The Hive is (realy) Dead! Long Live the Hive Mind!

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Aeson said:
No self-respecting geek doesn't. Star Wars is one of the things that made us what we are.

This of course assumes that we ignore I-III and only go with IV-VI. The first are just...blech, IMO. Some parts were interesting, but not enough of the movie was overall. It especially doesn't compare to the originals.
 

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The_One_Warlock said:
No, it's a reference to an old George Carlin skit I really like...

Which one? I've listened to a lot of George Carlin. Can't remember anything specifically on LSD though.
 

Dog Moon said:
The first are just...blech, IMO. Some parts were interesting, but not enough of the movie was overall. It especially doesn't compare to the originals.
Yeah, I thought I quite liked Episode III for a while, and then I realized that the stuff I REALLY enjoyed were nostalgic callbacks to the original trilogy. The Empire building Star Destroyers, Vader in his suit, The dual sunset on Tatooine.

So I may as well just go back and watch Episode IV again. :D
 


Dog Moon said:
Which one? I've listened to a lot of George Carlin. Can't remember anything specifically on LSD though.

No, no, no, the skit was about headlines, including, "Scientists announced today that they have discovered a cure for apathy. Unfortunately, no one seems to care."

Not LSD.

I think it was from the album "On the Road"...
 

hafrogman said:
Yeah, I thought I quite liked Episode III for a while, and then I realized that the stuff I REALLY enjoyed were nostalgic callbacks to the original trilogy. The Empire building Star Destroyers, Vader in his suit, The dual sunset on Tatooine.

So I may as well just go back and watch Episode IV again. :D

Pretty much what I do. Though I'll watch the prequels for the special effects and fight scenes. I didn't hate them, they just didn't compare to the originals...
 

The_One_Warlock said:
No, no, no, the skit was about headlines, including, "Scientists announced today that they have discovered a cure for apathy. Unfortunately, no one seems to care."

Not LSD.

I think it was from the album "On the Road"...

Oh. Haha. Gotcha. I think I remember a quote like that, though it wasn't necessarily in relation to him or not.
 

Dog Moon said:
Oh. Haha. Gotcha. I think I remember a quote like that, though it wasn't necessarily in relation to him or not.

It's been heavily quoted. Yup, I was right, it was On the Road. Very good album.

"When you are about to die, you get a audible warning that only you can hear, like the end of a football game. 'Two minutes! Two Minutes! Get your S**T together!' Of course, nobody knows this, because all the people who hear it are DEAD."
 

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