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Burn wrote:
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Logans Run :notworthy:

oh yes...

i almost forgot to mention this...the film was Silent Running (i think)...it was about the last of Earths plant life in two giant sphere's with three lil robots...and some useless human thingies...i remember as a child crying when one of the lil robots got its little leg trapped...

if i got the name wrong...but the crap above rings a bell...puhlease tell me what it is!

thanx
Silent Running it was indeed clicky
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Burn wrote:i remember as a child crying when one of the lil robots got its little leg trapped...

if i got the name wrong...but the crap above rings a bell...puhlease tell me what it is!

thanx
I think there was only one robot left at the end wasn't there? To water the plants. I had a cry at that bit.

The new Battlestar Galactica is great. Have only seen the pilot though.
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oh dear, I thought I was the only one who got upset at the Valley Forge's robots getting picked off, one-by-one. Weren't they called "Huey, Duey and Louis"?
Louis - pronounced Looey
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James Blast wrote:oh dear, I thought I was the only one who got upset at the Valley Forge's robots getting picked off, one-by-one. Weren't they called "Huey, Duey and Louis"?
Louis - pronounced Looey
yes :cry:
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Almiche V wrote:yes :cry:
best I go back and read this whole thread, cheers! :D
saw a review of 'The Chronicles Of Riddick' it went:
The Ridicules of Chronic would be a better title
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Burn wrote:Near Dark
Tangerine Dream soundtrack too, dontcha ken Burn
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Sexygothâ„¢ wrote:Not a huge Sci-fi fan at all, but really enjoyed Blade runner and Star Wars............ Really liked Stargate too (the movie. The series is cr*p)
ditto :|
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James Blast wrote:
Almiche V wrote:yes :cry:
best I go back and read this whole thread, cheers! :D
saw a review of 'The Chronicles Of Riddick' it went:
The Ridicules of Chronic would be a better title
Vin Diesel strikes again!
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James Blast wrote:saw a review of 'The Chronicles Of Riddick' it went:
The Ridicules of Chronic would be a better title
Oh man that genuinely made me laugh out loud. :notworthy:
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where's the quiet earth? and planet of the apes (the last one, was it "battle for the planet of the apes? :lol: )
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James Blast wrote:
Burn wrote:Near Dark
Tangerine Dream soundtrack too, dontcha ken Burn
Aye i ken that...but they niv'r turn't me oan big man...they jist left me flat! :innocent:
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Now that we've shown that top 10 to be a load of bunkum.....
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Chewbacca would look roughly the same, except he'd only be about 5 feet tall, from Blackhill and called Shug.


He'd have the same amount of body hair but would also have tattoos, would permanently smell of drink and would invariably sport a Rangers top.


Obi-Wan Kenobi would invariably be referred to as CHIEF or BIG YIN by his cohorts. People trying to pick a fight with him would address him as W@nky-Noby.


Darth Vader would be referred to as "Auld Helmet Heid", or in moments of stress, "That Dome Heided Ba$tard".


R2D2 would refuse to go out in the streets after 10pm because of the number of drunks who would try to stuff chip papers in his head, or pee on him.


He would refuse to go near groups of wee boys because of the high risk of being spray painted.


Although proficient in 3500 languages, C3P0 would still be unable tounderstand anything anyone from the east end of Glasgow said. He would be regularly be beaten up for being a "Greetin' faced poov fae Milngavie".


Princess Leia would be captured by Darth Vader because it is hard to run very fast in 5 inch platform heels and a tiny silver mini skirt which keeps hiking up over her ar$e every two steps, and she's been a heavy smoker since she was 6.


The best way to destroy the Death Star would not necessarily be a desperate all out attack. Two easy ways would be:

1. Alter its orbit to pass through Bridgeton and tell the locals its full of Kafflicks.

2. Leave it unattended in Easterhouse


Lines from the film as they would be uttered in the vernacular

Han solo: "I've got a real bad feeling about this boy"
Vernacular "A'm $hittin' masel' son"


H "Bring 'em on! I prefer a straight fight to all this sneakin' around"
V "I’ll fight the F***ing lot o' ye!


H "There's no mystical force controling my destiny"
V "The force? Do youse think I came up the Clyde in a Banana boat?"


Darth Vader (trying to shoot down Luke Skywalker).

"The force is strong in this one"
"Stop shooglin' ya wee Ba$tard"


Princess Leia

"You're a little short for a storm trouper"
"Ah didny think they took short erses in the Polis"


"This bucket of bolts is never going to get us past that blockade".
"Wuv got nae chance in this pile o' $hite"


"Don't try to frighten us with your sorcerer's ways Lord Vader"
"You think you're hard, Vader so ye dae. Well we're no feart o' you".


"I felt a great disturbance in the Force"
"F*** me, whit wiz a' that?"


"Your confidence is your weakness".
"Oh ye bloody think so? I'll make you feel the F***ing force pal!!"
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James Blast wrote:"F*** me, whit wiz a' that?"

this is so strange James...today at work i had to translate Trainspotting...
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
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Burn wrote:this is so strange James...today at work i had to translate Trainspotting...
nae doot tae a bunch o radge we clints who wurnae barry at aw?
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Quiff Boy wrote:never heard of "near dark"? :o

but its a classic!! :notworthy:
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Odd i havnt taken part yet with my track record..... but it would involve some serious thought so....

Babylon 5

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James Blast wrote:
Burn wrote:this is so strange James...today at work i had to translate Trainspotting...
nae doot tae a bunch o radge we clints who wurnae barry at aw?

naw...they wis alreet aboot it 'n all...they jist couldny git their heids t' work in that kinda way...no bein' radge an' aw...jist a wee bit catboy likesay!
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aren't we all forgetting the Carpenter remake of The Thing?

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Padstar wrote:Odd i havnt taken part yet with my track record..... but it would involve some serious thought so....

Babylon 5

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Indeed. :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

All 5 seasons of it. Together. In one great big story-arc. So for all those namby-pamby "gosh, wouldn't it be a feat to see all 3 LOTR films in one sitting" type can FRO.

But I'm not including the TV films here. They can FRO too. :evil:
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