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Sir Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to figure out what it wants. What is its motivation? 
Jason Nesmith: It's a rock monster. It doesn't have motivation. 
Sir Alexander Dane: See, that's your problem, Jason. You were never serious about the craft.

Guy Fleegman: Did you guys ever WATCH the show?

Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to kill it. 
Jason Nesmith: Kill it? Well, I'm open to any suggestions. 
Tommy Webber: Go for the eyes, like in episode 22! 
Jason Nesmith: He doesn't have any eyes, Tommy! 
Tommy Webber: Go for the mouth, then, the throat, his vulnerable spots! 
Jason Nesmith: It's a rock! It doesn't have any vulnerable spots! 
Guy Fleegman: I know! You construct a weapon. Look around, can you form some sort of rudimentary lathe?

Sir Alexander Dane: [In disgust] By Grabthar's hammer... what a savings.

Guy Fleegman: Hey guys, there's a red-thingy moving toward the green-thingy. 
Jason Nesmith: What? 
Guy Fleegman: Red-thingy moving toward the green-thingy. I think we're the green-thingy.

Gwen DeMarco: Alex, where are you going? 
Sir Alexander Dane: To see if there's a pub.

Jason Nesmith: Remember yesterday at the convention, those people dressed like aliens? They were aliens! They were termites or... or dalmations. I can't really remember cause I was kinda hungover.

Jason Nesmith: Hi! What's up with her, doesn't she talk? 
Quellek: Her translator is broken. 
Laliari: Yalalalala! 
Jason Nesmith: Okey dokey.

Sir Alexander Dane: I played Richard III. 
Fred Kwan: Five curtain calls... 
Sir Alexander Dane: There were five curtain calls. I was an actor once, damn it. Now look at me. Look at me! I won't go out there and say that stupid line one more time.

Sir Alexander Dane: By Grabthar's hammer, by the suns of Worvan, you shall be avenged.

[Introducing Alex at the convention]
Announcer: Give him a hand, he's British.

Fred Kwan: It's the simple things in life you treasure.

from ‘Galaxy Quest’ (1999) Starring Tim Allen (The Santa Clause), Sigourney Weaver (Paul), Tony Shalhoub (Quick Change), Daryl Mitchell (Sgt. Bilko), Sam Rockwell (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) Justin Long (Jay and Silent Bob Reboot), and Alan Rickman (Die Hard). Written by Robert Gordon (MIB II) and David Howard (Trek: The Movie). Directed by Dean Parisot (Bill and Ted Face the Music).


Galaxy Quest is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film directed by Dean Parisot and written by David Howard and Robert Gordon. A parody of and homage to science-fiction films and series, especially Star Trek and its fandom, the film stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell and Daryl Mitchell. It depicts the cast of a fictional defunct cult television series, Galaxy Quest, who are visited by actual aliens who think the series is an accurate documentary, and drawn into a very real intergalactic conflict.

The film was a modest box office success and positively received by critics: it won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (an award won by the original Star Trek series in the 1960s) and the Nebula Award for Best Script. It was also nominated for 10 Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film and Best Director for Parisot, Best Actress for Weaver, and Best Supporting Actor for Rickman, with Allen winning Best Actor.

Galaxy Quest eventually achieved cult status, especially from Star Trek fans for its affectionate parody, but also from more mainstream audiences as a comedy film in its own right.

Several Star Trek cast and crew members praised the film. It was included in Reader's Digest's list of The Top 100+ Funniest Movies of All Time in 2012, and Star Trek fans voted it the seventh best Star Trek film of all time in 2013.
Source: Wikipedia
Sir Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to figure out what it wants. What is its motivation? 
Jason Nesmith: It's a rock monster. It doesn't have motivation. 
Sir Alexander Dane: See, that's your problem, Jason. You were never serious about the craft.

Guy Fleegman: Did you guys ever WATCH the show?

Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to kill it. 
Jason Nesmith: Kill it? Well, I'm open to any suggestions. 
Tommy Webber: Go for the eyes, like in episode 22! 
Jason Nesmith: He doesn't have any eyes, Tommy! 
Tommy Webber: Go for the mouth, then, the throat, his vulnerable spots! 
Jason Nesmith: It's a rock! It doesn't have any vulnerable spots! 
Guy Fleegman: I know! You construct a weapon. Look around, can you form some sort of rudimentary lathe?

Sir Alexander Dane: [In disgust] By Grabthar's hammer... what a savings.

Guy Fleegman: Hey guys, there's a red-thingy moving toward the green-thingy. 
Jason Nesmith: What? 
Guy Fleegman: Red-thingy moving toward the green-thingy. I think we're the green-thingy.

Gwen DeMarco: Alex, where are you going? 
Sir Alexander Dane: To see if there's a pub.

Jason Nesmith: Remember yesterday at the convention, those people dressed like aliens? They were aliens! They were termites or... or dalmations. I can't really remember cause I was kinda hungover.

Jason Nesmith: Hi! What's up with her, doesn't she talk? 
Quellek: Her translator is broken. 
Laliari: Yalalalala! 
Jason Nesmith: Okey dokey.

Sir Alexander Dane: I played Richard III. 
Fred Kwan: Five curtain calls... 
Sir Alexander Dane: There were five curtain calls. I was an actor once, damn it. Now look at me. Look at me! I won't go out there and say that stupid line one more time.

Sir Alexander Dane: By Grabthar's hammer, by the suns of Worvan, you shall be avenged.

[Introducing Alex at the convention]
Announcer: Give him a hand, he's British.

Fred Kwan: It's the simple things in life you treasure.

from ‘Galaxy Quest’ (1999) Starring Tim Allen (The Santa Clause), Sigourney Weaver (Paul), Tony Shalhoub (Quick Change), Daryl Mitchell (Sgt. Bilko), Sam Rockwell (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) Justin Long (Jay and Silent Bob Reboot), and Alan Rickman (Die Hard). Written by Robert Gordon (MIB II) and David Howard (Trek: The Movie). Directed by Dean Parisot (Bill and Ted Face the Music).


Galaxy Quest is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film directed by Dean Parisot and written by David Howard and Robert Gordon. A parody of and homage to science-fiction films and series, especially Star Trek and its fandom, the film stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell and Daryl Mitchell. It depicts the cast of a fictional defunct cult television series, Galaxy Quest, who are visited by actual aliens who think the series is an accurate documentary, and drawn into a very real intergalactic conflict.

The film was a modest box office success and positively received by critics: it won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (an award won by the original Star Trek series in the 1960s) and the Nebula Award for Best Script. It was also nominated for 10 Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film and Best Director for Parisot, Best Actress for Weaver, and Best Supporting Actor for Rickman, with Allen winning Best Actor.

Galaxy Quest eventually achieved cult status, especially from Star Trek fans for its affectionate parody, but also from more mainstream audiences as a comedy film in its own right.

Several Star Trek cast and crew members praised the film. It was included in Reader's Digest's list of The Top 100+ Funniest Movies of All Time in 2012, and Star Trek fans voted it the seventh best Star Trek film of all time in 2013.
Source: Wikipedia
Sir Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to figure out what it wants. What is its motivation? 
Jason Nesmith: It's a rock monster. It doesn't have motivation. 
Sir Alexander Dane: See, that's your problem, Jason. You were never serious about the craft.

Guy Fleegman: Did you guys ever WATCH the show?

Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to kill it. 
Jason Nesmith: Kill it? Well, I'm open to any suggestions. 
Tommy Webber: Go for the eyes, like in episode 22! 
Jason Nesmith: He doesn't have any eyes, Tommy! 
Tommy Webber: Go for the mouth, then, the throat, his vulnerable spots! 
Jason Nesmith: It's a rock! It doesn't have any vulnerable spots! 
Guy Fleegman: I know! You construct a weapon. Look around, can you form some sort of rudimentary lathe?

