Mine would have to be watching The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. It was January and the heating had broken. Despite making numerous jokes about how ‘Narnia had spilled out into the cinema,’ it didn’t alter the fact that the audience had to wear scarves and gloves while we ate our popcorn.
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Did the Enterprise have a replicator? My knowledge of Trek is limited, but I thought that was something only Voyager had to get over having to stop for food every episode.
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There's not much left of poor old 'Outpost 13' these days! Not since Mac got happy with the dynamite sticks!
I always quite fancied the Resident Evil mansion (assuming of course that the mansion in the film is actually the same one as in the game, secret lab et al!), minus the zombies of course, and maybe get a builder to disable or take out the falling roof room (Don't take the shotgun off the wall...
Good point. Alternatively, it might have just felt queasy being hung upside down!
You wouldn't get that from an Astro Droid - much better put together they are!
I only ask because of the robot having red hot rods placed on his feet. He seems in an awful lot of discomfort.
Why would someone create a (service) droid capable of feeling pain? Emotions, yes – they aid human/alien to droid relations, but surely pain is a bit pointless?
Title: Return of the Jedi
Tagline: The Empire Falls...
Genre: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Director: Richard Marquand
Cast: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, Sebastian Shaw, Ian McDiarmid, Frank Oz, James Earl Jones...