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Wes1701E
Member # 212
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from ST: TMP. wow its long.
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Wes1701E
Member # 212
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ok.. back. its still going. this is just absurd.anyway, what do people think of TNN grabbing the rights to the movies, TNG, DS9, and VOY?
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Wes1701E
Member # 212
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it just finished... its always longer whenever i see it. at least the music is good
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Siegfried
Member # 29
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This is the oddest thread I've ever seen in General Trek Discussion.Yeah, the ST:TMP drydock sequence is very long. But, at least you get to see a exterior tour of the refitted Enterprise, and you get to see the expanded cargo area and shuttle bay. Those are some pluses. As for TNN having the latter Trek series, I don't know. They may be The NATIONAL Network now, but I'll always think of them as The NASHVILLE Network. And they're still showing The Dukes of Hazzard.
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Wes1701E
Member # 212
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to tell you the truth, i was bored off my ass.
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Omega
Member # 91
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And you thought you'd share your boredom with us?
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akb1979
Member # 557
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And why not share our boredom with everyone here at Flare? That's what this place is for - to share things hehe!The Dukes of Hazzard? Wow! I remember watching that show when I was a kid. It was cool. They've never shown it again on TV since
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Dukhat
Member # 341
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I think the drydock sequence was the high point of the whole film. Then it just went downhill from there.
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Wes1701E
Member # 212
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I think the high point of TMP was in the last two minutes of the film - when the characters actually started to act like themselves.
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Sol System
Member # 30
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You know, while the FX sequences are long and drawn out, there is a certain moxee on the part of the creators that you have to admire. Their thinking seems to have been "We've got the greatest ship model ever. Let's film the hell out of it!"
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Wes1701E
Member # 212
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they should of done the same with the Ent-E, and D.....
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Siegfried
Member # 29
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Well, they did film the hell out of the Enterprise-D. We had 7 years of Enterprise-D filming.
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Mr. Christopher
Member # 71
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Well, if you think about all the stock footage used in TNG, there was probably only 2-3 years worth of new footage.
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Dr Phlox
Member # 680
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I agree in Generations when the Klingon ship blows up it's the same shot from Undiscovered Country when General Changs ship get's destroyed.
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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Yes, but that would have helped pay for the crash sequence.Swings and roundabouts. I do agree with Simon, mainly because I love the refit Enterprise. And no doubt Trek fans loved it. "Our ship looks brilliant!" But it was still a slightly daft thing to do. Even the Star Destroyer at the beginning of Star Wars only got about 7 seconds.
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