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Doctor Who (2023)
BillSmugs 1 points 3 days ago.

Episodes 3 and 4 were really excellent !!

Doctor Who (2023)
Joey89 1 points 3 days ago.

Stunning and brave

Generation Mars (Short 2016)
Alien 1 points 3 days ago*.

Was that a cliffhanger?

Back to Black (2024)
tyetoes 1 points 3 days ago.

Great movie.She has such an original voice.This one broke my heart.A must watch!!

Back to Black (2024)
Danfis 2 points 18 days ago.
tyetoes 1 points 3 days ago.

thanx so much

30 Days of Night (2007)
tyetoes 1 points 3 days ago.

The most realistic vampire movie i have ever seen.Still gives me the creeps to this day.

Toy Story 5 (2026)
Rontron25 0 points 3 days ago.

yet its not a trilogy

hellsingfan01 0 points 3 days ago.

Sadly not anymore it’s not.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) S4 E15
Rodreko 2 points 3 days ago.

WTF? That was so unethical. What gave them the right to do that to his brother? How could a doctor possibly justify removing all agency from his brother to make up his own mind how to live his life or to end it?

Atlas (2024)
mkmikas 1 points 3 days ago*.

if the ai wanted to shepherd humanity after reducing population wouldnt it just be more logical to help humanity organise better rather than kill them…. also jlo walks funny and has these super awkward poses (im no actor but id imagine walking naturally on camera is strangely difficult).. dunno how they made the cut.. also blue steel.. a bit of a weird military propaganda movie tbh though it is nice to see a positive relationship with ai at the end, even if it doesnt challenge our humanity as such (in a good way i mean)(like its like our pet aspect of ourselves rather than a real symbiosis or autonomous sentience) .. my guess is that we will see more positive relationships being represented harbouring in a new world.. it really is an amplification of ourselves though.. plus something other

Star Trek: New Voyages (2004) S1 E9
random000 1 points 3 days ago.

This is the last one of these we’ve seen. It has Andrew Probert, who helped design The Enterprise. Gil Gerard, Buck Rogers himself also appears. Erin Gray also from Buck Rogers appeared in Star Trek Continues about the same time. The story is by TOS producer John Meredith Lucas & Patty Wright who worked on several fan projects. Star Trek Continues capt Kirk Vic Mignogna directs & appears as a lobster head Klingon villian, as does his normally bright clown orange-haired Continues co-star, stand-up comic Michelle Specht - as a foul tempered brunette lobster head Klingon.

It’s a big production with a cast of hundreds at Ft. Ticonderoga, so it’s ambitious. Although cbs shut the show down & there were only 2 more after this one, cbs was suitably impressed by all of this that they rent The Enterprise sets from this fan-show for their official tours, so at least there’s a measure of poetic satisfaction in that.

Any Day Now (1998)
CableNoWay 1 points 3 days ago.

This was such a good show

Star Trek: New Voyages (2004) S1 E8
random000 1 points 3 days ago.

Written & directed by Star Trek The Motion Picture producer Jon Povill with TNG writer Jaron Summers.

Star Trek Continues (2013) S1 E6
tabularascal 2 points 3 days ago.

I first learned of all these projects at once. Maybe a year ago, or two? (By no coincidence, it was around the time all the links were removed from this site for a while.)

I was so excited! And then so crushed to see them all just die in the middle.

Shakespeare had the right idea, he just wasn’t specific enough: Start with all the IP lawyers, and if there are still problems, work out from there.

random000 1 points 3 days ago*.

Also discovered most of them simultaneously, but then they were shuttered and ooof- Wind taken out of the sails. We enjoyed them for what they were. James Doohan’s son Chris did his dad’s role as Scott on this. Grant Imahara from Mythbusters was Sulu, the Roddenberrys and others worked on this - so wow - no surprise it photographs the way the originals did since those people told them & showed them how to do it.

Detectorists (2014)
Joey89 3 points 3 days ago.

What a gem!

