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08 May 2009 04:44 #1
by WayaMilenko (WayaMilenko)
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Yes, I have returned to speak on this.
The movie is phenomenal and does not screw up current cannon...this may be spoilerish so precede at your own warning...
The story we all grew up on and love are not dead. Those did happen, as they explain in the film this created a alternate universe (and need I remind the hardcore folks that there is precedent for this...beared Spock ring a bell). The universe we all know still exist, we know this because OG Spock would cease to exist if it didn't, he is just incapable of going back to that universe.
Now some history is obviously changed, but it is an alternate reality so the blood thing never happens, The Cage never happens and the second pilot never happens.Hell, Savick, David Marcus and many others are likely eliminated from existence.Certain things in the future will definitely happen (events in ST:TMP and IV) Something else hasn't happened yet either, and this is the good news.
For the sequel, there is only one place they need to go...the Botany Bay...and from hell's heart we shall stab at thee...
The movie is phenomenal and does not screw up current cannon...this may be spoilerish so precede at your own warning...
The story we all grew up on and love are not dead. Those did happen, as they explain in the film this created a alternate universe (and need I remind the hardcore folks that there is precedent for this...beared Spock ring a bell). The universe we all know still exist, we know this because OG Spock would cease to exist if it didn't, he is just incapable of going back to that universe.
Now some history is obviously changed, but it is an alternate reality so the blood thing never happens, The Cage never happens and the second pilot never happens.Hell, Savick, David Marcus and many others are likely eliminated from existence.Certain things in the future will definitely happen (events in ST:TMP and IV) Something else hasn't happened yet either, and this is the good news.
For the sequel, there is only one place they need to go...the Botany Bay...and from hell's heart we shall stab at thee...
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08 May 2009 12:42 #2
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I am so excited for this movie! I can't wait to see it! I'm glad that you posted this up, because I was wondering if they messed anything up or if it wasn't that good. Thank you, now I'm even more excited lol
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There is really no competition. As far as just movies go, Star Trek is the far superior film. As far as Trek movies go, it is still far better than WoK. Heck, First Contact was better than Wrath.
Although I do have to say, there isn't anything that matches Spock's death. Still, one moment does not the best movie make.
Although I do have to say, there isn't anything that matches Spock's death. Still, one moment does not the best movie make.
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I likted it.
That said, one Space Marine could still wipe out the whole crew of the Enterprise with no problem.
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That said, one Space Marine could still wipe out the whole crew of the Enterprise with no problem.
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11 May 2009 19:27 #8
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Give me a platoon of Starship Troopers, from the book.
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11 May 2009 19:52 - 11 May 2009 20:15 #9
by Cameron (Galen)
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Genetically enhanced supermen and tacnuke-wielding supersuits aside...
I was extremely critical of this movie when I saw the trailer. In fact I maintain that the trailers were very poorly made and did not do the scenes they used any sort of justice. Over the years, Trek has, in my mind, fallen down and not been able to get back up. I did not really enjoy Voyager and parts of Enterprise made me want to use brain bleach. The trailers for this movie made it seem like more of the same, but more edgy and extreme.
I feared that this and this had a vicious Romulan Hulk baby that was about to tread all over my brain.
That said, I enjoyed it. I was ready to tear this movie apart tooth and nail, but in the end, I just couldn't. I'm not going to gush and say it was a perfect movie, but all the flaws I could name are mostly little tiny nitpicks that only make me seem petty for noticing them. This is the start, and quite possibly the top of the Summer movie season as far as I'm concerned. Not only did I like it, despite one of Trek's most overused plot devices being the basis for the entire setup, I want to see the sequel.
I will say no more, other than if you haven't seen it, go, even if you're not a big Trek person. It's worth a watch.
I was extremely critical of this movie when I saw the trailer. In fact I maintain that the trailers were very poorly made and did not do the scenes they used any sort of justice. Over the years, Trek has, in my mind, fallen down and not been able to get back up. I did not really enjoy Voyager and parts of Enterprise made me want to use brain bleach. The trailers for this movie made it seem like more of the same, but more edgy and extreme.
I feared that this and this had a vicious Romulan Hulk baby that was about to tread all over my brain.
That said, I enjoyed it. I was ready to tear this movie apart tooth and nail, but in the end, I just couldn't. I'm not going to gush and say it was a perfect movie, but all the flaws I could name are mostly little tiny nitpicks that only make me seem petty for noticing them. This is the start, and quite possibly the top of the Summer movie season as far as I'm concerned. Not only did I like it, despite one of Trek's most overused plot devices being the basis for the entire setup, I want to see the sequel.
