Titanic II

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GrahamKennedy wrote:Well I haven't yet seen Sharktopus, so I must reserve judgment...
Nor have I, but I saw an ad for it on SyFy featuring Josh Gates saying, "Sharktopus- really?"
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It was below average even for Sci-Fi, the standard monster gets loose plot of 95% of the monster movies on there.
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Wonder if it will end up on Hulu?
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It's really not worth the time even if you can watch it for free.
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IDK, Uzume and I love terrible movies.
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I'm the guy who actually makes sure to watch the Saturday night Syphilis Channel movies and even I turned it off.
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Mark wrote:I just realized, we never saw a "USS Titanic" is Star Trek. I guess even those writers thought that would be a bit too much 8)
Now, there's an idea. Titanic in space. I wonder what a writer could use for the "iceberg".
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Think Doctor Who has already done it :)

I'd like to see a Trek version of The Poseiden Adventure. Gravity system is buggered and turns the floor into the ceiling. A few desperate survivors try and make it to the Captains Yacht at the bottom of the saucer section whilst radiation slowly floods in through that pesky glass window atop of the bridge.

I'm thinking a few people dropping from tables in Ten Forward and going splat, few deaths falling down (up) a turbolift shaft, someone having a heartattack whilst trying to swim through Cetacean Ops.

Oh, and Ernest Borgnine.
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kostmayer wrote:Think Doctor Who has already done it :)

I'd like to see a Trek version of The Poseiden Adventure. Gravity system is buggered and turns the floor into the ceiling. A few desperate survivors try and make it to the Captains Yacht at the bottom of the saucer section whilst radiation slowly floods in through that pesky glass window atop of the bridge.

I'm thinking a few people dropping from tables in Ten Forward and going splat, few deaths falling down (up) a turbolift shaft, someone having a heartattack whilst trying to swim through Cetacean Ops.

Oh, and Ernest Borgnine.
That actually sounds rather interesting...
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kostmayer wrote:...Oh, and Ernest Borgnine.
Captain Ernest Borgnine?
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Varthikes wrote:
Mark wrote:I just realized, we never saw a "USS Titanic" is Star Trek. I guess even those writers thought that would be a bit too much 8)
Now, there's an idea. Titanic in space. I wonder what a writer could use for the "iceberg".
Well if you want space ice you need a comet. And instead of flooding the ship, you have atmosphere leaking out one section at a time because some idiot designed the air containment system to use force fields and oh no, the power grid is failing bit by bit. Better hurry to those handful of escape pods that couldn't possibly fit the entire crew.
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kostmayer wrote:Think Doctor Who has already done it :)
So did Futurama.

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