Star Trek Continues (2013) S1 E6
random000 2 points 3 days ago*.

This is the one with Farscape’s Gigi Edgley & Gene Roddenberry jr. This is at the peak of grass roots fandom. The success of these projects has much to do with former Trek personnel working closely in writing, acting, photography, lighting, costumes, modeling & any other aspect of development.

Unfortunately, when cbs took over from Paramount in 2016, that killed all fan made projects at that time. Since Paramount aimed to go off canon, they wanted anything connected to the original Trek gone & their legal department made sure that all fan made projects had no one connected to Star Trek working on them, nor would their length exceed a maximum of about 5 minutes, nor would anyone release more than 29 minutes of material in a year. They have no desire for any demonstrations of respectful tributes to Roddenberry’s original material to be shown. In fact, they want it to be impossible- Ergo, all former personnel are legally forbidden from ever working on fan material ever again.

tabularascal 2 points 3 days ago.

I first learned of all these projects at once. Maybe a year ago, or two? (By no coincidence, it was around the time all the links were removed from this site for a while.)

I was so excited! And then so crushed to see them all just die in the middle.

Shakespeare had the right idea, he just wasn’t specific enough: Start with all the IP lawyers, and if there are still problems, work out from there.

Atlas (2024)
etim 2 points 3 days ago.

That was pretty good but I do have to agree with that hater and I’d rather they’d had someone besides J-Lo to be in most every scene.

Detectorists (2014)
Lulusbay 3 points 5 days ago.

Agree! When I found this I just loved every minute of it - and I told so many people to watch… of course, none of them did. Their loss. Might be time for a re-watch. Thanks for the reminder.

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 days ago*.

Don’t forget about the feature length special from 2022 that capped it off!

Firebrand (2024)
Merrigan Able 1 points 3 days ago.

This is promising…Cast looks good.

Star Trek: Discovery (2017) S5 E9
DownrightDebonaire -2 points 4 days ago.

Eh that’s a pretty big generalized leap. There’s a lot more to 3 Body Problem than what was focused on in the black hole anomalies in tonight’s episode. To say it ripped it off — it’s not like they folded a sheet of paper and stuck a pencil through it to describe folding space or time is all I’m saying.

tabularascal 1 points 3 days ago.

The bit where Tilly saves the day by realizing the gravity is higher than expected due to a convergence is very specific. I’m not saying it is a ripoff, just that you can look at it that way. There’s no question it’s quoting Cixin’s story. To suggest otherwise would be like if a detective show had a scene where a man was killed by a hound while wearing someone else’s clothes, and claiming it wasn’t influenced by Doyle.

Civil War (2024)
Marchal 1 points 3 days ago*.

Terrible Movie. It was all about journalist.

Star Trek Continues (2013) S1 E6
random000 2 points 3 days ago*.

This is the one with Farscape’s Gigi Edgley & Gene Roddenberry jr. This is at the peak of grass roots fandom. The success of these projects has much to do with former Trek personnel working closely in writing, acting, photography, lighting, costumes, modeling & any other aspect of development.

Unfortunately, when cbs took over from Paramount in 2016, that killed all fan made projects at that time. Since Paramount aimed to go off canon, they wanted anything connected to the original Trek gone & their legal department made sure that all fan made projects had no one connected to Star Trek working on them, nor would their length exceed a maximum of about 5 minutes, nor would anyone release more than 29 minutes of material in a year. They have no desire for any demonstrations of respectful tributes to Roddenberry’s original material to be shown. In fact, they want it to be impossible- Ergo, all former personnel are legally forbidden from ever working on fan material ever again.

Diminuendo (2019)
random000 2 points 3 days ago.

Richard Hatch & Lea Cairns from BSG & Travelers, Farscape’s Gigi Edgley & Star Trek’s Walter Koenig. Not a blockbuster, but it’s Richard’s last project before he died.

Travelers (2016) S2 E5
random000 1 points 3 days ago.

Great series. McCormack, Leah Cairns, Mackenzie Porter, Nesta, everyone delivers.

