Talk:Love and Rocket

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Meisterdieb in topic Howler mummies
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Sigourney Weaver?

Whoever wrote "Sigourney Weaver is best known for narrating Planet Earth on the Discovery Channel" has apparently never seen the Alien movies, Ghostbusters, or any of the other landmark movies she's been in. (Too young?) Also, in an unrelated nitpick, the object that stops Bender as he's running appears to me to be a diode, not an "opposite charge" as claimed in this article. I only have the DVD version for reference, so maybe it really was a charge in the original broadcast, but I think more likely the claim here is wrong.




Bender sounds a lot like John Belushi's character Jake in The Blues Brothers when he's begging for his life. The quote is not the same but they sound very similiar when you hear it. comparison:Jake:[Falling to his knees before her] Oh please don't kill us. Please, please don't kill us. You know I love ya baby, I wouldn't leave ya. It wasn't my fault.
Bender: Uh, you don't need to kill us, Planet Express Ship ... because ... I love you. Oh, yeah, baby! I feel like doing stuff for you and stuff.maybe it's just the way he talked to his "girlfriend" that reminded me of John Belushi in The Blues Brothers. -AC


What song is playing when Bender complains about the ship's choice of music? -- someone

I've added this to the references section Stardust8212 01:18, 7 July 2006 (UTC)

Candy Hearts

  • CUTIE PIE
  • U-R-2 CUTE
  • I love you (spoken)
  • You're my man (spoken)
  • I WUV U
  • U LEAVE ME BREATH-LESS
I removed this because I don't feel that it adds anything significant to the article. As usual if the poular consensus is against me then I'll put it back but this is really just a subset of trivia (what I'd call "truly trivial trivia" at that) and this article already has too much trivia. Stardust8212 15:34, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

Bender cares?

Why does Bender seemed so disturbed when he realises Lovey Bears are made from real creatures? If you look closely at his face you can clearly see that his disturbed/upset.203.53.167.180 08:44, 28 June 2007 (UTC)

Cultural References

Is the "Two gangster planets and a cowboy world" a reference to the Star Trek: TOS tendency to have entire worlds based around certain very specific cultural phenomena from Earth history?Mad2Physicist (talk) 07:43, 1 June 2008 (UTC)


The plot has a very high parallel to a the first story "Magnetic Rose" in the 1995 anime movie Memories_(film)

From the wikipage: "The space station is run by the deranged AI imprint of a lovelorn, jaded opera diva, who controls the station's functions, including its life support systems and (to more dramatic effect) its VR holography and supporting nanotechnical systems."

--Georgelulu (talk) 09:56, 3 October 2009 (UTC)

Howler mummies

Are these a reference to anything? -Meisterdieb (talk) 19:41, 2 April 2010 (UTC)