Deny! Attack! Reverse Victim & Offender!
Starr Trek?
/I'll get me coat.
Can't believe it's already been 25 years.
Wait until OP finds out about how the richest man in Achaea is trying to make to CHI happen.
- "Want to head off to sea? Use OceanCHI!"
- "Want to share your opinion? Forget the agora, use CHI!"
(Of course, the kids are on {onomatopoeia of the Antikythera mechanism}. And the cool kids are writing here in the symmachiaverse.)
Don't call it a comeback!
Hard Times! Haven't seen that in, like, 40 years. Or as I remember it: "The bare knuckle fighting movie without the orangutan!" 😄 And a Walter Hill film to boot.
I'll see if I can get that legit in English. The Evil That Men Do, too.
Sorry, I thought he went to Princeton-Plainsboro.
(Trying to work out who is the celebrity doing a cameo as a Lemmy commenter.)
From this link: https://saturn3makingof.com/2012/10/24/something-is-wrong-on-saturn-3-making-of-saturn-3-2/
According to Starburst Magazine contributor John Brosnan (in his 1980 review of Saturn 3) – Harvey Keitel refused to post-synch his dialog and thus his entire performance was re-dubbed by English actor Roy Dotrice (father of Michelle Dotrice; who played the long-suffering Betty in the English Michael Crawford-starring TV sitcom Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em).
Just why Keitel refused is unclear, although it has been suggested elsewhere that Lew Grade had a falling-out with the actor and demanded his Brooklyn accent be replaced with the more mid-Atlantic-sounding brogue of Dotrice. Whatever the reason, the resulting monotone curiously enhances the oddness of what is already a very strange character.
Oh yeah?