about how much fun this might be, but Wii sports alone more than lives up to expectations. My Dad, who's really not into video games immediately started getting into it as well. Now Nintendo needs to make a Jedi Simulator, and also some other decent games. I just rented Red Steel.... ugh, why did I rent Red Steel... Zelda looked kind of interesting, but I'm not to keen on the whole transforming wolf thing. I'd prefer it to be more serious like the first two games on NES, not the more kid oriented ones from the SNES on. So, all told, I think I ended up waiting in line about a half-hour before picking one of these up.
  6. I'm completely with you on this one. Man, I never noticed just how good the animation is on this one too.
  7. Well, I thought the movie was decent. Collin Ferrel or however you spell his name didn't get on my nerves. I didn't care for the soundtrack at all though. Jaime Foxx was his usual dependable self. Not a bad way to spend a weeknight, but Heat is still my favorite movie from Mann. By the way, I really don't think this movie will ruin the original tv show for many of us. The differences are as great as the two Battlestar Galactica shows. Completely different tone.
  8. I'm going to see this tonight, usually wait a week so all the annoying punk teenagers don't foul up my movie. "You can take the man out of the '80s, but you can't take the '80s out of the man" - Paul Gilbert
  9. Ugh CG. Mecha designs look interesting though. Hopefully it'll get picked up so I can rent it. (Not a big fan of watching stuff on the computer.)
  10. I really liked Space Ghost. Sealab 2021 was great too, but I haven't watched it in the last three years or so. Family Guy is sometimes funny too. But what really grinds my gears is those stupid little blurbs in between commercials. That just instantly makes watching AS less cool, as it gives the entire block of programming a sense of junior high group think.
  11. I've been lurking there for the last year or so. Totally fascinating forum. The people there do some of the most amazing work I've ever seen. Where they get the money for $5k props is beyond me. Though I plan to build an artoo sometime...... My username is Brewtal over there too.
  12. I've got pretty eclectic tastes. Everything from Peter Gabriel to Judas Priest. to JS Bach. As for driving music - depends on mood. Sometimes John Coltrane, or Miles Davis, others Pantera. I'm also an eighties metal nerd. I own and love every single Winger album, and Metal Mania on VH1 Classic has a permanent season pass on tivo.
  13. I post on the same forum as Agent One, does that count? Oh, and I've got autographs from the Metal Health lineup of Quiet Riot at a meet and greet a few years ago.
  14. Have to agree with everyone on BSG and Doctor Who. Battlestar Galactica is easily one of best scifi tv shows I've ever seen. I don't think, however that scifi will probably ever translate well to the bigscreen again. As has allready been stated these movies are cash hogs, and the studios are geared for creating a product (an hour and a half commercial), instead of content (insert any great movie.) As a result of this I never go to the movies and usually just buy dvds of tv shows and movies from 15 years ago+. Comic books, manga, and standard novels will undoutedly be the last sanctuary for this medium. It sure as hell won't be movies, or anime. The last bit of SF I've read lately (last 2 years) were The Foundation novels from Asimov, and The Five Star Stories. When I find the time I'lll probably start reading more Philip K. Dick. So any good american SF comic books come out lately? (non-superhero) Also, what happened to Itano and Mikimoto's Titania project? I haven't followed anime in the last two years (too busy watching Miami Vice to watch anime aimed at little kids.)
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