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CaptainMike
Member # 709
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http://www.trektoday.com/news/221202_01.shtml
hilarious.. he calls 'Ricky Berman' 'Stalin'
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MrNeutron
Member # 524
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quote: Originally posted by CaptainMike: http://www.trektoday.com/news/221202_01.shtml
hilarious.. he calls 'Ricky Berman' 'Stalin'
Berman hasn't the moustache for it...
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Proteus
Member # 212
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quote: Jones was fired after four seasons on TNG
GEE I WONDER WHY HE IS BITTER ABOUT EVERYTHING AFTER SEASON 4 OF TNG. WHAT A COMPLETE MISTERY!
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Ultra Magnus
Member # 239
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Well, that, and all music in Star Trek from at least that point on has been shit.
Mystery, even.
Though, I mean, it's funny to notice how this fellow seems to think he matters. MUSIC FOR VALUSOFT GAMES? CAN I HAVE YOUR AUTOGRAPH? I mean, he isn't, say, Vangelis.
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E. Cartman
Member # 256
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And even if he was, he'd still be little more than a tiny grey cog in the Very Large Machine. But famous! [ January 06, 2003, 08:58: Message edited by: E. Cartman ]
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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I would also care less, except he did the music for The Best of Both Worlds, which is really atypical of TNG music. It's also really good.
Chattaway's early stuff was also good, notably "Tin Man." And McCarthy turned out good stuff, like "Call To Arms". But, by and large, Trek music is a tad dull and forgettable.
People you get fired from Trek seem to be very, very, very bitter. Jones and Probert really could learn a thing or two from Sternbach about how to leave gracefully.
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Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge
Member # 144
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Wait, Probert was bitter?
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Omega
Member # 91
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Well, Trek TV music sucks. Movie music rocks. Like, all of it.
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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quote: Originally posted by Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge: Wait, Probert was bitter?
Oh no, he was charming and graceful. An anti-lemon, if you will. God bless those dustbusters.
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MrNeutron
Member # 524
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quote: Originally posted by PsyLiam: quote: Originally posted by Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge: Wait, Probert was bitter?
Oh no, he was charming and graceful. An anti-lemon, if you will. God bless those dustbusters.
I thought Sternback designed the dustbusters?
Andy Probert is my friend, but I'll be the first to admit he can be a bit curmudgeonly. He really liked working with Gene, but it's pretty obvious he didn't get along with Berman. Chalk it up to clashing personalities, maybe. I've heard him talk about a lot of other film and TV projects and rarely heard him say anything bad about most of them.
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