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anna ([personal profile] brooms) wrote2012-12-13 07:29 pm
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HORTICULTURE'S BIG IN OUR GROUP

i'm a bad star trek fan in that i have no interest in the original series, just abrasmverse, and in that 'verse, mostly just kirk. (like, 90% kirk. i have a fondness for scotty and spock, but jim is my ~feels anchor. i ffw through most parts that have nothing to do with him when i rewatch. so in a way, i'm not a "star trek" fan at all. just a jim pine kirk fan.)

also in that i'm not really looking forward to STXII.

i am, however, looking forward to them -



just look at them :[

digression, but i must put this in writing: this is a promise to myself - i will finish the mark of athena in the next 48 hours. I W I L L, so help me god.
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[personal profile] mishalak 2012-12-13 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
man, do i feel you on this. some things from the late 80s and early 90s did not age well at all.

I think this is one of those things that is true in all times and places. I mean looking even further back at the things that people 10 years older than me loved and they are often just as bad as the crap I loved in 80s and 90s. I think the only reason I was a fan of original Trek despite being outside its first run was the lack of SF on TV when I was a sprout and it being in reruns when I was about 10. Perfect age for the introduction to it.

Sometimes I wish I could shut off mah brain and enjoy the action movie, but I get bored by them. Unless they have a humorous hook like Hellboy.
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[personal profile] mishalak 2012-12-13 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I think "The A-Team" might hold up as well as Bewitched. It is not Twilight Zone though. Only part live action, but The Storyteller was 1980s and I saw it relatively recently and it seemed to hold up well. Pure live action though... ummm... I wonder if I should try watching The Golden Girls now that I am an adult.