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The only unfortunate aspect of that movie is Ms. Horseface.
She was just a pony back then.The only unfortunate aspect of that movie is Ms. Horseface.
Yes.Clerks?All right, look-you're a roofer, and some juicy government contract comes your way; you got the wife and kids and the two-story in suburbia - this is a government contract, which means all sorts of benefits. All of a sudden these left-wing militants blast you with lasers and wipe out everyone within a three-mile radius. You didn't ask for that. You have no personal politics. You're just trying to scrape out a living.Major Highway said:The Death Star, only because I think it would be cool to build your own planet. I think I would make it a bit harder to destroy though.
+1000As I mentioned above, I still thought the ship looked cooler when it was in "turbo" or "time travel" mode. "Compliance!"that was cool...the little pet creature was cool too.It didn't have a name, but I liked the ship from the Flight of the Navigator
Nope, it was Paul Reubens, aka PeeWee that did the voice of Max.^^^ Every time I saw that movie I would laugh so hard at the twinkie comment. :lmao:
And I don't think the voice-over for MAX was actually Pee-Wee. There were parts in the movie where he did talk like him though. So either it was Pee-Wee for those few parts or the main voice was really good at impersonating him.
Wow, cool. I guess when he was talking normal for the first few parts when he met the boy, it didn't sound like the typical "Pee-wee" voice.Nope, it was Paul Reubens, aka PeeWee that did the voice of Max.
I agree. As a kid I even had the model.Although I loved Star Trek and Lost in Space, I always liked the Eagles on Space 1999. They seemed to me the most realistic designs, especially given NASA's propensity for modular construction in that era.
Millenium Falcon, hands down. I've been eyeballing one to buy for me Mini Chuck.
I got Flight of the Navigator for $5 for my kids last Christmas break.I made a reference about this movie around some people in their early 20s and got blank stares. I felt really old. I compared the Cloud Gate (The Bean) sculpture in Chicago to this ship.It didn't have a name, but I liked the ship from the Flight of the Navigator
And I have to go with the ST:NG Enterprise.
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