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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Daddy Day Care


    tuxixidur — 20 years ago(May 22, 2005 11:51 AM)

    Has anyone noticed that after one of the kids speaks Klingon to Marvin, he makes the Vulcan sign for "live long and prosper" with his hand? That is a bit strange coming from a guy who is supposed to be a big Star Trek fanthe kid I can understand, but him? Can anyone explain this?

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      PeaceChild — 20 years ago(June 01, 2005 05:29 PM)

      I'm not one to nit-pick, makes no difference to me. I'm sure it's just a bit of sloppy writing. But regardless, if a little kid did something deemed incorrect according to the fandom, it wouldn't be very nice to not return the gesture the only other alternatives would be to a) ignore the sign completely and risk upsetting him, or b) correct him and risk upsetting him.
      Of course Marvin WAS quick to correct Flash's attempts to name villains
      Well, that's enough of overanalyzing Daddy Day Care for me for one day. ^^

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        tuxixidur — 20 years ago(June 02, 2005 11:35 AM)

        I'm not a Daddy Day Care fan it just seemed odd to me the first time I saw it. What you said makes sense though.

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          Elastigirl_ — 20 years ago(June 19, 2005 05:57 PM)

          Plus Marvin didn't do the sign right away, he just kind of did it with a little "yeah, whatever" look on his face. Look at his face again, and you'll see what I mean. Well, not "yeah, whatever", but kind of "okay, sure". I don't know! Just watch him next time and you'll see!
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            milwaukee_rdb — 20 years ago(February 04, 2006 06:29 PM)

            Sorry, I'm not a Star Trek Fan, but isn't the Klingon speaking and vulcan thing both from Star Trek? What makes them so odd being together?

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              three-amigos — 20 years ago(March 04, 2006 09:24 PM)

              This was one of this under rated film's charms. A surprising number of Star Trek references. I especially loved the puppet show of Wrath of Kahn. That made me laugh. And didn't Eddie Murphy spoof Star Wars in The Klumps movie (Nutty Prof. 2)??? He's got a history of doing stuff like that.
              I rented this movie with low expectations, and it surprised me. Not a classic but one of Murphy's better recent flicks.

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                crescentcomics1 — 20 years ago(March 09, 2006 06:38 PM)

                Klingons and Vulcans are two totally different races/cultures in the Star Trek mythos. As a matter of fact, you could consider them polar opposites (Klingons=bloodthirsty warriors, Vulcans=logical pacifists).
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                  dondonp — 20 years ago(March 31, 2006 07:38 AM)

                  You mean the Vulcan Salute, right?

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                    vasq6876 — 19 years ago(June 13, 2006 01:42 AM)

                    It's not necessarily a contradiction. Trekkers communicating with each other would be likely to use the Vulcan hand salute even if they spoke Klingon to each other. It's not like the kid thought of himself as a Vulcan communicating with another Vulcan. He was a Star Trek fan communicating with a fellow Star Trek fan.
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                      sinceimetjc — 19 years ago(June 24, 2006 11:04 AM)

                      "It's not necessarily a contradiction. Trekkers communicating with each other would be likely to use the Vulcan hand salute even if they spoke Klingon to each other. It's not like the kid thought of himself as a Vulcan communicating with another Vulcan. He was a Star Trek fan communicating with a fellow Star Trek fan."
                      Exactly. If someone wants to get totally technical, they could say that "well, marvin was wearing a starfleet uniform when the kid spoke klingon to him and saluted with the vulcan hand signal." Big deal guys, he saw that there was a fellow Star Trek fan. I think the whole tribute to Star Trek was hilarious in this movie.
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