Bonus points if you can id it just from the picture of the planet they're orbitting.
Done that.
I once blew Miracleman's mind by identified an episode of Next Gen within about a second, just by the star field in the opening shot.
Xander ,'End of Days'
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Bonus points if you can id it just from the picture of the planet they're orbitting.
Done that.
I once blew Miracleman's mind by identified an episode of Next Gen within about a second, just by the star field in the opening shot.
I think the first Spider-Man flick ignored a lot of canon yet remained faithful to the soul of the character. I was annoyed by MJ but I loved the film. I'm hoping Star Trek will succeed similarly.
I once blew Miracleman's mind by identified an episode of Next Gen within about a second, just by the star field in the opening shot.
That's hardcore, dude.
Sean, I say this with all affection, man: NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERD!
I once blew Miracleman's mind by identified an episode of Next Gen within about a second, just by the star field in the opening shot.
That was, perhaps, the most impressive display of geekery I have ever seen.
I once blew Miracleman's mind by identified an episode of Next Gen within about a second, just by the star field in the opening shot.
Damn.
That reminds me of the time my family sat down to watch a Hindi movie called Chocolate. My mom said it was a Bollywood remake of some movie, but she couldn't remember which one. From the very first shot, I identified it as The Usual Suspects. She was mighty impressed. (I can't remember whether I had any plot details to work with when making that guess. But they started with the exact same shot of the dock, for fuck's sake.)
That reminds me of the time my family sat down to watch a Hindi movie called Chocolate. My mom said it was a Bollywood remake of some movie, but she couldn't remember which one. From the very first shot, I identified it as The Usual Suspects. She was mighty impressed. (I can't remember whether I had any plot details to work with when making that guess. But they started with the exact same shot of the dock, for fuck's sake.)
Now I'm imagining The Usual Suspects with musical numbers. Or trying to - it's not quite happening, but my brain feels fuzzy today.
Heh-- Have you seen the "Benny Lava" video, Frank?
It's like Miami Vice meets Bollywood.
Now I'm imagining The Usual Suspects with musical numbers.
There were no musical numbers in...wait, I think there was a party scene. Anyway, it wasn't a typical song-and-dance extravaganza.
That was, perhaps, the most impressive display of geekery I have ever seen.
I hadn't seen that episode in a while, but it was during the height of my Next Gen fannishness. I doubt I could repeat the feat today.