Computers with randomly blinking lights. Okay, in the 1960s when nobody knew anything, this could pass. But come on? Everybody has a computer now--how does this make any sense?
Computers with randomly blinking lights. Okay, in the 1960s when nobody knew anything, this could pass. But come on? Everybody has a computer now--how does this make any sense?
Fwiw, I refer to my parents as mom and dad when talking to them but as grandpa and grandma to my kids, even if my parents are right there in the same room.
Its like how I call my wife by her name or a term of endearment when talking with her but call her mom when talking to my kids about her, even if she is in the same room.
Every day is a gift, not a given right.
The thing that bugged me about the Wonder Woman TV series was that they had a CRT computer monitor for IRAC, but instead of showing text, the face of the monitor screen itself had randomly blinking lights.
Yes, it was the 1970s, but even by then computer monitors were at least capable of text.
Funny thing is I think Star Trek II and Airplane II used some of the same props.
Edit: Yep.
https://imgur.com/gallery/nNSGn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--jcVJ5WcXA
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Person 1 holds a gun on someone.
Person 2 pulls out their gun and points it at person 1
... and Person 1 just let's Person 2 do it!! Of course it's just so they can have a standoff and have a dramatic conversation, but unless they're drawing at the same time, how in the world does Person 1 not know Person 2 is pulling their gun out to shoot? They both just intrinsically understand that they're about to have a face-off??
I don't know why, but the weird acting choice by pippin at 1:30 on always feels so strange. When he's like I get it, dont be hasty. It's so over the top and weird I wonder if it's from something else and spliced in.
The Chris Pine, Star Trek. The Romulan ship was being devoured by the Black Hole. Why did Kirk hang around to shoot at it? It wasn't needed, the Romulan ship was toast anyway. By hanging around, The Enterprise got caught and took damage it didn't need too. Kirk should have been court marshalled for that.
Officially, it was so that if Nero relented and accepted Kirk's offer of rescue, the Enterprise would be within range to do so and, even with Nero saying no, such an offer would be a show of good faith to the Romulan Empire itself.
Now, whether or not that is satisfactorily explained or depicted by the movie itself, though, is a different matter. The Enterprise crew just killed a lot of Nero's crew in at least two boarding party engagements. Reconciling that with an offer of help (no matter how staged it was, and the implication was that Kirk knew Nero would turn him down) is pretty difficult. I like 09 but that moment doesn't seem very characteristic with *this* Kirk -- he's shown as brilliant and talented, but there's never a chance to show his politically savvy side to build that moment (whereas the intro to Beyond showed just that).
There's also this fight that doesn't make sense. Kirk gets in to a fight at a bar and calls a guy cupcake. Then he goes to star fleet academy for 2 years and ends up on the enterprise where he runs into the guy who he fought earlier, who calls him cupcake. It's been 2 years and he's been that angry and held on to the name for that long? Really? And they look the same too.
https://youtu.be/riwV8h88vh4
In Disney's Treasure Planet and Pixar's Coco, they gave one of the main character a facial mole. Why? These are animated characters, why give them something that most people pay to get removed?
Big open areas in spaceships. Seems a very bad use of resources.
There came a time when the Old Gods died! The Brave died with the Cunning! The Noble perished locked in battle with unleashed Evil! It was the last day for them! An ancient era was passing in fiery holocaust!