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  • R R Giskard Reventlov

    Ian Shlasko wrote:

    Hey, nothing wrong with being short!

    Anyone under 5'10" is short! :-)

    Ian Shlasko wrote:

    Dances with Smurfs

    Very good: think 'smurf sex' :laugh:

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    JHizzle
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    digital man wrote:

    Anyone under 5'10" is short! Smile

    It's not our fault we're normal sized, living in a world of GIANTS :-D

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    • J JHizzle

      Only a matter of time. I love how scfi-fi comes up with advanced things and then real life seems to catch up with it about 3-4 years later. Mind you even that gap is closing.

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      Ian Shlasko
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      What about when they're not "advanced" things? Demolition Man: "Yes, the Schwarzenegger Presidential Library--" "Wait, he was PRESIDENT!?" Ten years later, we have the Governator...

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      • R R Giskard Reventlov

        Ian Shlasko wrote:

        My last girlfriend was 5'1"

        I once went out with a girl who was 4'11". That was weird. I'm 6'. If she wore blue it was like going out with a smurf. :-)

        Tychotics "The dinosaurs became extinct because they didn't have a space program. And if we become extinct because we don't have a space program, it'll serve us right!" Larry Niven

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        Ian Shlasko
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        See, you need to hook up with the tall ones, because they wouldn't be caught dead with a shorter guy.

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        • P Pete OHanlon

          Ian Shlasko wrote:

          They even made us watch Apocalypse Now... Another one that everyone thinks is so amazing, but I thought was incredibly dull

          That's because you were a student then. I've never known a student who was awake enough in the morning to enjoy the smell of anything, let alone fresh napalm.

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          Ian Shlasko
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          Hey, I said the airborne cavalry was cool... It's just the rest of the movie that put me to sleep... The professor even spent almost an entire class talking about the scene where they used the cow being slaughtered to parallel what was happening to the man...

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          • I Ian Shlasko

            What about when they're not "advanced" things? Demolition Man: "Yes, the Schwarzenegger Presidential Library--" "Wait, he was PRESIDENT!?" Ten years later, we have the Governator...

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            There was a Woody Allen film (clearly some years ago) where they had a TV imbedded in the wall (WOW!) to indicate that they were part fo a futuristic society. It was still clearly a CRT but at the time, incredible!

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            • I Ian Shlasko

              Just watched this old movie for the first time yesterday... I know it's supposed to be required viewing for all self-proclaimed geeks (Along with Blade Runner, which was much better), so I dutifully put in the two hours to subject my neurons to this incredibly dull film... Now I realize this movie was made several years before I was born... But come on... Were all movies that SLOW? More than a few times, when the characters were escaping from the city and seeing all of those "new" (old) things, and going on and on about how strange they were, I found myself saying out loud... "Ok, we get it, let's move on..." Sure, the different perspective is kind of interesting for a couple minutes, and I assume that it was new and revolutionary when it first came out... But it was just so painfully slow and drawn-out... Not as bad as "2001," but still... Ugh... Oh, and on a side note... First time I saw the main character, the first thing that went through my mind was, "Hello, Austin. I'm Basil Exposition, from British Intelligence." Fun little laugh...

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              Nemanja Trifunovic
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              Ian Shlasko wrote:

              Were all movies that SLOW?

              I like slow movies. Life is too fast, I could use some break at least when watching a movie. Of course, it does not mean I like baseball - that would be a step too far :)

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              • J JHizzle

                There was a Woody Allen film (clearly some years ago) where they had a TV imbedded in the wall (WOW!) to indicate that they were part fo a futuristic society. It was still clearly a CRT but at the time, incredible!

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                Ian Shlasko
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                Hey, I don't have a TV embedded in my wall! Now where's my flying car!?

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                • I Ian Shlasko

                  Hey, I don't have a TV embedded in my wall! Now where's my flying car!?

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                  JHizzle
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                  You got £50k?[^] :)

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                  • J JHizzle

                    You got £50k?[^] :)

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                    Ian Shlasko
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                    Well, I don't want it NOW... I could have used it before I moved into the city... Heh Anyway... George Jetson folded his flying car into a briefcase... I want that.

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                    • I Ian Shlasko

                      Well, I don't want it NOW... I could have used it before I moved into the city... Heh Anyway... George Jetson folded his flying car into a briefcase... I want that.

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                      Oh they're working on that... ... *conference call* ... ..wait, what do you mean the Iron Man 2 trailer doesn't depict real events? :sigh:

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                        Oh they're working on that... ... *conference call* ... ..wait, what do you mean the Iron Man 2 trailer doesn't depict real events? :sigh:

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                        Ian Shlasko
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                        Still gotta watch that trailer...