I will say no more, other than if you haven't seen it, go, even if you're not a big Trek person. It's worth a watch.
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19 May 2009 10:31 #11
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I went and saw it over this past weekend. It was an ok movie for me. Some stuff I liked, some I didn't. Overall, I felt I got my money's worth (especially since I caught an early matinee of it for $6.00).
I like the actor they had playing Bones as he was Eomer in Lord of the Ring, the Russian hitman in the Bourne Supremacy, and a bunch of other roles in movies. He really had the diction and mannerisms down pretty good.
What I didn't like was "Kung-Fu Action Fencing" Sulu.
I like the actor they had playing Bones as he was Eomer in Lord of the Ring, the Russian hitman in the Bourne Supremacy, and a bunch of other roles in movies. He really had the diction and mannerisms down pretty good.
What I didn't like was "Kung-Fu Action Fencing" Sulu.
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19 May 2009 10:50 - 19 May 2009 10:52 #12
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Why? Fencing Sulu was an awesome homage to The Naked Time, in which Takei had to learn fencing for the filming of the ST episode after he had lied and said he already had training in it. That sword was kickass.
I greatly enjoyed the movie. The actors did an amazing job both playing such classic characters as well as giving each their own personal and updated twist. My favorate new edition I won't post, as it could be considered a spoiler.
Speaking of which, did you know this was the first time Uhura's first name has been spoken on screen?
Clint, I completely agree on the Botany Bay. I just rewatched that episode this weekend - forgot how well done it was.
I greatly enjoyed the movie. The actors did an amazing job both playing such classic characters as well as giving each their own personal and updated twist. My favorate new edition I won't post, as it could be considered a spoiler.
Speaking of which, did you know this was the first time Uhura's first name has been spoken on screen?
Clint, I completely agree on the Botany Bay. I just rewatched that episode this weekend - forgot how well done it was.
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19 May 2009 11:26 #14
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I agree the sword design and idea was kick-ass. If they had Sulu just plain fencing, would've been cool.
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Why? Fencing Sulu was an awesome homage to The Naked Time, in which Takei had to learn fencing for the filming of the ST episode after he had lied and said he already had training in it. That sword was kickass.
I agree the sword design and idea was kick-ass. If they had Sulu just plain fencing, would've been cool.
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19 May 2009 11:50 #15
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Let me preface this before i say anything. I hate the original start trek movies, shows, and pretty much everything else that was star trek related. That being said I really really liked this new movie. It has some good action sequences, some really funny moments, and just a generally good story line. The fencing sulu part may have been a little cheesy but whatever, anything is better than the old star trek and thier phasers that looked like garage door openers. The actual space ship fighting was also pretty cool. In the end i thought it was a pretty good movie and I would definately see the next one that came out. I also give them an A+ for making a movie that people other than star trek fans would like.
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19 May 2009 12:01 #16
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IIRC the original phasers were very slightly modified commissary salt and pepper shakers.
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19 May 2009 15:26 #17
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I thought that is was medical scanners that were originally designed to be the salt shaker for the salt creature episodes, but when it was pointed out that they would have to explain that the weird looking thing was in fact a salt shaker before having the creature go after it, it was decided that they would be re-used as a different prop that needed less explaination for the plot to move on.
Though I'm digging into the adolescent nerd-ity for that one... which I have completely overcome now that I am an adult
I liked the movie a lot... McCoy was awesome... spot on with the voice, you close your eyes and "you are there".
Was a little iffy on Spock's emotions... then I remembered that in the Cage, he showed much more emotions, and figured that we are seeing him when he is younger, when Pike was his commander, and he had less control over his emotions... but still, too much.
The rest was good enough for what I was looking for.
Though I'm digging into the adolescent nerd-ity for that one... which I have completely overcome now that I am an adult
I liked the movie a lot... McCoy was awesome... spot on with the voice, you close your eyes and "you are there".
Was a little iffy on Spock's emotions... then I remembered that in the Cage, he showed much more emotions, and figured that we are seeing him when he is younger, when Pike was his commander, and he had less control over his emotions... but still, too much.
The rest was good enough for what I was looking for.
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31 May 2009 16:27 #19
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Being a star trek fan for years I must say that i saw it and enjoyed it immensely. My only two negative things I can say about a other wise fine movie is that star trek needs to get away from Time distortions altogether & I have been happy fully turned away from the ultra clean world of star trek and favor now a more dark and dirty sci fi world like Battle star galactic
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