Sir Alexander Dane: [In disgust] By Grabthar's hammer... what a savings.

Guy Fleegman: Hey guys, there's a red-thingy moving toward the green-thingy. 
Jason Nesmith: What? 
Guy Fleegman: Red-thingy moving toward the green-thingy. I think we're the green-thingy.

Gwen DeMarco: Alex, where are you going? 
Sir Alexander Dane: To see if there's a pub.

Jason Nesmith: Remember yesterday at the convention, those people dressed like aliens? They were aliens! They were termites or... or dalmations. I can't really remember cause I was kinda hungover.

Jason Nesmith: Hi! What's up with her, doesn't she talk? 
Quellek: Her translator is broken. 
Laliari: Yalalalala! 
Jason Nesmith: Okey dokey.

Sir Alexander Dane: I played Richard III. 
Fred Kwan: Five curtain calls... 
Sir Alexander Dane: There were five curtain calls. I was an actor once, damn it. Now look at me. Look at me! I won't go out there and say that stupid line one more time.

Sir Alexander Dane: By Grabthar's hammer, by the suns of Worvan, you shall be avenged.

[Introducing Alex at the convention]
Announcer: Give him a hand, he's British.

Fred Kwan: It's the simple things in life you treasure.

from ‘Galaxy Quest’ (1999) Starring Tim Allen (The Santa Clause), Sigourney Weaver (Paul), Tony Shalhoub (Quick Change), Daryl Mitchell (Sgt. Bilko), Sam Rockwell (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) Justin Long (Jay and Silent Bob Reboot), and Alan Rickman (Die Hard). Written by Robert Gordon (MIB II) and David Howard (Trek: The Movie). Directed by Dean Parisot (Bill and Ted Face the Music).


Galaxy Quest is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film directed by Dean Parisot and written by David Howard and Robert Gordon. A parody of and homage to science-fiction films and series, especially Star Trek and its fandom, the film stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell and Daryl Mitchell. It depicts the cast of a fictional defunct cult television series, Galaxy Quest, who are visited by actual aliens who think the series is an accurate documentary, and drawn into a very real intergalactic conflict.

The film was a modest box office success and positively received by critics: it won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (an award won by the original Star Trek series in the 1960s) and the Nebula Award for Best Script. It was also nominated for 10 Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film and Best Director for Parisot, Best Actress for Weaver, and Best Supporting Actor for Rickman, with Allen winning Best Actor.

Galaxy Quest eventually achieved cult status, especially from Star Trek fans for its affectionate parody, but also from more mainstream audiences as a comedy film in its own right.

Several Star Trek cast and crew members praised the film. It was included in Reader's Digest's list of The Top 100+ Funniest Movies of All Time in 2012, and Star Trek fans voted it the seventh best Star Trek film of all time in 2013.
Source: Wikipedia
Sir Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to figure out what it wants. What is its motivation? 
Jason Nesmith: It's a rock monster. It doesn't have motivation. 
Sir Alexander Dane: See, that's your problem, Jason. You were never serious about the craft.

Guy Fleegman: Did you guys ever WATCH the show?

Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to kill it. 
Jason Nesmith: Kill it? Well, I'm open to any suggestions. 
Tommy Webber: Go for the eyes, like in episode 22! 
Jason Nesmith: He doesn't have any eyes, Tommy! 
Tommy Webber: Go for the mouth, then, the throat, his vulnerable spots! 
Jason Nesmith: It's a rock! It doesn't have any vulnerable spots! 
Guy Fleegman: I know! You construct a weapon. Look around, can you form some sort of rudimentary lathe?

Sir Alexander Dane: [In disgust] By Grabthar's hammer... what a savings.