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                        • I Ian Shlasko

                          Just watched this old movie for the first time yesterday... I know it's supposed to be required viewing for all self-proclaimed geeks (Along with Blade Runner, which was much better), so I dutifully put in the two hours to subject my neurons to this incredibly dull film... Now I realize this movie was made several years before I was born... But come on... Were all movies that SLOW? More than a few times, when the characters were escaping from the city and seeing all of those "new" (old) things, and going on and on about how strange they were, I found myself saying out loud... "Ok, we get it, let's move on..." Sure, the different perspective is kind of interesting for a couple minutes, and I assume that it was new and revolutionary when it first came out... But it was just so painfully slow and drawn-out... Not as bad as "2001," but still... Ugh... Oh, and on a side note... First time I saw the main character, the first thing that went through my mind was, "Hello, Austin. I'm Basil Exposition, from British Intelligence." Fun little laugh...

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                          Joe Woodbury
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                          I was a teenager when Logan's Run came out and it was considered dull and extremely stupid then. Star Wars came out a year later and blew everyone socks off. (Star Wars played on more than one screen a multiplex theater near me in upstate New York for well over a year.) I forced myself to watch "2001" a few years ago on TCM. I'd forgotten how long the LSD scenes took and just how lame they were. A lot of really dull movies came out in the late 1960s and early 1970s. I never took drugs, but once commented to a friend who's about ten years older that you must have had to have been high to enjoy many of these borefests. He said that he was high and still didn't enjoy them.

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                          • C Christopher Duncan

                            Logan's Run was dull, Blade Runner was dismal. Paid to see them both when they came out, wouldn't watch either one again for free. And 2001 was simply excruciating (much like the first Star Trek). No, they weren't all this dull back then. My only guess is that these guys assumed the audience would be on the same drugs they were taking when they made them.

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                            Christopher Duncan wrote:

                            Blade Runner was dismal

                            I could have told you that without having watched or read anything about it. Anything by P K Dick in specific or New Wave SF[^] in general is dreck containing nothing of merit and fit only to be hurled across the room with great force. Unless ofc you judge a story by the same standards as the people who choice of dreck for required school reading that drive students into the illiterotti by convincing them that reading a book is never an enjoyable experience.

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                            • I Ian Shlasko

                              I dunno... Tried to block out most of that course... Just remember something about Paris... Might have been an old silent film. They even made us watch Apocalypse Now... Another one that everyone thinks is so amazing, but I thought was incredibly dull.... Except for the airborne cavalry... The attack choppers blasting Flight of the Valkyries... That was just awesome.

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                              Joe Woodbury
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                              Ian Shlasko wrote:

                              Apocalypse Now

                              You're not alone. I remember the previews for Apocalypse Now and all they showed was the attack chopper scene. When I saw it, I though I was going to see an action flick, not a naval gazing borefest. Was that disappointing. (I was so bored that even the attack chopper scene seemed awfully drawn out and not very exciting.)

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                              • C Christopher Duncan

                                Logan's Run was dull, Blade Runner was dismal. Paid to see them both when they came out, wouldn't watch either one again for free. And 2001 was simply excruciating (much like the first Star Trek). No, they weren't all this dull back then. My only guess is that these guys assumed the audience would be on the same drugs they were taking when they made them.

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                                Shog9 0
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                                Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                Blade Runner was dismal

                                To be fair, I think that was intentional... (still love watching Blade Runner, mostly for the Rutger Hauer "tears in the rain" bit towards the end... I'm a sucker for melodrama)

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                                • I Ian Shlasko

                                  Hey, I said the airborne cavalry was cool... It's just the rest of the movie that put me to sleep... The professor even spent almost an entire class talking about the scene where they used the cow being slaughtered to parallel what was happening to the man...

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                                  Ian Shlasko wrote:

                                  The professor even spent almost an entire class talking about the scene

                                  Nothing ruins a story like someone trying to explain it...

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                                  • L leppie

                                    Those movies are meant to be dull. How else would MST3K ever been successful??? :confused:

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                                    leppie wrote:

                                    How else would MST3K ever been successful???

                                    Joe Don Baker? :)


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                                    • I Ian Shlasko

                                      Yeah, that one is pretty dull too... Never liked VGER... #2 is of course a huge improvement.

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                                      Steve Westbrook
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                                      You're right, I would rather look at a #2 gradually stop steaming over two hours than sit through Star Trek: The Motion Picture again.

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                                        Just watched this old movie for the first time yesterday... I know it's supposed to be required viewing for all self-proclaimed geeks (Along with Blade Runner, which was much better), so I dutifully put in the two hours to subject my neurons to this incredibly dull film... Now I realize this movie was made several years before I was born... But come on... Were all movies that SLOW? More than a few times, when the characters were escaping from the city and seeing all of those "new" (old) things, and going on and on about how strange they were, I found myself saying out loud... "Ok, we get it, let's move on..." Sure, the different perspective is kind of interesting for a couple minutes, and I assume that it was new and revolutionary when it first came out... But it was just so painfully slow and drawn-out... Not as bad as "2001," but still... Ugh... Oh, and on a side note... First time I saw the main character, the first thing that went through my mind was, "Hello, Austin. I'm Basil Exposition, from British Intelligence." Fun little laugh...

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                                        Richard Jones
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                                        Would you believe there was a brief TV series based on Logan's Run? And if you found this movie bad, you definitely wouldn't like Starlost (tv series).

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