Podcast # 161 - Generations

Started by Rico, February 17, 2008, 11:03:56 AM

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wraith1701

Quote from: billybob476 on February 18, 2008, 12:39:01 PM
I would contend that the best Picard line ever is from First Contact.

"NOOOOO!" *SMASH*
No; that's the second best. ;)

The best is:

"The line must be drawn here... This far, and no further!"

By the way, this line was paid homage to by Quark in either the last or second to last episode of DS9 (the one where Rom becomes the new Nagus)... I almost fell out of my seat laughing when he said it!

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Jen

Nope.. Best line is when Data says "this is REVOLTING!"
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Meds

I'm waiting till tomorrow to hear the new podcast. as I'm in chilly old England I've downloaded it to my trusty i pod and am looking forward to hearing it. I've been catching up on all the old podcasts and my working day just flies by. Keep them coming Rico. Hope everyone is doing well by th way.

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KingIsaacLinksr

Haha, I remember that.  SO hilarious. 

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Trekkygeek

Quote from: billybob476 on February 18, 2008, 12:39:01 PM
I would contend that the best Picard line ever is from First Contact.

"NOOOOO!" *SMASH*
I have to say Picards best ever line is "The line must be drawn heeerrree"
You could learn something from Mr Spock Doctor..... Stop thinking with your glands"

Jobydrone

Just got around to listenening to the Generations podcast.  I'm starting to fall behind in my listening...for shame, I know. 

This film has always been the Star Trek movie I feel most conflicted about, solely because of the terrible decision they made to kill off James T. Kirk.  In my opinion, there was no good reason to do it, and I don't care how many times or ways they filmed it, no death scene would or could ever be good enough, meaningful enough, or satisfying to me and I know legions of other fans.  I can just picture Berman and Braga sitting around saying how the only way that audiences would accept a new crew to pick up and continue the ST movie license is if Kirk was killed.  It shows such a fundamental lack of understanding and respect for the love that people have for that character to just throw the man off a bridge in the middle of nowhere with noone around.  Kirk deserved to live 120, 130 years, dying peacefully on his front porch on a farm in Iowa with two or three Orion dancing girls performing mouth to mouch trying to revive him.

The rest of the movie is fantastic, and Ric and Jen especially did a wonderful job at pointing out some of the best and my favorite parts of the film in the podcast.
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