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Posted: 2003-02-11 02:29am
by Typhonis 1
When Hell freezes over .As far As B+B are concerned they are all good

Posted: 2003-02-11 03:33am
by Captain tycho
Macross wrote:
RedImperator wrote: Pah, Broken Bow was just the beginning. It would have made a mediocre TNG or DS9 episode and a pretty good VOY episode. This series WILL churn out the worst Star Trek episode in history. You can bet your copy of "Threshold" on it. "Spock's Brain" just keeps looking better and better.
I guess the real question should be "Will their ever be any GOOD episodes of Enterprise?"
When there are no warlords in Sudan.
When there are no muders in LA.
When there are no scandals in Hollywood.
When Wacko Jacko grows up.
When Trent Lott stops apologizing.
When Cher stops having plastic surgery.

Posted: 2003-02-11 02:11pm
by Coaan
When B&B finally are able to turn us all into brainless zombies from watching utter trash....then I'm sure they'll look pretty good... :)

Posted: 2003-02-11 05:00pm
by Admiral Johnason
When God smites B&B into the ground, you will have a good episode of Ent.

Posted: 2003-02-11 05:22pm
by Macross
Typhonis 1 wrote:When Hell freezes over .As far As B+B are concerned they are all good
I wouldnt be surprised if they actually felt this way. Have you seen his comments concerning Nemesis poor box performance, the man is completely clueless...

From the IMDB:
Star Trek producer Rick Berman has acknowledged that following the failure of Star Trek: Nemesis, the future of the feature franchise is uncertain. "I don't think this is like falling off a horse, and you want to jump right back on it," he told Sci-Fi Wire, the news website of the Sci-Fi Channel. Asked what went wrong, Berman replied: "There's no way of telling what happened. ... I'm convinced that we made a very good movie, and I'm also convinced that the movie was promoted properly." Star Trek fans, apparently, are not nearly so mystified by what occurred. On the website, one Trekkie posted this message in response to Berman's remarks: "The huge plot holes, the inconsistencies within the story, the inconsistencies within the Trek framework, the lack of historical continuity within the series, the lack of logic or common sense in the writing and MUCH more led to this film alienating not only all of the fans I know but all of the intelligent non-fans I know, too. Folks, people were **laughing** during the screening I attended, and not at the 'funny parts.'"

Posted: 2003-02-12 05:33pm
by Dark Primus
Haven't seen that one. At least one trekkie said the right stuff, hopes Brainless and Braindead reads it, which I doubt they will. They will still pretend not knowing what happened.

Posted: 2003-02-12 05:46pm
by Admiral Johnason
Well, there goes the series. At least we have SW, Dune, and the superhero worlds to fall back on.

Posted: 2003-02-12 06:02pm
by Dark Primus
Admiral Johnason wrote:Well, there goes the series. At least we have SW, Dune, and the superhero worlds to fall back on.
You forgot B5.