Thursday, April 9th, 2009
10 PM Eastern - 7 PM Pacific
2 AM (SAT) UK/Ireland
3 AM (SAT) Germany
11 AM (SAT) Seoul
1 PM (SAT) Melbourne
“What does God need with a starship?”
Thursday, April 9th, 2009
10 PM Eastern - 7 PM Pacific
2 AM (SAT) UK/Ireland
3 AM (SAT) Germany
11 AM (SAT) Seoul
1 PM (SAT) Melbourne
“What does God need with a starship?”
Star Trek V: The Search For God - I’m there!
With Captain James T Kirk, godslayer, as your guide.
I’m here and getting the DVD set up. Start at :15 after? (so I know when to pop the popcorn lol)
10:15 is traditional, so yes.
I know that, yet I ask every frak party. Hm. habits.
Hi guys, I’ll be joining you tonight.
Greetings and Felicitations!
Ah, all set. Popcorn, drinks, movie in the player…
and then something starts shooting outside. what the frak!?
aaaaaaaand play!
Your name wouldn’t happen to be Sarah Connor, would it?
Shooting? Where are you? Are you alright?
Wow, I knew this movie was the least popular of the Trek series, but damn!
Central Virginia.
I think the (I find somewhat trashy) non Uni types that live around here are shooting something off. Spouse and I are debating what it could be.
lol and ironically, no weapons allowed on the planet.
Nimbus III. We have a clothing store named Nimbus in our town.
“let us explore it together”
bow-chicka-wow-wow!
So, 3 minutes in and I’m hella confused.
What is that a rock rifle?
oooooooooooooooooooh. so i typed my last and then they start talking about spaceships and pointy ears.
Okuda opened with why Star Trek is so popular, one reason being Roddenberry’s insistance on the use of allegory with science fiction. In this film, the writers (Harve Bennett, Shatner, and David Loughtery) set out to use allegory for man’s greatest question. What is our place in the cosmos?