Wow. Such a well thought out and considered response. Well played sir, well played.
Where to begin. Do I perhaps ask you to think about what you just said? Any number of people would argue that a bunch of space wizards fighting with magic flashlights is indeed cool. Very cool. Had you walked into Fox Studios in the mid 1970's and said "Hey - I have this idea for a movie where the question of good versus evil is decided by space wizards fighting with magic flashlights", then you too could be worth a cool 5 billion dollars and named George Lucas.
Do I respond the the fine picture you've posted, without going into the fact that you appear to be trying to make the logical fallacy of "> inferring Star Wars is gay" through doing so? In such a response I could easily point out that within the referenced episode of South Park, the proponents of the IT rather enjoyed using it, rather than those who used the segway who were simply pretentious twats.
Or do I simply rest my case on the simple observation that you have no real comeback and have resorted to trolling because deep down you know I'm right.
(Oh - did I mention I'm also a lifelong Star Trek fan but for different reasons. In the way that I like both apples and oranges which are both kinds of fruit. Crazy I know huh?!? But you can like both).
[–] Superking ago (edited ago)
>Any number of people would argue that a bunch of space wizards fighting with magic flashlights is indeed cool. Very cool.
Meh... a lot of scat porn enthusiasts think "Two Girls, One Cup" is hot. That doesn't mean they are right.
>...then you too could be worth a cool 5 billion dollars and named George Lucas.
Nickelback and Celine Dion have a lot of money too. Just because it makes money doesn't mean it isn't lame.
>...those who used the segway who were simply pretentious twats.
Well, if we are going to keep up the motorized vehicle owners and how they are portrayed in South Park analogies... How exactly did South Park portray the Harley riders you compared Star Wars to?
[–] Code_X [S] ago (edited ago)
sigh
Ok. You win. Star Wars is lame and shit and anyone who thinks it isn't is obviously a gay douchebag. Like these guys...
>“I like Star Wars. It was young King Arthur growing up, slay-slaying the evil emperor finally. There’s nothing wrong with that kind of entertainment - Everything doesn’t have to create a philosophy for you - for your whole life. You can also have fun”
~ Gene Roddenberry on Star Wars
and
> "Oooh. Ooooh, wouldn't that be fun. I would love to."
~ Leonard Nimoy on if he would like a part in Star Wars VII. Shatner said essentially the same thing when asked.
But what would they know - nothing in comparison to the likes of your cultured opinion...