BIG MATTY WHITE
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I really hope they give the new ones an m15 rating at least....the problem with the prequels they were made for kids instead of the originals fans
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lol Stargate
really?![]()
Yes. Really. I never watched any Sci-Fi until I was about 42. Used to scoff at it, was bored and the TV was on some Foxtel station, probably Sci-Fi station the first episode of Stargate Atlantis was on...I was to lazy to find the remote, so I watched it. Was hooked, watched all the Stargates(except the ship series), then all the Star Treks(even the space station one). And am contemplating Babylon 5. Come at me
That would be why. Star Wars is meant to appeal to the sense of wonder in the child that resides in all of us. It's meant to be fantastical...the white knight on a journey to slay the black knight and rescue the damsel in distress. It's science fantasy, not science fiction.
If you don't have a sense of adventure and need everything explained, even in a make-believe setting, I can see why you would rate Stargate and Star Trek above it.
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Ummm....don't remember rating anything above anything...think you mixed me up with someone else? I only commented that Star Wars was a part of my youth. Although, you seem to have had a nerve touched about Star Wars vs Stargate?
It is getting a reboot movie but it is rebooting the original movie and following on from thatLove Stargate - the movie, SG-1 & Atlantis. Watched season 1 of Universe but not as golden as the others. Even still, Star Wars - Hope & Empire and almost peerless. Brilliant movies.
A new Stargate movie with the JJ Abrams treatment could be amazing-balls.
My bad, I thought you were the person who rated Stargate>Star Trek>Star Wars
And no nerve touched. Different strokes for different folks. I enjoyed the first few seasons of Stargate (pretty much until Richard Dean Anderson left the show) and used to watch Star Trek:TNG quite a bit![]()
ew I don't want that shitHere, have my 1000th post![]()
The Hilltop Hoods have been hit with a double whammy over their song Cosby Sweater.
First there is the Urban Dictionary meaning which has a sexual connotation - which the band didn't know anything about. Then just after they release the song all the BS about Bill Cosby's sexual perversions come out.
http://www.news.com.au/entertainmen...ng-cosby-sweater/story-e6frfn09-1227137023955
AUSTRALIAN rap stars Hilltop Hoods say they “regret” referencing Bill Cosby in their hit song Cosby Sweater and say the lyrics are not about a sex act.
The song mentions the 80s sitcom star who has since been accused of sexually assaulting a string of women in Hollywood (the song was released before the allegations against Cosby).
But ARIA-winning rap trio, who performed the song at the ARIAs in Sydney last night, say they have been inundated with emails asking what their reference to “a Cosby sweater” actually has a sexual meaning after an alternative definition for the phrase emerged.
The site Urban Dictionary suggested the term “Cosby sweater” had a sexual connotation to it. The lyrics to Cosby Sweater say: “I feel in charge like Biggie, wearing that Cosby sweater.”
In his 80s hey day, Cosby was known for wearing loud and colourful printed chunky knits on The Cosby Show. But Hilltop Hoods said Cosby Sweater was inspired by a photo of the late rapper Notorious B.I.G. wearing a “Coogi sweater” — an Australian brand of colourful chunky knit that was popular in the 80s and early 90s.
In a statement on their Facebook page, the I Love It band said: “We’ve been getting a lot of emails asking if ‘Cosby Sweater’ was inspired by the urban dictionary definition of the phrase, I can tell you right now that it has NOTHING to do with it”. “The songs about a piece of clothing. A ridiculously colourful piece of clothing,” Hilltop Hoods said in the post, as reported by musicfeeds.com.au.“To be honest we regret name checking Bill Cosby. Like some of you we’ve only recently become aware of the allegations against him.
“If he’s guilty of those allegations he can go jump in a ruddy lake. A deep icy lake.”
“Anyway, hopefully that gives some clarity on what the song’s about. Please, no more emails about the Urban Dictionary definition,” Hilltop Hoods said in the statement. “R.I.P. B.I.G.”
http://www.news.com.au/entertainmen...ng-cosby-sweater/story-e6frfn09-1227137023955
hip hop is 95% wank
**** off
No.**** off
Nah it is though**** off
nahNah it is though
It doesn't mean there isn't some good stuff but the vast majority is shithouse
I guess the same can be said for all music
Richard Dean Anderson was the main reason I never watched SG1, even though my kids did. Couldn't stand Macgyver, but after I got hooked on Atlantis I started watching SG1, and realised Anderson was quite a good, humorous actor. I did watch the Stargate movie after it came out on video though, but that was because of Kurt Russell
Dope more like Nope (it all sucks)nah
****
that
mainstream shite is trash but hey that's gotta be nothing in the total number of dope shit being put out
Aaand this is why Attack of the Clones is the only Star Wars movie I've only seen once and will only see once. Abominable.
And I'd watch almost any old shit with Natalie Portman in it.
Australian hip hop is 95% wank
Love this album though
Yes. Really. I never watched any Sci-Fi until I was about 42. Used to scoff at it, was bored and the TV was on some Foxtel station, probably Sci-Fi station the first episode of Stargate Atlantis was on...I was to lazy to find the remote, so I watched it. Was hooked, watched all the Stargates(except the ship series), then all the Star Treks(even the space station one). And am contemplating Babylon 5. Come at me