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"
He was sooo good in Time Bandits and his Star Trek stuff. -- nm
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by
David
Time After Time. SO fantastic. -- nm
Posted by
Dark Callisto (aka Callisto)
Dec 6 '22, 12:08
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word -- nm
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Spawn
Dec 6, 12:59
yup. Interesting I was rewatching Star Trek IV the Voyage home and Nick Meyer, who wrote the 20th Century stuff, reused...
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Remlik
Dec 6, 12:47
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trope! -- nm
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Spawn
Dec 6, 13:04
Ive been wanting to re-watch this classic for awhile now. Its never on. And Im not aware of any platform that streams it. -- nm
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Jovian
Dec 6, 12:26
He was the master of time! -- nm
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David
Dec 6, 12:13
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he messed up on the HMS Titanic though. He should have left Billy Zane in the dust. -- nm*
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Jovian
Dec 6, 12:17
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Hmmmm. Now that I think about it, maybe Titanic was secretly a prequel for Time Bandits.
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Jovian
Dec 6, 12:20
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*mind blown* -- nm
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David
Dec 6, 12:43
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