Betty by Gary Delainey and Gerry Rasmussen for March 06, 2014

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    42Irish Premium Member over 10 years ago

    I agree Gweedo.Bad hair cuts and silly costumes? He could be describing most of the video games he plays!

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    sleeepy2  over 10 years ago

    Ridiculous. Show me two better sci-fi/ fantasy movies than Star Wars & Empire Strikes Back. They are still amazing!

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    Flash5005  over 10 years ago

    Hey, I’ll take those “outdated special effects” over the crappy CGI stuff they use nowadays.

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    jwondga  over 10 years ago

    HEY! We watched movies with bad special effects, cheesy costumes, makeup and hairstyles, we saw them projected in 2D….

    ….and we LIKED it, sonny!

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    aerilim  over 10 years ago

    I was recently watching the first 3 Star War movies (episode 4, 5 and 6)and the first thing I noticed was the amazing special effects created in the year 1977. No movie ever had that kind of technology before and even after.

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    Fontessa  over 10 years ago

    And the dialog was so awful. I don’t know how the actors choked it down, but it was still a wonderful set of movies.

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    mcnero  over 10 years ago

    movies don’t have to have great special effects to be great movies….which they don’t understand today at all

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    Jessica_D  over 10 years ago

    Yes, spot on! Thank you, @CARAPORAM, @JoPhan! I was so proud of my 9yo DD for recognizing how much better, both visually and in plot, IV-V-VI was to the prequels.

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    Hunter7  over 10 years ago

    You’re a little short for a stormtrooper. .G’Kar and Londo – born enemies. Always enemies. Forever friends. …beware of Shadows. They move.

    Warp 5 Mr Sulu. .don’t need the special F/x – just need a really good story..just ask Rod Serling, Asimov, A. C. Clark, Heinlein, Bradury.

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