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Watching TNG as a kid
Realizing, now, you're only 5 years younger than Patrick Stewart was when he started filming TNG (47)
Which is even more mind-blowing when you consider that a lot for these long-awaited sequels...the protagonist in the sequel is as old, if not older than, their mentor in the original.
I could be mis-remembering on some of these, but...
Creed: Stallone was older in this movie mentoring Apollo Creed's son, than Mickey was in the original Rocky
TopGun Maverick: Tom Cruise is >= Tom Skerritt (Viper) in Top Gun
Cobra Kai: Ralph Macchio >= Pat Morita in Karate Kid
SWTLJ: Mark Hamill >= Alex Guinness
yea, we're old. but we haven't done a little big horn like custer did when he was 36
there's always someone better, but there's also always someone worse
Another Kirk POV: Watching a Beastie Boys song destroy a fleet of alien vessels... Realizing you were playing the same song when you drove your big brother's Corvette off a cliff as a kid.
That’s all Mark Twain’s fault.
I was watching DS9 last night and they said "Chief O'Brien can't be a day over 38"
-_-
I got more rhymes than I got gray hair And that's a lot because I got my share
I knew I was old when I heard Sell Out by RBF in the grocery store.
That hurts my heart... aside from other heart health related issues.
Headstrong is what broke me
...first time i heard ozzy playing in a grocery store twenty-five years ago, i knew my age had passed into history...
Me: just trying to get some laughs on Lemmy.
You: old peeps want to catch some strays.
I have been listening to the Beastie Boys since 1986. How is that already almost years? Paul's Boutique is probably my favorite album of all time.
Bro, I thought I was old. Thanks for humbling me.
What are the pics from? They look familiar but I can't place it
That's a young James T. Kirk in the opening of Star Trek (2009), the J.J. Abrams reboot film.
Surely that wasn't 16 years ago.
Surely.
Gracias!
Kelvin Timeline Star Trek from '09. I usually put that info in the body notes.
Oh thanks! I'm using Lemmy from a mobile app, so I'm not sure how to see extra info like that
Adam Yauch died 13 years ago.
Over 50 years of tunes floating around in my noggin.