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  1. Sean Connery in Outland or Outsomething.......he was a law enforcement officer on Mars or the Moon or someplace. He beat all the bad guys and went home to his family.

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    Great movie!

     

    OUTLAND 1981

    In the distant future, a police marshal stationed at a remote mining colony on the Jupiter moon of Io uncovers a drug-smuggling conspiracy, and gets no help from the populace when he later finds himself marked for murder.

     

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  2. For me it is a tie between the ENT theme from seasons 1 and 2 and the ENT theme from seasons 3 and 4. The upbeat tempo of the latter helped to capture the mood of the series at the time. :whistling:

    IMO I never really thought that Enterprise's theme fit the mood of the show. I agree that the theme did have an upbeat tempo, however I thought the show was pretty gritty. Watching say Next Gen vs. Enterprise, it was Next Gen that was upbeat not Enterprise. I know Enterprise has its loyal fan base, it just never grabbed my attention me like the 4 other series did and of course this is only IMO.


  3. James Kevin Brown known as Kevin Brown of the Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Florida Marlins, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers, and New York Yankees.

     

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    Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., who had bid $1 billion for England's Manchester United soccer team -- the Dodger coffers opened wide. Just in case a record-setting paycheck wasn't enough to erase his concerns about spending most of the season 3,000 miles from his family, the Dodgers also gave Brown the use of a private jet up to twelve times during the season to fly his wife and two sons to the West Coast. A "Star Wars" poster signed by producer George Lucas helped seal the deal, even though Brown was actually a Star Trek fan.

    Link: http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers...evin_Brown_1965

     

    The injustice here is about more than just money. How fair is it to Montreal, or to Kansas City, or to Pittsburgh, or Cincinnati, or Milwaukee, or Oakland, that the Dodgers, as part of the wooing process, can take Kevin Brown, a big Star Trek fan, over to the Twentieth Century Fox studio where the new Star Wars movie is filming? The big-money salary aside, where is the competitive balance in Rupert Murdoch's ability to call on all the resources of News Corp.'s vast media and entertainment empire when he is recruiting a player?

    Space, in Brown's favorite TV show, is called the Final Frontier. The Dodgers are helping him explore the stratosphere of that frontier now. But they won't be there by themselves for long, because Malone is right: If the Dodgers didn't do it, somebody else would have.

    Link: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m120...222/ai_53487432


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    I am going with season 2.

     

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    The 37's, Deathwish, Prototype, Maneuvers, Meld, The Thaw, Tuvix, and Basics part 1 among others.

    All great episodes along with Seska as a Cardassian and an excellent villian all ending with an excellent cliff hanger.

     

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    "A fitting end for a people who would not share their technology. Let's see if you manage to survive without it."

    - Culluh

     

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