Atlas (2024)
Mandalorian 2 points 3 days ago.

This was a fun watch.

Pandemonium (2024)
kahlo 1 points 3 days ago.

amazing film!

Toy Story 5 (2026)
hellsingfan01 1 points 22 days ago.

It’s simple it’s because of the fact that the third film made money and Disney and PIXAR got greedy and that’s really all there is to it as the third film was the perfect ending to what was a perfect trilogy of films.

Rontron25 0 points 3 days ago.

yet its not a trilogy

Star Trek: New Voyages (2004) S1 E7
random000 1 points 3 days ago.

BarBara Luna from Mirror Mirror returns a 2nd time to play a vicious enemy. Key bridge crew is changed, including Ben Tolpin who moved from playing Spock to directing, while Brandon Stacy comes in to play Spock.

random000 1 points 3 days ago.

Known for Starship Farragut & his Trek podcast on trek.fm, Paul Sieber also guests along with anime voice actor Vic Micnogna also from Starship Farragut as well as Kirk on Star Trek Continues. He can be seen on the bridge of The USS Eagle with BarBara, and he did some of the directing.

The Green Girl (2014)
random000 2 points 3 days ago.

It wouldn’t be out of line to call her a bad ass. Susan Oliver was a true Renaissance lady. Known as a Star Trek green Orion slave girl, she was a versatile actress that did bios, comedy, horror, sci-fi & straight drama. Truly a multi-talented lady that was an awarded aviator, author & television director for shows such as MASH, Trapper John, Magnum PI, Simon & Simon, Freddy’s Nightmares & more.

Ginger in the Morning (1974)
random000 1 points 3 days ago.

Multi-talented versatile actress, director Susan Oliver best known for Star Trek The Cage & The Menagerie (famously appearing as a green Orion slave girl) also appeared in the Gene Krupa biography, Amelia Earhart bio, Twilight Zone, Night Gallery & with Jerry Lewis. She also directed episodes of MASH, Trapper John, Simon & Simon, Magnum PI, and more. She was also an author skilled pilot (aviator of the year 1970). RIP 1990.

https://www.primewire.tf/movie/549083-the-green-girl

Detectorists (2014) S3 E6
grasshopper rex 2 points 3 days ago.

Such a lovely ending.

The Tune (2002)
random000 1 points 3 days ago.

Wacky.

Star Trek: New Voyages (2004) S1 E7
random000 1 points 3 days ago.

BarBara Luna from Mirror Mirror returns a 2nd time to play a vicious enemy. Key bridge crew is changed, including Ben Tolpin who moved from playing Spock to directing, while Brandon Stacy comes in to play Spock.

Star Trek: New Voyages (2004) S1 E2
random000 1 points 3 days ago.

This is the one with BarBara Luna who was originally in Mirror Mirror as Lt. Marlena. It also has Bill Windom who was Matt Decker in the Doomsday Machine.

Star Trek: New Voyages (2004) S1 E3
random000 1 points 3 days ago.

Walter Koenig as Chekov in this one with Mary Rapelye originally from The Way To Eden as Irina. Original show writer-producer D.C. Fontana wrote the story (rip 2019).

Star Trek: New Voyages (2004) S1 E4
random000 1 points 3 days ago.

George Takai appears as Sulu. Christina Moses plays his daughter Alana. Gene Roddenberry’s wife Majel Barrett (rip 2008) who was Nurse Chapel & also usually did most computer voices does the computer voice here too. Grace Lee Whitney is commissioned officer Janice Rand (rip 2015).

Star Trek: New Voyages (2004) S1 E1
random000 2 points 3 days ago.

This pilot features Gene Roddenberry jr. & John Winston as Captain Matthew Jefferies. In the original series he was Lt. Kyle on the bridge, then also on the Reliant in The Wrath Of Khan.

Star Trek: Horizon (2016)
Lazeistheman2 1 points 3 days ago.

Fanfilm short. Its a good 2/20. Nothing cinematic about it compared to the real thing. Decent job for what it is.

