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Re: Star Trek XI
is Jar Jar in this one?
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I can't imagine Shatner doing a cameo in anything...he's the kind of actor that just dominates whatever scene he's in, plus he can't really act
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Ha thats gota be one of those eternal enigmas.... how does he do it?
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Chekov said they should come out of warp behind one of Saturn's moons when he was telling them his plan for catching up to Nero without being seen. I believe the specific moon he mentioned was Titan.
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I saw this last week - my eyeballs have just about recovered from the "lens flare" madness.
Abrams dropped one or several million into each scene I think. I even read some article where he was explaining why? Something to do with the grandeur of space just offscreen or some bullshit. - WTF? It's lens flare - it's cheap, it's cheesy - don't explain it - just don't use in every fricking wideshot, close up and extreme close up. I swear, there was lens flare off Spock's teeth in the final scenes. What was the Spock and Uhura thing all about? Most of the rest of the characters were cool and made sense in the cheesy, space-capade way that is Star Trek's roots. The time-space quantum mechanics flux capacitor insanities were all a bit much, but whatever, it all kind of worked - the good guys won. It reminded me a little bit of an episode of Tom Strong I read - where an alternate universe collides with ours. It's all hokey - but it's just a movie. But yeah - enough with the lens flares already. And I thought the in space effects from the battle scenes were better in Battlestar Galactica - but that's just me. And just in case you haven't seen it yet - runpee.com helps you figure out your bio breaks.
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I liked the movie, but it seemed to move a little fast. Suddenly there's this emergency, and oh look at that, all of the main characters are suddenly officers on the bridge. Granted, the movie was about how everyone met, but it seemed a little hasty. But even with only a vague notion of the characters, it still was interesting to see their origins. As far as acting, I liked Spock a lot, but I thought McCoy was a bit over the top. The scene with that one red shirt guy was deliciously predictable. Overall a good summer popcorn movie, and I think better than Terminator Salvation.
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Saw it Thursday...was thoroughly entertained. having grown up in the age of TNG with the original series always on in reruns, i have quite a fondness for the franchise. It's certainly the best looking of all the films (no surprise, given tech upgrades). And i didn't mind the "alternate timeline" - it's cool that there's some tension between Kirk and Spock. And Nimoy's turn was actually useful to the plot, not just a hollow cameo.
Lens flare was outta control, i agree! But overall, a pretty nice set-up of the characters. great that Chekov and Sulu actually had something useful to do in this, versus the series and the movies. Briskly paced, full of action, characters you actually like, and being familiar/reverential to the original while putting a unique stamp on it.
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finally watched this last night - funny watching it in this 'post-avatar' world...
...enjoyed it far more than avatar - even sitting at home. decent story, well-told, the humour was great, the nods to the past were well done (you knew the 3rd bloke beaming onto the drill rig just wasn't going to make it, didn't you?) but yes; that lens flare was annoying after the 15th time, never mind the other 80million flashes! (to suggest an answer as to why nero couldn't make the jump finally, wasn't his ship already crippled by red matter?) a good laugh, looked great - when will the 3-d edition be rushed out?
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