Subj : Re: What Did You Watch? 2014-06-14 (Saturday) To : All From : anim8rFSK Date : Sun Jun 15 2014 11:01:18 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos From Address: anim8rfsk@cox.net Subject: Re: What Did You Watch? 2014-06-14 (Saturday) In article , Arthur Lipscomb wrote: > On 6/15/2014 4:12 AM, Ubiquitous wrote: > > I watched: > > > > > > WONDER WOMAN: > > "The Screaming Javelins". A deranged man kidnaps athletes to form a > > fantasized country's Olympic team.Hey, it's the news hosr from FRIDAYS > > and Rick Springfield! I'm going to post a recap for further discussion > > ofd this stinker. > > > > Henry Gibson was having way too much fun with his over the top maniacal > laugh. > > > > STAR TREK: > > "Wink of an Eye". After answering a distress call from Skaros, Kirk > > notices strange things happening on his ship and realizes somethuing > > has beamed up with them. It turns out its a race of Flash-like aliens > > who move too fast to be perceived who want to put the ship in a deep > > freeze because they're sterile or have a lifespan of ten years or they're sterile (all the men, and most of the women). They must live for tens of thousands of years (their subjective time) for them to even pose a danger - if they had a lifespan comparable to ours, they'd be dead in one of our hours. It's written like they've done this before, capturing spaceships for male breeding stock, but there are no children (although I gather that this half dozen last survivors are supposed to be the children of previous attempts), and they're freezing the rest of the Enterprise crew against the day they burn out Kirk and want a replacement. You know the auto insurance with the old lady saying "That's not how it works. That's not how ANY of this works!"? Why do these people have this fierce loyalty to a race that they're at best only a tiny part of biologically? Why do they want children that are doomed to the same existence they hate? Kirk offers to help her, but she says they've given up on trying to cure themselves. So this is *it* - this is their whole plan - make inbred babies with the two women they have left and their captive slave men? Or are they breeding the slave men AND women, so they aren't Scalosian at all? cross post to alt.tv.star-trek.tos > > something. I haven't seen this one in decades and I remember it vbeing > > much better than what I saw. I'm not even sure how it ended. I guess > > Kirk left them to die without offering to help them or give them the > > antidote he used on himself? > > > > McCoy didn't say something about the cure not working on them? Nope MCCOY: Finished. SPOCK: Yes, it counteracts the substance most effectively. MCCOY: Most effectively under laboratory conditions, but the question is will it work in the human body? And the second question is, how do we get it to the captain? SPOCK: By drinking the Scalosian water. (and does so) MCCOY: Spock, you don't know what that'll do to you. SPOCK: It is somewhat stimulating. You seem to be moving very slowly, Doctor. Fascinating. (Spock leaves, and we jump back to normal time.) CHAPEL: He's gone. MCCOY: Just like Compton. Later, after Kirk sends the aliens off to die: KIRK: Well, Mister Spock, what have you got? SPOCK: Doctor McCoy and I have synthesised a possible counteragent to the Scalosian water. Regrettably, we did not have the opportunity to test it. KIRK: Let's test it. (drinks the contents of a small vial) Nothing's happening. That's *it* > > > > > > What did you watch? > > > > > Continuum - "3 Minutes to Midnight" - Apparently Liber8 changed the > future for the worse. With all the time travelers and alternate > timelines it would be nice if the show established some hard and fast > rules about time travel and how the ripples work. I loved the prolonged sitting around and talking between multiple time travel factions. > > > Revenge of the Nerds (blu-ray) - Classic 80s comedy about a group of > social misfits who fight back against a fraternity full of bullies. > This is one of those movies where the soundtrack is an integral part of > the movie and one of its' most memorable aspects. And it's still pretty > funny movie. It was also amusing listening to Curtis Armstrong on the > commentary track talking about how he wasn't going to take the part > because he didn't want to play "Bugger" or pick his nose on screen. Odd > because for me, that's his defining role (which is probably why he > didn't want to take the part). Even today when watching him on > Supernatural I think there's Bugger. I feel the same way about Ned Beatty. > > > Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise (Cinemax) - Obligatory sequel > that pretty much rehashes the first one but isn't as good. I did sort > of like the subplot where Bugger is mentored by an even bigger slob > named Snotty played by James Hong. > > > The Adjustment Bureau (blu-ray) - Based on a Philip K Dick story, Matt > Damon plays a politician who accidentally discovers there is a higher > power controlling humanity's destiny and his life in particular. After > falling for a free spirited dancer (Emily Blunt) who he's not destined > to be with he decides to follow his heart and fight destiny. Pretty good. I was totally confusified by the end of this, so the Peach Bureau and I did some Googling, and it turns out they came in and reshot the ending, making it perhaps more satisfying but no less mystifying. You can see the original end on YouTube. It's been a long time since I've seen it, but IIRC our Hero is trying to force an ending where he and our Heroine are together, while the villains are trying to force an ending where they aren't together, but are much happier for it, and the world's a better place, and they (or at least she) don't even know what they missed, and ... it made it really really hard to root for Damon. -- Wait - are you saying that ClodReamer was wrong, or lying? --- Synchronet 3.15a-Linux NewsLink 1.92-mlp * Origin: Easynews - www.easynews.com (1:2320/105.97) --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1) .