Guy Fleegman: Hey guys, there's a red-thingy moving toward the green-thingy. 
Jason Nesmith: What? 
Guy Fleegman: Red-thingy moving toward the green-thingy. I think we're the green-thingy.

Gwen DeMarco: Alex, where are you going? 
Sir Alexander Dane: To see if there's a pub.

Jason Nesmith: Remember yesterday at the convention, those people dressed like aliens? They were aliens! They were termites or... or dalmations. I can't really remember cause I was kinda hungover.

Jason Nesmith: Hi! What's up with her, doesn't she talk? 
Quellek: Her translator is broken. 
Laliari: Yalalalala! 
Jason Nesmith: Okey dokey.

Sir Alexander Dane: I played Richard III. 
Fred Kwan: Five curtain calls... 
Sir Alexander Dane: There were five curtain calls. I was an actor once, damn it. Now look at me. Look at me! I won't go out there and say that stupid line one more time.

Sir Alexander Dane: By Grabthar's hammer, by the suns of Worvan, you shall be avenged.

[Introducing Alex at the convention]
Announcer: Give him a hand, he's British.

Fred Kwan: It's the simple things in life you treasure.

from ‘Galaxy Quest’ (1999) Starring Tim Allen (The Santa Clause), Sigourney Weaver (Paul), Tony Shalhoub (Quick Change), Daryl Mitchell (Sgt. Bilko), Sam Rockwell (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) Justin Long (Jay and Silent Bob Reboot), and Alan Rickman (Die Hard). Written by Robert Gordon (MIB II) and David Howard (Trek: The Movie). Directed by Dean Parisot (Bill and Ted Face the Music).


Galaxy Quest is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film directed by Dean Parisot and written by David Howard and Robert Gordon. A parody of and homage to science-fiction films and series, especially Star Trek and its fandom, the film stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell and Daryl Mitchell. It depicts the cast of a fictional defunct cult television series, Galaxy Quest, who are visited by actual aliens who think the series is an accurate documentary, and drawn into a very real intergalactic conflict.

The film was a modest box office success and positively received by critics: it won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (an award won by the original Star Trek series in the 1960s) and the Nebula Award for Best Script. It was also nominated for 10 Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film and Best Director for Parisot, Best Actress for Weaver, and Best Supporting Actor for Rickman, with Allen winning Best Actor.

Galaxy Quest eventually achieved cult status, especially from Star Trek fans for its affectionate parody, but also from more mainstream audiences as a comedy film in its own right.

Several Star Trek cast and crew members praised the film. It was included in Reader's Digest's list of The Top 100+ Funniest Movies of All Time in 2012, and Star Trek fans voted it the seventh best Star Trek film of all time in 2013.
Source: Wikipedia
Sir Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to figure out what it wants. What is its motivation? 
Jason Nesmith: It's a rock monster. It doesn't have motivation. 
Sir Alexander Dane: See, that's your problem, Jason. You were never serious about the craft.

Guy Fleegman: Did you guys ever WATCH the show?

Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to kill it. 
Jason Nesmith: Kill it? Well, I'm open to any suggestions. 
Tommy Webber: Go for the eyes, like in episode 22! 
Jason Nesmith: He doesn't have any eyes, Tommy! 
Tommy Webber: Go for the mouth, then, the throat, his vulnerable spots! 
Jason Nesmith: It's a rock! It doesn't have any vulnerable spots! 
Guy Fleegman: I know! You construct a weapon. Look around, can you form some sort of rudimentary lathe?

Sir Alexander Dane: [In disgust] By Grabthar's hammer... what a savings.

Guy Fleegman: Hey guys, there's a red-thingy moving toward the green-thingy. 
Jason Nesmith: What? 
Guy Fleegman: Red-thingy moving toward the green-thingy. I think we're the green-thingy.

Gwen DeMarco: Alex, where are you going? 
Sir Alexander Dane: To see if there's a pub.

