*Snicker* Legend Of The Rangers

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I loved those ewok movies... when I was 2!
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Yeah, 'Rangers is pretty horrid. I think the only part I liked were the Drazi ("I lift heavy things"). Outside of that nothing clicks for me at all.
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katefan wrote:Yeah, 'Rangers is pretty horrid. I think the only part I liked were the Drazi ("I lift heavy things"). Outside of that nothing clicks for me at all.
Well kung-fu weapons girl was hot, but the actual kung-fu ruined that. :roll:
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I just watched this last night. I actually quite like it. I agree that the weapons control is, well, weird. I imagine it would be somewhat disorienting, too. But, besides that...

I love the friendly banter between David and Dulann, especially as they're going over their "new" ship.

One of my favorite lines between David and Sarah:

"Today is a good day to die."
"With you, every day is a good day to die!"

Nice play on that familiar Klingon line.
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You mean the Klingon line that was borrowed from Native American culture? :)
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Yeah. That one. :)
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Tsukiyumi wrote:You mean the Klingon line that was borrowed from Native American culture? :)
Surely you mean from Japanese culture?
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