SFDebris Tackles Star Trek: The Motionless Picture

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I liked the movie, and I like it even more when he does this because it becomes fun to watch.
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TMP is like V. I will never, ever willingly watch either of them ever again. I'd rather watch Nemesis or Generations.
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Nickswitz wrote:And he makes fun of it so well, sooner or later I plan on donating to him, since he does such a great job entertaining, and does it all for free.
I can't wait to see him tackle all the movies.
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I can't wait until he hits the really bad ones. TMP was just boring.
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Speaking of taking the piss out of bad films, where's Insurrection? :P
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:lol:

I like his review here. While I may disagree with him once in a while, I usually still find him funny. Especially when Neelix is involved.
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Captain Seafort wrote:Speaking of taking the piss out of bad films, where's Insurrection? :P
Is he going in order or as he feels like it?
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I just watched this and I didn't see a thing about what he said as something I'd disagree with or at least not understand.
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Tyyr wrote: Is he going in order or as he feels like it?
Pretty sure it's how he feels like. I'm tempted to donate and ask him to do NEM though.
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If I had the money to spare I'd chip in to help get to it.
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Haha, I might donate to get insurrection as well...
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Maybe we could all do it as a group?
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He seemed to talk a fair bit about the growth of the characters over then next few movies so I'd like to see him stick with that. Work his way up the line in the film order. Mostly because of his comments about Kirk and how he changed and grew and stood out during the films.
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I think Seafort was hinting at Rochey about the yet to be seen Insurrection mockery.
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Yeah, he was. :P
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