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New Star Trek film looks incredible!
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Horrible film concepts too.
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"Anything worth doing is worth overdoing."born-again-atheist wrote:Horrible film concepts too.
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Looks more sucky than an altar boy.
I was never a fan of Star Trek anyway but, this looks like Star Trek getting the Independence Day treatment.
I'll wait til someone I know sees it first before spending money to see this.
I was never a fan of Star Trek anyway but, this looks like Star Trek getting the Independence Day treatment.
I'll wait til someone I know sees it first before spending money to see this.
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We had a rule, "Don't let the wizards hijack your computer." The boffins love to "improve" a computer with "neat" stuff that the end-user doesn't really need or want. It's the same in movies these days, I think, but with the FX dept.Animavore wrote:Looks more sucky than an altar boy.
I was never a fan of Star Trek anyway but, this looks like Star Trek getting the Independence Day treatment.
I'll wait til someone I know sees it first before spending money to see this.
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I'm going in to see The Watchmen later today although I'm wary of it for the same reasons.
Although according to BAA it's brilliant so I'm hoping it is.
I've never read the book although its been on my list for the last 5 years.
Although according to BAA it's brilliant so I'm hoping it is.
I've never read the book although its been on my list for the last 5 years.
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Gawdzilla wrote:El, I'm surprised you didn't post this one here:
I can't get on here at work Gawdz
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Doh!Elessarina wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:El, I'm surprised you didn't post this one here:
I can't get on here at work Gawdz
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Will be the first film I've made a point to go see in the theatre since The Nightmare Before Christmas in 3D. 
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Gawdzilla wrote:El, I'm surprised you didn't post this one here:
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If you follow the shows, the first enterprise(NX-1) was built in space, now a hundred years later they're back to building on the planet, makes no sense to me.Gawdzilla wrote:"We've always done it that way."DP wrote:I'm such a geek, I just watched the trailers and the first thing that sprang to mind is why the fuck would you build a spaceship that big at the bottom of a gravity well?????
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Not since 1967.DP wrote:If you follow the shows, . . .
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DP wrote: If you follow the shows, the first enterprise(NX-1) was built in space, now a hundred years later they're back to building on the planet, makes no sense to me.
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I hope they have that ethereal tingly background noise/music you can hear on the 1960's series when they land on planets.
And I hope Kirk gets to fuck everything that moves.
The Next Generation is now hopelessly dated and toothless. What fucker came up with Deanna Troi?
And I hope Kirk gets to fuck everything that moves.
The Next Generation is now hopelessly dated and toothless. What fucker came up with Deanna Troi?
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Re: New Star Trek film looks incredible!
The trailer mentions captain archer at some point, that means they had an NX-1 too, now a movie set in the alternate universe would be very cool. :hum:Elessarina wrote:it's set in an alternate universeDP wrote: If you follow the shows, the first enterprise(NX-1) was built in space, now a hundred years later they're back to building on the planet, makes no sense to me.
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And those Zumwalts are already useless, they can be taken out with an ICBM.
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