Atlas (2024)
Smeagol 1 points 3 days ago*.

OMG…i know why there is no rating yet. the AI can’t calculate one far enough below zero. 2 hours i now have to delete from my memory chip. thank god i didn’t synchronize with that

Once Were Warriors (1995)
Asiram 7 points 4 days ago*.

I first watched this in a theater in Wellington when it was released and sobbed throughout. It’s harrowing but brilliant. The film and its actors won dozens of awards around the globe and it’s still one of the best films to come out of Aotearoa. Holds it’s own 20+ years later! A cult classic. 10/10

Wonder Woman (1974)
Arcangel2020 1 points 4 days ago.

I remember watching this one as a little kid. It aired on ABC and I remember it was not a very good adaptation of the Wonder Woman comic (The 70ies era had a lot of bad TV adaptations of Comic Book Superheroes)….thankfully, a few years late the classic Lynda Carter version debuted on CBS

Lessons in Chemistry (2023) S1 E8
Lulusbay 1 points 4 days ago.

Late to the party… but how amazing is this show! I loved every bit of it. Can’t believe there hasn’t been more hype. I will tell everyone to watch, and they won’t… but their loss. Kind of wish I had read the book before seeing this (which is my usual MO) but it was just perfect.

FBI: Most Wanted (2020) S5 E13
zak2020 1 points 4 days ago.

Moral: The almighty dollar, as though she´s the only one. It´s always about money, who is he kidding!

Beacon 23 (2023) S2 E8
Alien 2 points 4 days ago.

A face only a mother could love

The Fall Guy (2024)
User67 0 points 4 days ago.

Well the Last 30minutes of the movie was its best and seeing Lee Major and Heather Locklear at the end was great

South Park: The End of Obesity (TV Special 2024) (2024)
mkmikas 1 points 4 days ago*. (Contains Spoilers)

ya think its mad max.. also the double injection scene, the terminator was that scene when john flicks the metal off the back of the car

Sonny Waze 1 points 4 days ago.

Thanks

Atlas (2024)
suisen 3 points 4 days ago.

I liked this J-Lo main character not being able to know everything,
(until she connects with AI Smith)
most today are ‘’superheroes’’
but having to ‘’trust’’ the AI Smith, which is played /voiced superbly by Gregory James Cohan,
The AI’s humor is cool
I like the landscape, not like any I’ve seen before,
It is definitely worth a watch… 👍
I’ll give it 3.5

Gaga Chromatica Ball (2024)
yellow_rose1 1 points 4 days ago.

She’s really has the androgenous look in this tour. One thing about Lady Gaga is she has a talent for reinventing herself and surprising the audience with what she says and does. That is what an incredible performer and entertainer does.

Civil War (2024)
Sassinak 10 points 1 month ago.

Because the movie refuses to take current political sides, it really emphasizes that the real enemy is the guy(s) at the top that won’t relinquish power, and the people/corpos that support them.
POV journalists is really brilliant, forcing the audience to just ‘objectively see’ how destructive and stupid such a divide can be.

‘Divide and conquer’ is a real thing

Gnostic_Alchemist 1 points 4 days ago.

Exactly but most people are in smart enough to figure that out these are Machiavellian techniques that have worked throughout the centuries. Some would argue that even God in the Bible used Machiavellian techniques but that’s a whole nother story and no I’m not a Christian I mean it’s in my name LOL

Project Potemkin - The Last Child (2016)
greyfur 2 points 4 days ago.

Sweet. Just found this on YouTube, watched it and then subbed, it was a pretty good shot at ‘old school’ trek, so will watch some more when I get the chance. Thanks for the heads up.

random000 1 points 4 days ago.

Glad you dug it up ㋡

Fleishman is in Trouble (2022)
DoobieKeebler 3 points 4 days ago.

This is a fantastic limited series and I’d recommend it to anybody. The actors give tour de force performances and the series is really meticulous in how it’s presented. Everything is intentional (without giving anything away).