V.I.P. is sci-fi-ish?
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V.I.P. is sci-fi-ish?
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OK, I won't go into detail about why they are bad. I'm sure everyone can figure out those for themselves:
5. Survivor (or any of these types of shows)
4. V.I.P
3. Seaquest
2. Nightman (I can't believe NO ONE listed this one)
and the #1 worst show of ALL time
1. Black Scorpion
Need I say more?
I knew nightman was a terrible show right from the start, therefore never watched it.
Styro
if you have a couple hundred grand I am sure you could get a surplus HIND from the Russians or of the sattelite nations
Dave
Could be. Desoto sounds familiar.Quote:
Originally posted by Kaiddin:
Probably 'Emergency' if the characters were Gage and Desoto. http://www.trekrpg.net/Board/ubb/smile.gif
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5: Space 1999 (Can't stand it)
4: SeaQuest (So annoying...)
3: Babylon-5 (Startrek Clone with lack of creativity)
2: X-Files (Well, some with ET were good, but when it come with Deamon, Tree-Mutant, Zombie...)
1: Buffy (Its so Black and White, Good guys, Bad Guys, I even cannot understand why peaple like that... Somebody can explain ?)
No problem http://www.trekrpg.net/Board/ubb/smile.gifQuote:
Originally posted by Keny Suda:
Could be. Desoto sounds familiar.
"THANK" YOU FOR REMEMBERING ME ! ! !
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Do you even need to ask?!
Jerry -yuck- Springer
-Robbert goes away to wash his mouth-
-Robbert comes back to his keyboard-
And, also: Battlestar Galactica
It was bad, looked crappy, compared to TOS and Star Wars;
Hercules, Xena, Sinbad and last but not least Sheena.
Hercules was fun at first, but they've been twisting mythology sooooo much (and Anthopny Quinn stopped playing Zeus http://www.trekrpg.net/Board/ubb/wink.gif)
Talon, you got the other one -- Black Scorpion. My God...the horror, the horror...
As for Airwolf: Bell 222 series couldn't handle the weight for the weaponry claimed (if I recall it was something like a pair of 40mm and a pair of 30mm chain guns, plus missiles.) You might be able to put 7.62mm chain guns on her, but not in the area they had them...those of the housings for the landing gear.
There was a helicopter in the 1970s experimented with for rocket propulsion -- I believe it was the Cheyenne. She was a big bugger and sucked fuel hugely. The main problem was the switch to jet power often played havok with the rotor flywheel assembly. And she wasn't supersonic; the rotor mechanism can't handle the pressure differential.
Boy you guys really have never watched bad TV have you??? Most of these series I've seen on this list are average, and some I would find questionable. Try these ones out:
1) Manimal
2) Salvage 1 (Boy that was very bad. What a concept, Andy Griffith owns a junk yard, has visions of building his own rocket and jetting off to solve problems)
3) Galactica 1980 (plumbing the depths of human depravity)
4) Enis (like the Dukes of Hazard really needed a spin off?)
5) Joni Loves Cachi (boy we needed that spin off too)
Some other bad ones: Buck Rodgers (2nd Season), Bring Em Back Alive, War of the Worlds (really bad Canadian sci-fi, yea), Wonder Woman (1st season was awsome when it was set in WWII, then inexplicably they moved it to modern times and really screwed it up.
I got one you've ALL missed: Supertrain (NBC, late 1970s) think Love Boat, only on a train.
Or howabout "Quark" (NBC late 70s or early 80s) about the crew of a space garbage scow?
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Deo Vindice!
1. Playboy Channel (nudity)
2. Spice Channel (nudity)
3. Baywatch (slow-motion effect capitalizes on female body movement -- bouncing breasts & buns, quivering flesh, etc.)
4. Xena: Warrior Princess (women warriors, lesbian overtone)
5. Star Trek (cerebral, thought-provoking)
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Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...
Uhh, REG... Something tells me you meant to post that under Best, not Worst...
Those are your worst?Quote:
Originally posted by REG:
3. Baywatch (slow-motion effect capitalizes on female body movement -- bouncing breasts & buns, quivering flesh, etc.)
4. Xena: Warrior Princess (women warriors, lesbian overtone)
Geez, I've got to disagree with you there...!
Please explain the 'Star Trek clone with lack of creativity' for me. Babylon 5 is/was one of the best written shows on television, AND it managed to maintain almost flawless continuity over five seasons with a budget barely bigger than the original Star Trek. Perhaps you're referring to it being a DS9 clone... That's false as well; J. Michael Strazinski(sp) first aproached PARAMOUNT with the idea for B5, and they turned it down. When they got word that Warner Brothers had picked it up and the pilot did well, they rushed their own station-based show on the air. Deep Space Nine was the clone, my friend, not the other way around.Quote:
Originally posted by Centurion Noctis:
3: Babylon-5 (Startrek Clone with lack of creativity)