Earth, “Let me be Frank with you. Or, I could be Earnest, if you’d rather. Just don’t call me Shirley.”
To be honest I think the enemy race in the movie is terribly written/motivated, and the movie suffers hugely because of that. But Korso and Preed alone make it worth a rewatch every year. It’s one of my favorites but it really doesn’t deserve it.
“Can’t we just call it ‘Earth’?”
“No one said you have to live on Bob.”
Fred - it may be a terrible name for a hospital (with apologies to Dr. Bob), but I think it works well for a planet.
If you don’t have a minute to wait for the particular line (but for shame if you don’t)
I agree that it’s a weakness in the film that their motivation is not shown more explicitly. We can infer it pretty easily, but a couple of minutes of exposition could have improved matters substantially. It’s still one of my favorite animated films, though–the story is good, the characters are fun, and there are lots of really great moments. (Including the one we’re quoting. :D)
“I’m never calling it that.”
G0sp3l
April 22, 2015, 9:08pm
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RadioWave:
Before we get to renaming Earth, can we please do something about our galaxy cause “The Milky Way” just ain’t cutting it. What Greek idiot looked up at the only home we’ll every know, saw 400 billion stars, nebulae, and black holes and thought “it kinda looks like milk. Let’s call it that.”? That’s the sort of thing that happens when you let kids name school buildings. Think how embarrassing it’s going to be when we finally make radio contact with another galaxy and they do an A/S/L. “We’re on Terra near Sol in the galaxy that kind of looks like milk.” A billion years later when we get their reply they’re just going to say “Srsly? What are you, eight years old?”.
I nominate “Harry”?
Actually, the Milky Way was the SECOND choice, that greek idiot’s FIRST choice was considered juvenile and inappropriate.
MacLir
April 23, 2015, 1:52pm
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RadioWave:
Before we get to renaming Earth, can we please do something about our galaxy cause “The Milky Way” just ain’t cutting it. What Greek idiot looked up at the only home we’ll every know, saw 400 billion stars, nebulae, and black holes and thought “it kinda looks like milk. Let’s call it that.”? That’s the sort of thing that happens when you let kids name school buildings. Think how embarrassing it’s going to be when we finally make radio contact with another galaxy and they do an A/S/L. “We’re on Terra near Sol in the galaxy that kind of looks like milk.” A billion years later when we get their reply they’re just going to say “Srsly? What are you, eight years old?”.
I nominate “Harry”?
You might want to look up the derivation of “galaxy”:D:smack:
[OOPS - alreadydone!]
Buck_Godot:
Surprised no has has suggested …
Looking into the future, how about [COLOR=“Green”]The Cockroach Homeworld
I figure that they succeed in interstellar travel before we do.
At the very least, no later than we do!
Marsh , which will be interesting to aliens with speech impediments.
I like it a lot too. Something about it is just very enjoyable.