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Superman turns back time ("Superman: The Movie")
Why it's so dumb: This is the classic problem with any time travel plot. If Superman can turn back time, why not turn it back a few years, find Lex Luthor, and break a few fingers? Instead, Superman turns back the clock just enough to save Lois from a not-so-shallow grave.
Why we don't care: Actually, we do. This one is just too dumb.
That's not a fair criticism; when you think about the way the blueprint was set up, it is more efficient. And anyway, all they could do was send the signal - how the hell could they have traveled to earth?odie Foster and company pass the alien MENSA test
"Contact"
Why it's so dumb: Intelligent creatures from across the universe go to great lengths to let humanity know they exist in an otherwise great movie called "Contact." Life from distant galaxies intelligent enough to capture our rays, translate them, then dramatically send us the blueprints for a wormhole machine, somehow found it necessary to put those blueprints on a flattened piece of origami.
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I'll take Ewoks over Jar Jar Binks anyday...ChoChiyo wrote:Well, my opinion is that any moment of Ewok screen time was a moment better vaporized in the cutting room.
How right you are, Furls! How right you are!Furls Fire wrote:I'll take Ewoks over Jar Jar Binks anyday...ChoChiyo wrote:Well, my opinion is that any moment of Ewok screen time was a moment better vaporized in the cutting room.
I figure that if Lucas could digitally insert Jabba into Episode IV, he could also digitally remove Jar Jar from the prequels. How about it, George? The Star Wars Prequel Trilogy: The Un-Jar Jar Special Edition.duchess of malfi wrote:I am still waiting (and praying) for a dvd with a "mute Jar Jar" feature -- or even better, a feature that will not only mute him, but also make him look like a fuzzy blur on the screen, so you don't have to see him, either.
Matrixman wrote: I figure that if Lucas could digitally insert Jabba into Episode IV, he could also digitally remove Jar Jar from the prequels. How about it, George? The Star Wars Prequel Trilogy: The Un-Jar Jar Special Edition.