Never seen an episode. Watched Star Wars when it came out, didn’t bother with any others. Not a fan of Sci-fi generally, with a few exceptions, not least Starman, which is one of my favourite films.
I think it's because we're all adults and can communicate in a way that is befitting of our intelligence.
I'm not a huge fan of anything with too many special effects/computer imagery/puppetry, so most sci-fi, disaster, fantasies and all the superhero films involves this. Did like Bladerunner and the sequel though. Don't mind the Roger Moore bond films, got bored of all the post-dalton ones though. Like crime/thrillers, although they seem antiquated now... Are they still made?
Wonder which of Brady and Syd most closely resemble fellow cool kid Noel Shempsky? Can just imagine them battling with their light sabres they got for Christmas. And greeting people with fingers apart and live long and prosper.
Fair enough, I’m not really into childish sci-fi nonsense like ziggy either, I thought you were a big fan. Sorry I was wrong.
I never got the impression that deafness could have benefits, hey ho. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Bit of an update to this courtesy of The Hull Story newspaper, in 1976 the ABC cinema main auditorium was reconfigured into 5 smaller individual screens. Which would explain why in 1977 star wars was shown at the temporarily reopened Dorchester.