High Tech Noon: Better than Firefly
"High Tech Noon" is a fun mix of High Noon (1952) with sf and gaming visual and audio effects.
Much better than Firefly.
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"High Tech Noon" is a fun mix of High Noon (1952) with sf and gaming visual and audio effects.
Much better than Firefly.
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what about Star Wars?
Posted by: saramin | April 21, 2008 at 16:48
Liked it better the first time when it was called West World.
Posted by: Randy Thornton | April 25, 2008 at 18:10
Nobody remembered Outland?
Now now, Saramin, Star Wars is much more a Japanese samurai pic (Hidden Fortress) than a US western.
I'd love to watch that again, Randy. Remember Yul Brynner's face?
Posted by: Bryan Alexander | April 27, 2008 at 10:36