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Reply #30 posted 02/04/13 7:30pm

sunflower7

U win.. can I go back to watching spaceballs ..
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Reply #31 posted 02/04/13 7:39pm

PurpleJedi

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sunflower7 said:

U win.. can I go back to watching spaceballs ..

woot!

My kids LOVE Spaceballs!

"I'm surrounded by Assholes!"

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Reply #32 posted 02/04/13 8:01pm

sunflower7

PurpleJedi said:



sunflower7 said:


U win.. can I go back to watching spaceballs ..


woot!



My kids LOVE Spaceballs!



"I'm surrounded by Assholes!"





: lol u r too funny..
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Reply #33 posted 03/17/13 10:35am

imago

I've defended 'Signs' before, but the movie is not a sci-fi, nor a horror.

It's an allegory for they way we see calamities in our lives. It's literature.

I like the movie, but I never judge M. Knight Shastaburger's movies as

sci-fi or thrillers, but as literary statements. shrug

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Reply #34 posted 03/18/13 5:36am

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imago said:

I've defended 'Signs' before, but the movie is not a sci-fi, nor a horror.

It's an allegory for they way we see calamities in our lives. It's literature.

I like the movie, but I never judge M. Knight Shastaburger's movies as

sci-fi or thrillers, but as literary statements. shrug

I would say that with each subsequent movie, M. Knight seems to delve deeper and deeper into making "statements" as opposed to simple blockbusters.

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Reply #35 posted 03/19/13 6:02am

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Shit the borg is bad ass. For lamest Sci-Fi Villians of all time would have to be the aliens from Battlefield Earth, don't know the name of them except they are just lame.

They are Psychlos!!! Don't you remember? Do you want to remember?

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Reply #36 posted 03/19/13 12:20pm

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gdiminished said:

kpowers said:

Shit the borg is bad ass. For lamest Sci-Fi Villians of all time would have to be the aliens from Battlefield Earth, don't know the name of them except they are just lame.

They are Psychlos!!! Don't you remember? Do you want to remember?

nuts I'm still in therapy after watching battlefield Earth

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