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Old 30th September 2013, 06:16 PM
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I'd get exiled from here if I ever gave my opinion on Star Wars/Trek
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Old 30th September 2013, 06:19 PM
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I've tried watching them both. I really did. I just didn't get it. I didn't feel anything when I was watching them.

A friend/colleague tried explaining the difference to me, but he lost me halfway in.
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Old 30th September 2013, 06:21 PM
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Tarzana, the Wild Girl aka Tarzana, sesso selvaggio (1969)

Watched it on the new Code Red dvd (there was only an old SWV dvd-r I think?).

Nothing unfamiliar if you've watched some old Tarzan films but the leading ladies are in top form and there's lots of nudity from all of them to enjoy (if you like that ).

Highly recommended for fans of Femi Benussi,Franca Polesello,Beryl Cunningham and Ken Clark.

It's from an old beat up release print but I enjoyed watching this one.

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Old 30th September 2013, 06:23 PM
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I've tried watching them both. I really did. I just didn't get it. I didn't feel anything when I was watching them.

A friend/colleague tried explaining the difference to me, but he lost me halfway in.
Even tho you are wrong everyone has an opinion

Only joking its great to see different opinions its what makes this place interesting.
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Old 30th September 2013, 06:24 PM
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I'd get exiled from here if I ever gave my opinion on Star Wars/Trek
Nah mate, we can't all like the same stuff.

I've loved everything Star Wars since I was a kid when my parents took me and my sister to see Return of the Jedi at the cinema, I'm even wearing my Stormtrooper t-shirt today

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That doesn't mean everyone on here should like them, its like the fact that some members love Doctor Who or Anime, both of which don't interest me, differecnt stroke and all that jazz
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Old 30th September 2013, 06:41 PM
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I like the Star Wars films just fine, but I caught a few mins of Phantom Menace one afternoon on ITV and that whole section about trade agreements, blockades, VAT rates etc is completely ridiculous and to my less than sharp brain rather incomprehensible...
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I like the Star Wars films just fine, but I caught a few mins of Phantom Menace one afternoon on ITV and that whole section about trade agreements, blockades, VAT rates etc is completely ridiculous and to my less than sharp brain rather incomprehensible...
Yeah, it is very political that one
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For what it's worth I'm a huge fan of Wrath of Khan, Ricardo Montalban is one of the great villains of space opera...

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Old 30th September 2013, 06:50 PM
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See, I'm the opposite, never been a big fan of Star Trek myself, used to occasionally watch the original series on TV and the odd episode of TGN, but never really took to it.
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I loved Star Wars from the first time I saw it on original release. I was 12 years old when I first saw it on general release here in the UK in 1978.
The original versions of the films are the films I love.

I'm the same, I watched the original Star Trek and some of the later series but I was not that bothered with it or interested in the films.
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