I think we might be getting our acronyms confusitated. While LSD almost certainly played a part in this film’s production, I doubt the LDS had anything to do with it. …or did they!?
** P@c **,
Kirk said LDS instead of LSD in the movie. It was to make him look confused and out-of-place. Worked well - the female lead gave him a strange look. It was an intentional error for comedy's sake.
:: lightbulb appears above head, flickers breifly ::
Is there nothing worse than being on the outside of an inside joke and not even knowing it?!
Okay. I think I have to bleach my brain now… That was something I didn’t ever need to know. <shudder> twitch
[sup]And I have Incubus on DVD…[/sup]
I’m not able to save it. The only options I can click on in the right click menu are “about QuickTime Plugin”, “PlugIn Settings”, “Connection Speed”, and “QuickTime Language”.
DAMMIT. I need to keep this for all eternity!
Don’t right-click on the actual movie, right-click on the link to it in the OP and select “Save Target As”.
Isn’t there a line in Fellowship of the Ring to the effect that Gandalf is “too fond of the halfings’ leaf”?
I think that pretty much sums up the situation that resulted in that song being recorded by that artist.
I have QuickTime and still can’t see the darn thing.
Speaking of Dr. Demento… I have a cassette tape with about 45 minutes’ worth of Trek songs and skits on it. Not the Bilbo tune, but these:
“The Trouble with Klingons” by Dennis Williams
a comedy routine by Jim Samuels
Shatner’s “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds”
Jeff Nelson doing Jimmy Stewart doing Kirk
“Highly Illogical” by Leonard Nimoy
“Star Trip” by the Congress of Wonders
“Spock Rap” by the Neuroparalyzers
“Star Dreck” by Bobby Pickett and Peter Farrar
“Star Trekking” by the Fur ? Furm ? or something.
I treasure this old tape.
Thanks, Genseric!
[sub]Boy, do I feel like a dork. Here I am, a CompSci major, and I can’t even save a frikkin’ QuickTime movie :smack: [/sub]
Thanks for giving me nightmares, Beagledave.
Double dumbass on you!
Oh. My. God.
I finally downloaded the thing at home.
My sister had the vinyl back in the seventies, I remember listening to it. And the Shatner, too…
If we’d had any idea there was a video of it… :eek:
<twitch>
<whimper>
<pause>
<smiles a little too brightly> Still, the girls were kinda cute…
<head explodes>
I CAN’T! STOP! WATCHING IT!
Yeah, aren’t the special effects during the fight scene priceless?
I’m entranced by the whole thing. Being the 60’s-o-phile that I am, it seems so perfect. 60’s clothes, 60’s babes (rowr), 60’s tunes, 60’s dancing, based on the Hobbit (while published in 1937, really became a 60’s phenomenon), with Leonard Nimoy (spock-hair!).
The word kitsch comes to mind.
Probably the same reason I like Sugar Sugar by The Archies.
Jewish, actually.
;j