Star Wars & Sc-Fi Talk

B.I.B.

Captain
. I have never liked those shows that tell a new story in each episode, like those detective shows. I’ve always been more interested in shows that have a central story and continuously evolve like a long movie, like the Game of Throne, Americans, or Homeland or those new Netflix shows like Daredevil..
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I'm exact opposite.I only watch TV occassionally therefore a continual evolving storyline would leave me completely lost.and I don't.like recording episodes to have to binge watch to catch up.
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
So my friends wanted me to go with them to an Australian burlesque troupe show called The Empire Strips Back performing in San Francisco. Never heard of it but apparently they've been touring the world a while. So you can check them out doing a Google search for their reviews. On their Facebook page I can see myself from a blurry video they took of the audience. I would post them here but the rules... Yes it's basically a strip show with all your favorite original trilogy characters being sexually feminized except for Han Solo. He was a guy. Oh he's also the Emperor (in full naked costume) doing a horrifying burning in you mind performance to Miley Cyrus' Wrecking Ball just like in the music video but the wrecking ball was the Death Star. I guess it's considered a parody because I have no idea how Disney would've allowed this. If you're not a prude go check it out if it comes by your city. Here's a tip, the best section cost about $140(US) but my friend got them from Groupon at half the cost but I think that meant seats weren't filling up at a point during pre-sale but the Warfield Theatre ended filled-up at the time of the show. I can tell the audience skewed original movies original release audience but of course no kids allowed.
 
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Air Force Brat

Brigadier
Super Moderator
Did anyone see the first episode of the new "Lost in Space" on NETFLIX? It was ok by me. I'm no critic. It had a lot of drama and character development in the first episode. Definitely not a leave your brain at the box office type of program. I liked it and it held my attention. The first 10 episodes are on NETFLIX right now.

I binge watched "Lost in Space", I really enjoyed it all, though in a way it was kinda "campy" like Star Trek??,, with strange monsters popping out of the wood work,,,, and a season finally that left the Robinson's, "Lost in Space!".
 
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