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TNG "Dark Mirror" As A Film         


Author: alcarm1964
Date: Oct 18, 2006 08:35

I think this novel would've made an excellent TNG film a few years ago.
Think about it...you could've had the evil Troi running around with an
I Dream of Jeanie outfit AND you could've seen Wesley Crusher suffer
torture.
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Re: TNG "Dark Mirror" As A Film         


Author: Numan
Date: Oct 18, 2006 10:22

hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1161185742.611253.255050@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>I think this novel would've made an excellent TNG film a few years ago.
> Think about it...you could've had the evil Troi running around with an
> I Dream of Jeanie outfit AND you could've seen Wesley Crusher suffer
> torture.

Marina is a classy woman for sure. But, I think I'd rather see 7of9
in the I dream of Jeannie outfit! :-)

--

Tim McBride A.K.A. "Numan"
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Re: TNG "Dark Mirror" As A Film         


Author: Al Smith
Date: Oct 18, 2006 12:01

>>I think this novel would've made an excellent TNG film a few years ago.
>>> Think about it...you could've had the evil Troi running around with an
>>> I Dream of Jeanie outfit AND you could've seen Wesley Crusher suffer
>>> torture.
>
>
> Marina is a classy woman for sure. But, I think I'd rather see 7of9
> in the I dream of Jeannie outfit! :-)

Depends on their belly buttons.
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Re: TNG "Dark Mirror" As A Film         


Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Oct 18, 2006 16:55

Numan wrote:
> hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1161185742.611253.255050@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>> I think this novel would've made an excellent TNG film a few years
>> ago. Think about it...you could've had the evil Troi running around
>> with an I Dream of Jeanie outfit AND you could've seen Wesley
>> Crusher suffer torture.
>
> Marina is a classy woman for sure. But, I think I'd rather see 7of9
> in the I dream of Jeannie outfit! :-)

I've never understood the appeal of that woman. Is it entirely breast-based?
Her face is decidely average. Mind you, the usual TNG+ era Trek awful hairdo
didn't help much. It's not really the kind of face that would launch a
thousand ships.

I daresay it launched a few thousand tugs though, come to think of it.

Ian

--
www.jaxtrawstudios.com
science fiction comics with shagging in
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Re: TNG "Dark Mirror" As A Film         


Author: George Peatty
Date: Oct 18, 2006 17:20

On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 00:55:48 +0100, "Jaxtraw"
knickersjaxtrawstudios.com> wrote:
>I've never understood the appeal of that woman. Is it entirely breast-based?
>Her face is decidely average. Mind you, the usual TNG+ era Trek awful hairdo
>didn't help much. It's not really the kind of face that would launch a
>thousand ships.

At the risk of saying more about me than Sirtis, it's the .. caboose, man!
Troi's appeal is highest when she's walking *away* from the camera ..
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Re: TNG "Dark Mirror" As A Film         


Author: Al Smith
Date: Oct 18, 2006 17:52

>>Marina is a classy woman for sure. But, I think I'd rather see 7of9
>>> in the I dream of Jeannie outfit! :-)
>
>
> I've never understood the appeal of that woman. Is it entirely breast-based?
> Her face is decidely average. Mind you, the usual TNG+ era Trek awful hairdo
> didn't help much. It's not really the kind of face that would launch a
> thousand ships.

She's a warm, real woman. She's not starved to the bone and hyper
all the time. She has a nice smile. Yes, she has real breasts.
That's unusual in Hollywood actresses and runway models, who are
either flat chested or wear balloons under their nipples. Of all
the Trek actresses, she the one I'd most like to cook me spaghetti
and meatballs -- and she isn't even Italian!
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Re: TNG "Dark Mirror" As A Film         


Date: Oct 19, 2006 22:52

On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 00:52:04 GMT, Al Smith address.com>
wrote:
>>>Marina is a classy woman for sure. But, I think I'd rather see 7of9
>>>> in the I dream of Jeannie outfit! :-)
>>
>>
>> I've never understood the appeal of that woman. Is it entirely breast-based?
>> Her face is decidely average. Mind you, the usual TNG+ era Trek awful hairdo
>> didn't help much. It's not really the kind of face that would launch a
>> thousand ships.
>
>She's a warm, real woman. She's not starved to the bone and hyper
>all the time. She has a nice smile. Yes, she has real breasts.
>That's unusual in Hollywood actresses and runway models, who are
>either flat chested or wear balloons under their nipples. Of all
>the Trek actresses, she the one I'd most like to cook me spaghetti
>and meatballs -- and she isn't even Italian!

Sirtis is to acting what an enema.is to feces.
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Re: TNG "Dark Mirror" As A Film         


Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Oct 21, 2006 10:25

George Peatty wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 00:55:48 +0100, "Jaxtraw"
> knickersjaxtrawstudios.com> wrote:
>
>> I've never understood the appeal of that woman. Is it entirely
>> breast-based? Her face is decidely average. Mind you, the usual TNG+
>> era Trek awful hairdo didn't help much. It's not really the kind of
>> face that would launch a thousand ships.
>
> At the risk of saying more about me than Sirtis, it's the .. caboose,
> man! Troi's appeal is highest when she's walking *away* from the
> camera ..

Sorry George, I wasn't clear. I meant 7 Of 9. Troi was lovely (despite the
awful bun hairdo).

As a matter of trivia, at the tender age of 15 I did followspot on a show at
my local rep theatre Marina Sirties was in (Godspell) and she did rather
stir my adolescent hormones..

But 7/11 doesn't do a thing for me and never has.

Ian
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Re: TNG "Dark Mirror" As A Film         


Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Oct 21, 2006 10:26

Al Smith wrote:
>>> Marina is a classy woman for sure. But, I think I'd rather see 7of9
>>>> in the I dream of Jeannie outfit! :-)
>>
>>
>> I've never understood the appeal of that woman. Is it entirely
>> breast-based? Her face is decidely average. Mind you, the usual TNG+
>> era Trek awful hairdo didn't help much. It's not really the kind of
>> face that would launch a thousand ships.
>
> She's a warm, real woman. She's not starved to the bone and hyper
> all the time. She has a nice smile. Yes, she has real breasts.
> That's unusual in Hollywood actresses and runway models, who are
> either flat chested or wear balloons under their nipples. Of all
> the Trek actresses, she the one I'd most like to cook me spaghetti
> and meatballs -- and she isn't even Italian!

As I said above, I was referring to that Seven Of Nine thing that everybody
raves about, presumably because of her big (fake?) boobies in a catsuit or
something.
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Re: TNG "Dark Mirror" As A Film         


Author: Al Smith
Date: Oct 21, 2006 11:41

>>>>Marina is a classy woman for sure. But, I think I'd rather see 7of9
>>>>
>>>>>>>>> in the I dream of Jeannie outfit! :-)
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I've never understood the appeal of that woman. Is it entirely
>>>>> breast-based? Her face is decidely average. Mind you, the usual TNG+
>>>>> era Trek awful hairdo didn't help much. It's not really the kind of
>>>>> face that would launch a thousand ships.
>>
>>>
>>> She's a warm, real woman. She's not starved to the bone and hyper
>>> all the time. She has a nice smile. Yes, she has real breasts.
>>> That's unusual in Hollywood actresses and runway models, who are
>>> either flat chested or wear balloons under their nipples. Of all
>>> the Trek actresses, she the one I'd most like to cook me spaghetti
>>> and meatballs -- and she isn't even Italian!
>
> ...
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