Work in the promo department of UPN, do ya'?
'kay, trol- er, "Christain"...
SJohnson
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>I just watched a temp cut of a TV movie for Paramount called "Alien Cargo",
>it airs on Thursday January 28th on UPN. It is simply put some of the best
>science fiction I have ever seen on television. Not since the orginal Star
>Trek series have I ever been so impressed with the complexity of the character
>development, story and astounding special effects. Set your VCR's for this
>one!
Complexity of character development? In TOS????
-- Amarna
It's the "astounding special effects" I'm holding my breath for. Been a
while since I've seen styrofoam boulders and green Orion slave girls...
Amarna <ama...@pipeline.com> wrote in article
<367d20bf...@news.pipeline.com>...
: chri...@zane.com (Christian Zane) wrote:
:
: Complexity of character development? In TOS????
You young ones always make me laugh.
>Amarna wrote:
>>
>> chri...@zane.com (Christian Zane) wrote:
>>
>> >I just watched a temp cut of a TV movie for Paramount called "Alien Cargo",
>> >it airs on Thursday January 28th on UPN. It is simply put some of the best
>> >science fiction I have ever seen on television. Not since the orginal Star
>> >Trek series have I ever been so impressed with the complexity of the character
>> >development, story and astounding special effects. Set your VCR's for this
>> >one!
>>
>> Complexity of character development? In TOS????
>
>It's the "astounding special effects" I'm holding my breath for. Been a
>while since I've seen styrofoam boulders and green Orion slave girls...
I never write this, but.... LOL.
Good one, Steve.
-- Amarna
>Steve Christianson <stevechr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>Amarna wrote:
>>>
<SNIP Ad for UPN's "Outer Limits" wannabe>
>>> >science fiction I have ever seen on television. Not since the
orginal Star
>>> >Trek series have I ever been so impressed with the complexity of the
character
>>> >development, story and astounding special effects. Set your VCR's
for this
>>> >one!
>>>
>>> Complexity of character development? In TOS????
>>
>>It's the "astounding special effects" I'm holding my breath for. Been a
>>while since I've seen styrofoam boulders and green Orion slave girls...
>
>I never write this, but.... LOL.
>
>Good one, Steve.
Properly modulated, those TOS matte lines were virtually impenetrable!
<G>
I once had some fun with a Microserf salesman at a computer show; just as
he was winding up his pitch for Windork98 I asked him if the OS could
withstand having illogical banter fed in, like Capt. Kirk used to always
use to blow up supercomputers. Didja ever just wake up and feel EVIL?
He-Who-Wonders-If-Structural-Integrity-Force-Fields-Were-Originally-Developed-To-Support-23rd-Century-Beehive-Hairdos
I used to have a rock garden -- they all died.
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'Course not.
If he worked promo for UPN, he'd mention something about all the scantily
clad women with enormous funbags in it.
--M.