Jason Nesmith: Remember yesterday at the convention, those people dressed like aliens? They were aliens! They were termites or... or dalmations. I can't really remember cause I was kinda hungover.

Jason Nesmith: Hi! What's up with her, doesn't she talk? 
Quellek: Her translator is broken. 
Laliari: Yalalalala! 
Jason Nesmith: Okey dokey.

Sir Alexander Dane: I played Richard III. 
Fred Kwan: Five curtain calls... 
Sir Alexander Dane: There were five curtain calls. I was an actor once, damn it. Now look at me. Look at me! I won't go out there and say that stupid line one more time.

Sir Alexander Dane: By Grabthar's hammer, by the suns of Worvan, you shall be avenged.

[Introducing Alex at the convention]
Announcer: Give him a hand, he's British.

Fred Kwan: It's the simple things in life you treasure.

from ‘Galaxy Quest’ (1999) Starring Tim Allen (The Santa Clause), Sigourney Weaver (Paul), Tony Shalhoub (Quick Change), Daryl Mitchell (Sgt. Bilko), Sam Rockwell (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) Justin Long (Jay and Silent Bob Reboot), and Alan Rickman (Die Hard). Written by Robert Gordon (MIB II) and David Howard (Trek: The Movie). Directed by Dean Parisot (Bill and Ted Face the Music).


Galaxy Quest is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film directed by Dean Parisot and written by David Howard and Robert Gordon. A parody of and homage to science-fiction films and series, especially Star Trek and its fandom, the film stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell and Daryl Mitchell. It depicts the cast of a fictional defunct cult television series, Galaxy Quest, who are visited by actual aliens who think the series is an accurate documentary, and drawn into a very real intergalactic conflict.

The film was a modest box office success and positively received by critics: it won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (an award won by the original Star Trek series in the 1960s) and the Nebula Award for Best Script. It was also nominated for 10 Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film and Best Director for Parisot, Best Actress for Weaver, and Best Supporting Actor for Rickman, with Allen winning Best Actor.

Galaxy Quest eventually achieved cult status, especially from Star Trek fans for its affectionate parody, but also from more mainstream audiences as a comedy film in its own right.

Several Star Trek cast and crew members praised the film. It was included in Reader's Digest's list of The Top 100+ Funniest Movies of All Time in 2012, and Star Trek fans voted it the seventh best Star Trek film of all time in 2013.
Source: Wikipedia
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Philip Leister

