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posted on January 24th, 2005, 2:30 am
I would love to see it the first day it comes out but there are two reasons I won't
1: there will probably be such a long line that even the freeway will come to a complete stop (god I don't want to be working that day...)
2: I work at a movie theatre and I can't go see new movies, and I sure as hell aint paying to see it at a competing movie company
1: there will probably be such a long line that even the freeway will come to a complete stop (god I don't want to be working that day...)
2: I work at a movie theatre and I can't go see new movies, and I sure as hell aint paying to see it at a competing movie company

posted on January 24th, 2005, 4:55 am
Who is Darth Sideous?
posted on January 24th, 2005, 2:21 pm
In Episode I, Darth Sidious is the master of Darth Maul. He's the hooded guy who talks via hologram to Nute Gunray, the leader of the Trade Federation. He is also the master of Count Dooku, a.k.a. Darth Tyrannus, in Episode II. You'll see in Episode III. 

posted on January 25th, 2005, 1:10 am
I just can't wait to see it, that way atleast I will be on the same level as all the anti star trek fans at my school
posted on January 25th, 2005, 5:48 am
Be honorable and proud, fullphaser. Don't let some idiots get to you.
posted on January 26th, 2005, 3:52 am

posted on January 26th, 2005, 8:34 pm
Khmmmm I really dislike Star Wars and this is my reason: I think that the future they show in there is improbable at best, and I wish to belive that the future will be more like Star Trek universe 
Oh and if anyone made fun of me that Star Trek is for gay people and pussys I would kick his ass in an instant

Oh and if anyone made fun of me that Star Trek is for gay people and pussys I would kick his ass in an instant

posted on January 26th, 2005, 8:49 pm
Khmmmm I really dislike Star Wars and this is my reason: I think that the future they show in there is improbable at best, and I wish to belive that the future will be more like Star Trek universe
Oh and if anyone made fun of me that Star Trek is for gay people and pussys I would kick his ass in an instant
Star Wars does not show any future.
Every episode starts:
"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..."
It's a space tale, not true science-fiction.
You should take it more as modern mythology
(as a Lord of the Rings in space perhaps).
posted on January 26th, 2005, 8:57 pm
Yeah it has nothing to do with our world now, except the people are oddly human except for the aliens. I guess they had to it for budget reasons, that and people can relate to humans better. I like everything starting in Star, like star trek, star wars, star gate, etc.
posted on January 26th, 2005, 9:38 pm
SAME HEAR PREATOR
posted on January 27th, 2005, 12:27 am
I am with preator on that, although I was reading an article somewhere today saying that we are close to anti matter and creating it then usign it as a weapon then as an energy source
posted on January 27th, 2005, 1:45 am
I heard some years ago we successfully transported matter from one location to another without physically picking it up. Keep in mind it was only like an atom or something but I think thats pretty cool. I don't know details.
posted on January 27th, 2005, 5:28 am
Some university in the Netherlands (I forget the name, and it was one of those long Dutch names) did such experiment. What happened was that they "beamed" a photon, a small subatomic particle, from one place to another. Also, those who consider Star Trek to be for sissies are the real sissies because they're totally jealous over how us Trekkies/Trekkers are smarter than them, more mature than them, and that we can stand up to any foes!!!
posted on January 27th, 2005, 6:18 am
Not necessarily true, i'm both for star trek and star wars and both sides have their good and bad point, although it is true younger people get into star wars and they are fairly imature at time. But for the most part people interested in star wars are just like us, they just watch differant movies and play differant games.
posted on January 27th, 2005, 5:07 pm
I have a tendeancy to be somewhat general at times. I too am a Star Wars fan, but I understand that there is a greater fraction of little kids (like grade schoolers) who get into Star Wars. What makes it more immature is junk like Episode I which was made for little kids. The original trilogy as well as the games and the books were made for more adolescent and adult audiences. Stuff like the Yuuzhan Vong was not meant for kids, so I just wanted to clarify that for future references.
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