Gee, that was depressing to write [post below].
Now you know why I love the cheesy optimism of ST--it's a counterbalance to a childhood right out of French New Wave cinema.
For relief, I must immediately look again at the silly Star Trek take-off Kellie sent me, which presents the episode "The Trouble with Tribbles" in lolcat kitty piggin.
Here's a frame from it:
[Translation: Kirk looking at the round fluffy tribbles says, "What the fuck? They're like..."]
Our parents didn't let us watch much TV, except for stuff like the Classic Movies series.
I am still making up for this deficit.
For another take-off, see also Shaenon Garrity's Trouble with Tribbles as adapted by Edward Gorey.
Now you know why I love the cheesy optimism of ST--it's a counterbalance to a childhood right out of French New Wave cinema.
For relief, I must immediately look again at the silly Star Trek take-off Kellie sent me, which presents the episode "The Trouble with Tribbles" in lolcat kitty piggin.
Here's a frame from it:
[Translation: Kirk looking at the round fluffy tribbles says, "What the fuck? They're like..."]
Our parents didn't let us watch much TV, except for stuff like the Classic Movies series.
I am still making up for this deficit.
For another take-off, see also Shaenon Garrity's Trouble with Tribbles as adapted by Edward Gorey.
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(slaps forehead) Of course! The bee in your bonnet for ST totally makes sense now.
I guess it's not immediately obvious, the connection to Truffaut, eh? : )
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