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May 10, 2009 at 2:29 am #30209YahooliganMember
I saw the new Star Trek movie yesterday, and it was excellent! A great prequel, filling in the back story on all the familiar characters from the original series. Really good movie, and you don’t have to be a “trekkie” or a “trekker” or whatever to enjoy it (I’m neither). You probably don’t need to know anything about Star Trek to enjoy it, although if you do, you’ll enjoy a few familiar references.
See it! /review
Now for the funny part. I ran across this report on how true Trek fans were responding to the new movie. The title gives you a clue:
Trekkies Bash New Star Trek Film As ‘Fun, Watchable’[yt]02LgdXVkXgM[/yt]
May 10, 2009 at 2:38 pm #174610Jeff HesterKeymasterI saw it! Great flick. I won’t spoil it for everone, but I love the part early in the movie where a young Spock says “Live long and prosper” in a way that comes across more like “F-You.” Must’ve been his human side talking.
May 10, 2009 at 2:42 pm #174617TheNorthernForestMemberEh, I didn’t watch it. A lot of my friends were confused because they never saw Star Trek in their life and they would fell left out when the audience would scream at the sight of a “big” character. They said it had great action, though and it was pretty funny. Maybe I’ll watch it when it comes to Blu-Ray.
May 10, 2009 at 3:52 pm #174616PhilipModeratorI’m definitely going to see this movie. Without any preconceptions, I just wanna enjoy it!
May 10, 2009 at 4:43 pm #174614TigerbladeParticipantA lot of my friends were confused because they never saw Star Trek in their life
That’s one of those things that has always confused me. I know a few people who have never seen a single Star Trek episode or movie, have never seen a Star Wars movie (any of them), etc. I mean, I get that not everyone is into movies like I am, but… isn’t that part of just growing up? Part of the American cultural experience (maybe for other countries too, but I can’t speak for anything other than America)?
As for the movie… I thought it was okay. Great action sequences, pretty good writing, but… the plot was a little contrived for my tastes.
Also, does JJ Abrams have some sort of fetish for lens flares? Geez.
May 10, 2009 at 6:04 pm #174611FanaticMember@Tigerblade 238310 wrote:
That’s one of those things that has always confused me. I know a few people who have never seen a single Star Trek episode or movie, have never seen a Star Wars movie (any of them), etc. I mean, I get that not everyone is into movies like I am, but… isn’t that part of just growing up? Part of the American cultural experience (maybe for other countries too, but I can’t speak for anything other than America)?[/quote]Right on! Who hasn’t heard of Captain Kirk or Spock or Scotty? It’s part of our culture, whether you were into it or not, you had to absorb some of that by osmosis.
@Tigerblade 238310 wrote:
As for the movie… I thought it was okay. Great action sequences, pretty good writing, but… the plot was a little contrived for my tastes.[/quote]You’re starting to sound like the Trekkies in the Onion report…. 😉
@Tigerblade 238310 wrote:
Also, does JJ Abrams have some sort of fetish for lens flares? Geez.
Leo Laporte said the same thing on his radio show yesterday, but I honestly didn’t notice it at all. Most only effect old people. :p
May 10, 2009 at 7:06 pm #174615NessaParticipantTigerblade;238310 wrote:That’s one of those things that has always confused me. I know a few people who have never seen a single Star Trek episode or movie, have never seen a Star Wars movie (any of them), etc. I mean, I get that not everyone is into movies like I am, but… isn’t that part of just growing up? Part of the American cultural experience (maybe for other countries too, but I can’t speak for anything other than America)?Big Shocker. I’m one of those people. I have never seen a single movie from Star Trek, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and even Lord of the Rings. They just have never captured my attention enough to actually watch, so I’ve never even seen a single episode of Star Trek on television. either Yes, I may be surprised and actually like one of the movies, if not all, but the chances of me sitting through and actually watching one are very small. I know Lord of the Rings doesn’t really fit in with the others but I threw it in since it’s one of those series that you hear people say, “I can’t believe you haven’t watched it yet.”
Go Figure.
May 10, 2009 at 7:59 pm #174612detn8rParticipantI’ll say it was worth the download :p
May 10, 2009 at 9:15 pm #174609Jeff HesterKeymasterdetn8r;238325 wrote:I’ll say it was worth the download :pSomeone finally got broadband…. 😉
May 11, 2009 at 2:23 am #174613TigerbladeParticipantMost only effect old people.
HA! Burrrrrrn… oh wait. That was at me. Hmm. No fair! I’m definitely not “old” – I’m barely into my quarter-life crisis.
Though, I noticed the lens-flare thing a lot more because someone had mentioned it to me before I saw the movie. So maybe that’s the reason.
And the plot being contrived… less the story arc/character development part than the premise it was all founded on. I won’t say more than that to avoid spoiling anything. Any movie based on that premise gets a little iffy.
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