If say they’d have both been one & done: ST TOS 1st ep & no more. And only the first Star Wars movie released. I’d have thought them great for their eras mid-60’s & mid 70’s. Which I did at the time.
They were both great, for their time and right up until now – they opened up the opportunity to do the SF genre right with a good budget and not be pigeon-holed as unworthy by movie studios.
And the theme is “how to explain” — not which is better — Scott’s just showing how to take on or another side. He could even have a strip about how to make the case that Zombie movies are sometimes tolerable. Although that would be a toughie.
Someone once asked Andre Simon whether Burgundy or Bordeaux made the greater wine, and he replied, “I don’t know, but I should be glad to spend the rest of my life researching the question”.
zero over 12 years ago
Davepostmp over 12 years ago
They were both great, for their time and right up until now – they opened up the opportunity to do the SF genre right with a good budget and not be pigeon-holed as unworthy by movie studios.
jmcx4 over 12 years ago
I still like them better than the Zombie-Vampire-Werewolf movies that are popular now.
prrdh over 12 years ago
‘All he took’? Don’t forget Nichelle Nichols.
Stephen Gilberg over 12 years ago
This strip doesn’t say much about SW by comparison. Maybe it demands a rare sequel.
seldon913 over 12 years ago
@Stephen: On his site it says the next strip will be Why Star Wars is better than Star Trek.
Malcolm Hall over 12 years ago
And the theme is “how to explain” — not which is better — Scott’s just showing how to take on or another side. He could even have a strip about how to make the case that Zombie movies are sometimes tolerable. Although that would be a toughie.
runar over 12 years ago
Actually, Babylon 5 is far, far better than both.
WaitingMan over 12 years ago
“Deep Space Nine” rules! All else pales in comparison!
prrdh over 12 years ago
Someone once asked Andre Simon whether Burgundy or Bordeaux made the greater wine, and he replied, “I don’t know, but I should be glad to spend the rest of my life researching the question”.