View Poll Results: Has GL lost his marbles?

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  • Yes, he's got nuttier and flakier than my breakfast cereal!

    19 70.37%
  • No, he's just eccentric!

    2 7.41%
  • He just has lousy taste in music!

    5 18.52%
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Thread: Uncle George has lost his mind...

  1. #31
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    At least one of Menudo is still avoiding duty at Denny's - Ricky Martin. On the other tentacle, at least two of the New Kids have become actors - Mark Wahlberg is an adequate actor with a decent list of movie credits, and his brother Donny was really good as one of the main characters in Band Of Brothers.

    In fact, a lot of singers turn out to be decent actors, as there's a big overlap in the skill set. Some examples: Frank Sinatra, Ronny Cox (Capt. Jellico), Madonna, James Darren, Nichelle Nichols...

    I don't have a problem with celebs doing cameos, and before we get on our high horses about it, let's remember that Star Trek, The Next Generation had a very high level of celebrity cameos and guest shots - remember Mick Fleetwood in the fish suit, or Dr. Mae Jemison, or James Worthy as a very frightened looking Klingon?

  2. #32
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    Originally posted by Owen E Oulton

    I don't have a problem with celebs doing cameos, and before we get on our high horses about it, let's remember that Star Trek, The Next Generation had a very high level of celebrity cameos and guest shots - remember Mick Fleetwood in the fish suit, or Dr. Mae Jemison, or James Worthy as a very frightened looking Klingon?
    Good point, Owen. And to beat my M*A*S*H* horse further to death, there was David Ogden Steirs who played a very NON-arrogant scientist (a bit different from his Winchester persona).

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    Cool

    remember Mick Fleetwood in the fish suit, or Dr. Mae Jemison, or James Worthy as a very frightened looking Klingon?
    I hardly recognize Mick Fleetwood (which is a good thing), Dr. Mae Jamison is a real-life astronaut, and Worthy makes a ... "worthy" Klingon of his stature.
    Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...

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    Cool

    "The main difference between Trekkies and Manchester United fans is that Trekkies never trashed a train carriage. So why are the Trekkies the social outcasts?"
    Terry Pratchett

  5. #35
    Originally posted by LizardQueen


    Exactly how I feel! I will probably get flamed for admitting this but I liked the Phantom Menace. Although I did think the Anakin Skywalker/Virgin Birth thing was stupid - "I don't know WHO his father was" would've been just as mysterious and not nearly as dumb-sounding.
    But does imply that she had been sleeping around.

    I am with the crowd on the Virgin Birth/ Midichlorian thing... Which ruined the concept for me. Yep folks. The force is a body parasite. Like Tape Worm...

    They would have been better off with a single line about how Anni's father died when he was born, and cut to another lightsabre fight...

    Phantom Menace was a dodgy film, saved only by its Star Wars links and Ewan MacGregor who pulled of a convincing 'young Alec Guiness, give me the Pod Race and Duel of the Fates, and the rest of the movie can hide somewhere else...

    Well, as I am officially George Lucas's 'Bitch' I suppose I'll go. But this had better be better than Phantom Menace.

    Anyway, whats wrong with Willow? Other than its a sawn off Star Wars in a Fantasy setting?
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  6. #36
    Originally posted by Robbert Raets
    (And please people, no more "Welcome to Rivendell, mister.....Anderson" jokes!)
    Actually we were doing the;

    "Welcome to Rivendell, mister... Underhill. It appears that you have been leading a double life. One as Mr Underhill, a harmless traveller from the Shire, the other as Frodo Baggins, ring bearer.
    "One of these lives has a future... The other... Does not."


    Sorry... Couldn't... Resist.
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  7. #37
    Originally posted by Owen E Oulton

    In fact, a lot of singers turn out to be decent actors, as there's a big overlap in the skill set. Some examples: Frank Sinatra, Ronny Cox (Capt. Jellico), Madonna, James Darren, Nichelle Nichols...

    Ronny Cox was a singer??? Thats a new one on me. First time I became aware of his work was when he pulled a turn as bad guy in Robocop.

    On this note, notice how Swing, Pop and Rap singers can usually turn into decent actors, and yet Rock Singers/band Members just seem to pull dire performances...
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    Originally posted by Dan Gurden


    Actually we were doing the;

    "Welcome to Rivendell, mister... Underhill. It appears that you have been leading a double life. One as Mr Underhill, a harmless traveller from the Shire, the other as Frodo Baggins, ring bearer.
    "One of these lives has a future... The other... Does not."


    Sorry... Couldn't... Resist.
    O.K., this is a bit more sophisticated, but I still don't think you should be typecasting poor Hugo Weaving. No-one made jokes about Dr. Xavier calling Scott 'number one' and Logan 'worf', or about Gandalf calling Saruman 'Charles'.
    The darkness inside me is a lot scarier than the darkness out there....

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    Originally posted by Robbert Raets

    or about Gandalf calling Saruman 'Charles'.
    I didn't.
    However, I was afraid Saruman would want to drink Gandalf's blood
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    Originally posted by REG

    Hmm. Let me see ... I'M TWICE THEIR AGE!!!

    A thirtysomething man in a crowded theater full of schoolgirls, definitely spells trouble.

    Hmmm... I've seen movies that start that way. They're either porno or horror ficks, so you takes your chances I guess.
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    A thirtysomething man in a crowded theater full of schoolgirls, definitely spells trouble.
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    Hmmm... I've seen movies that start that way. They're either porno or horror ficks, so you takes your chances I guess.
    LOL! That's just toooo funny! Let's try not to think about the X-rated Anakin/Amidala scenes.......
    The darkness inside me is a lot scarier than the darkness out there....

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    My understanding was that they would save the day by playing their music, which so annoys one of the Sith Lords that he dies of a stroke. That's the thing about really bad music; it has the potential to destroy whole civilizations, or, more rarely, to save them through the Force of Cosmic Irony.
    Slan agat!

  14. #44
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    Originally posted by Aedh Rua
    My understanding was that they would save the day by playing their music, which so annoys one of the Sith Lords that he dies of a stroke. That's the thing about really bad music; it has the potential to destroy whole civilizations, or, more rarely, to save them through the Force of Cosmic Irony.
    ROFLMAO! Well that's one way to kill a movie!

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    Ugh! N'Stink in a Star Wars Movie Uck!!!!

    thank god i root for the Sith


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