really smelly and long

Weston 2022-04-23 06:01:02

Maybe this movie does have an outstanding or even eternal creativity! But this is a movie, and you have to let me enjoy your creative process. So what is this filming about? One second of the lens literally has to be pulled into five seconds! The problem is that there are all kinds of scary shapes and all kinds of underwear to wear outside - the bulging piece in the middle of Nima's jumpsuit almost showed Lao Tzu's embarrassing cancer! Based on the technical limitations at that time, I won't talk about special effects, but what about the actors? Each with a dead fish face, no emotion, no emotion, no expression, that Spoke, what's the matter with your two eyebrows? It looks like it's painted well! Can't you draw someone like that? The people on that planet don't have your eyebrows, and the people on Earth can't grow your eyebrows. And the powder on your face, is it to smooth the ravines on your face? Please, I really thought it was the villain when I saw this in other places before I watched the movie! After watching it for an hour, I couldn't bear it any longer. I couldn't bear these idiots making a rhetoric here. I finally suppressed my curiosity and pulled it straight to the end.

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Star Trek: The Motion Picture quotes

  • [a transporter accident has just occurred]

    Transporter chief: Enterprise, what we got back didn't live long... fortunately.

  • Captain James T. Kirk: [33:14] Well, for a man who swore he'd never return to the Starfleet...

    Dr. McCoy: Just a moment, Captain, sir. I'll explain what happened. Your revered Admiral Nogura invoked a little-known, seldom-used "reserve activation clause." In simpler language, Captain, they DRAFTED me!

    Captain James T. Kirk: [in mock horror] They didn't.

    Dr. McCoy: This was your idea. This was your idea, wasn't it?

    Captain James T. Kirk: Bones, there's a... thing... out there.

    Dr. McCoy: Why is any object we don't understand always called "a thing"?