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| View Poll Results: Which do you prefer | |||
| Star Trek |
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24 | 25.26% |
| Star Wars |
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46 | 48.42% |
| Both |
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11 | 11.58% |
| Neither |
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14 | 14.74% |
| Voters: 95. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Chocobo
Member 3974 Level 10.97 Mar 2006 |
I never watched Star Trek, not because I don't like it, but because in my country ST is not known very much.
Star Wars on the other hand is very well known. I watched the movies for the first time in 2005, before Episode III premiered. I had never liked Star Wars before *watching* the movies... after that, I found myself on the cinema on May 19 to see Episode III. And I always though going the opening day was a geek thing... you know, those dressed like Stormtroopers. And there *were* some that day! Just not as many as seen on the United States. ![]() Anyway, SW is my preference. I'd watch Star Trek to *know* it at least... How many ST movies are there? Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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Chocobo
Member 3974 Level 10.97 Mar 2006 |
Hey! There's depth in Star Wars... just there's not enough time in the movies to be too deep. Give Star Wars some TV series and you'll see you won't be saying that.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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Chocobo
Member 3974 Level 10.97 Mar 2006 |
LeHah, I love your arguements!
You give actual reasons for... whatever! That "subtexts" part... I hadn't even noticed that about Yoda.So, when's George Lucas releasing that TV series that happens between Ep. III and Ep. IV? If they don't give it a *big* budget I hope they don't make it at all... How ya doing, buddy? |
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Chocobo
Member 3974 Level 10.97 Mar 2006 |
After a bunch of posts I kind of see Borg's point now... In Star Wars they *could* talk about stuff like... how does a lightsaber work, details on the Death Star beyond "a missile here and it blows up"... But they don't, as it wouldn't appeal to a younger audience that's more interested in the lightsaber fights and space battles.
In the game Knights of the Old Republic II, I saw how does a lightsaber work (kind of), it was nice to see a sort of explanation, but that explanation wasn't really necessary for the plot in the movies... even though Luke builds one between Ep. V and Ep. VI. As Star Trek has some TV series, they must have a lot more time to explain this kind of things on the episodes. It's not that Star Wars is not "intellectual", it's just they chose not to focus on that on the movies. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
Last edited by Umma; Apr 2, 2006 at 08:51 AM.
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