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Sir Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to figure out what it wants. What is its motivation? Jason Nesmith: It's a rock monster. It doesn't have motivation. Sir Alexander Dane: See, that's your problem, Jason. You were never serious about the craft. Guy Fleegman: Did you guys ever WATCH the show? Alexander Dane: You're just going to have to kill it. Jason Nesmith: Kill it? Well, I'm open to any suggestions. Tommy Webber: Go for the eyes, like in episode 22! Jason Nesmith: He doesn't have any eyes, Tommy! Tommy Webber: Go for the mouth, then, the throat, his vulnerable spots! Jason Nesmith: It's a rock! It doesn't have any vulnerable spots! Guy Fleegman: I know! You construct a weapon. Look around, can you form some sort of rudimentary lathe? Sir Alexander Dane: [In disgust] By Grabthar's hammer... what a savings. Guy Fleegman: Hey guys, there's a red-thingy moving toward the green-thingy. Jason Nesmith: What? Guy Fleegman: Red-thingy moving toward the green-thingy. I think we're the green-thingy. Gwen DeMarco: Alex, where are you going? Sir Alexander Dane: To see if there's a pub. Jason Nesmith: Remember yesterday at the convention, those people dressed like aliens? They were aliens! They were termites or... or dalmations. I can't really remember cause I was kinda hungover. Jason Nesmith: Hi! What's up with her, doesn't she talk? Quellek: Her translator is broken. Laliari: Yalalalala! Jason Nesmith: Okey dokey. Sir Alexander Dane: I played Richard III. Fred Kwan: Five curtain calls... Sir Alexander Dane: There were five curtain calls. I was an actor once, damn it. Now look at me. Look at me! I won't go out there and say that stupid line one more time. Sir Alexander Dane: By Grabthar's hammer, by the suns of Worvan, you shall be avenged. [Introducing Alex at the convention] Announcer: Give him a hand, he's British. Fred Kwan: It's the simple things in life you treasure. from ‘Galaxy Quest’ (1999) Starring Tim Allen (The Santa Clause), Sigourney Weaver (Paul), Tony Shalhoub (Quick Change), Daryl Mitchell (Sgt. Bilko), Sam Rockwell (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) Justin Long (Jay and Silent Bob Reboot), and Alan Rickman (Die Hard). Written by Robert Gordon (MIB II) and David Howard (Trek: The Movie). Directed by Dean Parisot (Bill and Ted Face the Music). Galaxy Quest is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film directed by Dean Parisot and written by David Howard and Robert Gordon. A parody of and homage to science-fiction films and series, especially Star Trek and its fandom, the film stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell and Daryl Mitchell. It depicts the cast of a fictional defunct cult television series, Galaxy Quest, who are visited by actual aliens who think the series is an accurate documentary, and drawn into a very real intergalactic conflict. The film was a modest box office success and positively received by critics: it won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (an award won by the original Star Trek series in the 1960s) and the Nebula Award for Best Script. It was also nominated for 10 Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film and Best Director for Parisot, Best Actress for Weaver, and Best Supporting Actor for Rickman, with Allen winning Best Actor. Galaxy Quest eventually achieved cult status, especially from Star Trek fans for its affectionate parody, but also from more mainstream audiences as a comedy film in its own right. Several Star Trek cast and crew members praised the film. It was included in Reader's Digest's list of The Top 100+ Funniest Movies of All Time in 2012, and Star Trek fans voted it the seventh best Star Trek film of all time in 2013. Source: Wikipedia

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I’m (I am?) a self-taught artist, originally from the north suburbs of Chicago (also known as John Hughes' America). Born in 1984, I started painting in 2017 and began to take it somewhat seriously in 2019. I currently reside in rural Montana and live a secluded life with my three dogs - Pebbles (a.k.a. Jaws, Brandy, Fang), Bam Bam (a.k.a. Scrat, Dinki-Di, Trash Panda, Dug), and Mystique (a.k.a. Lady), and five cats - Burglekutt (a.k.a. Ghostmouse Makah), Vohnkar! (a.k.a. Storm Shadow, Grogu), Falkor (a.k.a. Moro, The Mummy's Kryptonite, Wendigo, BFC), Nibbler (a.k.a. Cobblepot), and Meegosh (a.k.a. Lenny). Part of the preface to the 'Complete Works of Emily Dickinson helps sum me up as a person and an artist: "The verses of Emily Dickinson belong emphatically to what Emerson long since called ‘the Poetry of the Portfolio,’ something produced absolutely without the thought of publication, and solely by way of expression of the writer's own mind. Such verse must inevitably forfeit whatever advantage lies in the discipline of public criticism and the enforced conformity to accepted ways. On the other hand, it may often gain something through the habit of freedom and unconventional utterance of daring thoughts. In the case of the present author, there was no choice in the matter; she must write thus, or not at all. A recluse by temperament and habit, literally spending years without settling her foot beyond the doorstep, and many more years during which her walks were strictly limited to her father's grounds, she habitually concealed her mind, like her person, from all but a few friends; and it was with great difficulty that she was persuaded to print during her lifetime, three or four poems. Yet she wrote verses in great abundance; and though brought curiosity indifferent to all conventional rules, had yet a rigorous literary standard of her own, and often altered a word many times to suit an ear which had its own tenacious fastidiousness." -Thomas Wentworth Higginson "Not bad... you say this is your first lesson?" "Yes, but my father was an *art collector*, so…"

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