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May 10, 2009, 11:50 PM
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Star Trek
So... new Star Trek movie.
It was pretty awesome.
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May 12, 2009, 5:52 PM
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T'was a shiny movie! 5 out of 5.
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May 13, 2009, 12:51 PM
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Good actors, good director, good story! Look forward to more. The spock story was good. Sylar makes a great Spock!
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May 14, 2009, 5:19 AM
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JJ Abrams: What do the kids like these days?
Intern: Gee, I don't know, let me check the internet.
* 5 Minutes Later *
Intern: Well, I've checked the internet.
JJ: And?
Intern: I've ascertained that the kids are into lense flares.
JJ: Lense flares?
Intern: According to the internet, lense flares are all the rage.
JJ: Excellent, get me a copy of photoshop. This is going to be the best movie ever.
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He admits he overdid it with the lens flares. It was a bit much in places but overall not as bad as I feared. And it was a good movie.
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May 18, 2009, 7:23 AM
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Started brilliantly, however the whole alternate future thing got a bit weird. Overall though, it was a step in the right direction to reviving Star Trek.
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Originally Posted by Ross Hendrie
Started brilliantly, however the whole alternate future thing got a bit weird.
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It made pretty much perfect sense. You're lucky we got a writing team who bothered to explain the changes at all.
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Overall though, it was a step in the right direction to reviving Star Trek.
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Um, it wasn't a step, it was the revival of Star Trek.
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Originally Posted by Danny Stewart
It made pretty much perfect sense. You're lucky we got a writing team who bothered to explain the changes at all.
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I'm not saying it was poorly explained, I'm just saying it was weird that they decided to destroy Vulcan.
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Um, it wasn't a step, it was the revival of Star Trek.
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Yes.
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Originally Posted by Ross Hendrie
I'm not saying it was poorly explained, I'm just saying it was weird that they decided to destroy Vulcan.
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It didn't sound like that's what you were trying to say.
Though I agree. That was a bold move.
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May 21, 2009, 4:41 PM
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Great film, great acting, great pacing and a wonderful storyline, pretty much the best thing we have seen from Star Trek since they did First Contact, and DS9
That said destroying Vulcan took a lot of balls, and they pulled it off and was a delight to see Nemoy back for a final hurrah too.
Also happy with the alternative universe idea, thankfully 40 years of cannon has not been erased and now the actors are not bound by all that cannon to restrict their roles, which was what made Watchmen suffer.
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Well said, Chris.
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May 22, 2009, 8:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Danny Stewart
Well said, Chris.
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Thanks, it's given me a chance to get back into Star Trek and as a result I have started to get DS9 on DVD, probably my least watched series from the TNG era but ranks as one of my favorites.
Also, it's been confirmed that the guy who played Kirk's dad in the film has been cast as Thor in the upcoming film about the Marvel Comics hero.
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One thing I forgot to say: the skirts were longer.
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Originally Posted by Ross Hendrie
One thing I forgot to say: the skirts were longer. 
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You're lucky they kept them.
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I am not an avid Star Trek follower but after seeing the film, I just thought it was utterly brilliant. The acting was top notch so was the directing. Some of the in jokes I didn't quite get yet but that is because I am not a follower.
Everything just seemed to be so seamless. However the aleternate reality story running throughout it to be honest gave me a bit of a headache. Overall I thought it was just a brilliant film and I think I am a Star Trek convert.
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Originally Posted by sharps
I am not an avid Star Trek follower but after seeing the film, I just thought it was utterly brilliant. The acting was top notch so was the directing. Some of the in jokes I didn't quite get yet but that is because I am not a follower.
Everything just seemed to be so seamless. However the aleternate reality story running throughout it to be honest gave me a bit of a headache. Overall I thought it was just a brilliant film and I think I am a Star Trek convert.
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Watch Deep Space 9 and that's an order
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Originally Posted by sharps
gave me a bit of a headache.
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You sure you just weren't sitting too close to the screen?
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Originally Posted by Chris Britton
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I'm not really sure getting new fans who liked the film to go back and watch the series is a good idea, in all honesty.
The film actually makes Star Trek seem cool.
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Originally Posted by Ross Hendrie
I'm not really sure getting new fans who liked the film to go back and watch the series is a good idea, in all honesty.
The film actually makes Star Trek seem cool.
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Dude, what the fuck. Deep Space Nine was amazing. You don't want people going back to, say, Voyager, but DS9 is totally safe.
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Originally Posted by Danny Stewart
Dude, what the fuck. Deep Space Nine was amazing. You don't want people going back to, say, Voyager, but DS9 is totally safe.
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Anything from DS9 and before is completely safe, with the exception of Star Trek V and some episodes from TNG Series 1 and 2.
As for Voyager, it didn't fall as low as Enterprise but it was a sign of things to come. At the very least wait until you have watched everything prior to it. Just don't watch Threshold.
Originally Posted by Ross Hendrie
I'm not really sure getting new fans who liked the film to go back and watch the series is a good idea, in all honesty.
The film actually makes Star Trek seem cool.
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