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Old 05-11-2009, 02:48 PM   #3616
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Re: A fashion board in which sometimes we'll remember to post spoiler warnings

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Huh? What's "YWIA"?

Sort of like TIA, but with "YW" instead of "T."
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Old 05-11-2009, 02:55 PM   #3617
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Huh? What's "YWIA"?
Just say thank you.
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Old 05-11-2009, 03:03 PM   #3618
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Makes as much sense as that damn Star Trek movie. As one who watched the OS at his grandmother's house when first aired, because that was the only color TV in the family, I can say that , NG, DSN, Enterprise, whatever, never rang hollow.

But JJ Abrams is a charlatan and a hack.
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Old 05-11-2009, 03:25 PM   #3619
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Time travel is the last refuge of incompetent writers

Um, like H.G. Wells?

I saw the movie over the weekend and I enjoyed it. I watched the original series and TNG, though I'm not anywhere close to being a die-hard fan. Let's face it, the original series wasn't exactly high art. I thought the movie captured some of the spirit without being too imitative. And it was a hell of a lot better that some of the other Star Trek movies.
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um, like h.g. Wells?

I saw the movie over the weekend and i enjoyed it. I watched the original series and tng, though i'm not anywhere close to being a die-hard fan. Let's face it, the original series wasn't exactly high art. I thought the movie captured some of the spirit without being too imitative. And it was a hell of a lot better that some of the other star trek movies.
khaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 05-11-2009, 03:41 PM   #3621
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Time travel is the last refuge of incompetent writers
WTF? I am confused.
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khaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, I'll give you that one, but the rest have been pretty mediocre.
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WTF? I am confused.
If this was 1984, you'd understand.

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Um, like H.G. Wells?

I saw the movie over the weekend and I enjoyed it. I watched the original series and TNG, though I'm not anywhere close to being a die-hard fan. Let's face it, the original series wasn't exactly high art. I thought the movie captured some of the spirit without being too imitative. And it was a hell of a lot better that some of the other Star Trek movies.
Not time travel as the focus of the story but time travel as a way of circumventing sitting at a typewriter and writing. With a brain. Or hiring writers with brains.

The first thing I would do if I had a time machine would be to go back in time and make JJ Abrams father cum in his mother's mouth.
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Re: A fashion board in which sometimes we'll remember to post spoiler warnings

I don't wanna know.

I don't wanna know.

I don't wanna know.
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I don't wanna know.

I don't wanna know.

I don't wanna know.
I can't believe you didn't dress up and wait in line for a week to see the first showing.

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I don't wanna know.

I don't wanna know.

I don't wanna know.

Khan is Kirk's father.
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I don't wanna know.

I don't wanna know.
Don't bother.
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I can't believe you didn't dress up and wait in line for a week to see the first showing.

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She dressed up for her art car deal. It's all about priorities -- art car costumes are more fun than dressing up as Lt. Uhuru or Nurse Chapel.
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Old 05-11-2009, 04:37 PM   #3630
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Re: A fashion board in which sometimes we'll remember to post spoiler warnings

i saw this movie at a hotel http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1031969/

rainn wilson is seriously chubby in it, with shirt off. the flab was part of the story, but would someone gain 50 lbs for a direct to video movie? he isn't fat on the office is he? or can hollywood do fake flab well-enough now that it wouldn't be clearly fake?
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