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Old May 06, 2009, 07:59 PM // 19:59   #21
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It is gonna be bad: http://www.theonion.com/content/vide...star_trek_film :]
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Old May 06, 2009, 10:02 PM // 22:02   #22
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These few hundreds are probably already sold to the cause of reviving ST, they're ready to accept the unacceptable so that the franchise doesn't die. Well, at least I know the sex scene is not so important and annoying . (hated the actress behind 7of9 chosen for her body shape and similarly for T'Pol, but the actress was much better)

(still have to watch Watchmen though...)

J.J. Abrams: http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/j...stery_box.html
wtf are you talking about? lol. Jeri Ryan (7 of 9) was one of the best things to happen to Voyager. that show was getting stagnant, what with all the Kazon episodes, chakotay's dumb vision quests, etc. I agree that she herself was nothing more than eye-candy (i mean, she was borg, so it's not like she needed to be a good actress or anything). it was her character, however, that made the story much better. it was awesome watching how her relationship with Janeway (and the rest of the crew, for that matter) grew over the years.

on the surface, it was a cheap move by the producers. but in the end it provided a much richer and long-lasting vein for the story. i was quite sad when that series ended.

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I think they should have let the franchise stay dormant for a few more years. I also don't watch that guy's shows so I don't know if it'll be good or not. After seeing Lucas mess up the star wars series, I think I'll pass.
This is what i'm afraid of as well. Why is it that Lucas has an obsession with ruining great franchises, while at the same time Speilberg has an obsession with aliens? this duo is what destroyed the recent indiana jones (and likely caused an entire generation to avoid seeing the originals).

i just hope the same thing doesn't happen to the new ST movie. although i did enjoy ST: First Contact.

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Old May 06, 2009, 10:24 PM // 22:24   #23
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I agree that she herself was nothing more than eye-candy
I know fully well how 7of9 changed the face of V'ger. All I meant was that she wasn't a good actor. See below:

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(i mean, she was borg, so it's not like she needed to be a good actress or anything).
Data does a much better job. She's not purely a Borg, since she's detached from the collective. Even Picard as Locutus was better .

One of my great trekky friend loved the movie, this can't be bad. I think the review I've quoted above sums up extremely well the movie. J.J.Abrams is setting a brilliant path for a new Star Trek, close to what made the original ideas of Gene what we love.

And tyvm for the laugh zwei2stein .

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Old May 06, 2009, 11:04 PM // 23:04   #24
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I still see Star Trek, and always will, from the perspective of Patrick Stewart having a cup of Earl Grey tea, or Nana Visitor replicating yet another raktajino. I never really took to any of the other series, though at times, they did sate my Star Trek appetite.

I am hoping that the movie bodes well for the S.T. fanbase, but I don't really see it capturing the hearts of the die-hard fans. In its efforts to capture a new audience, it will be futile in carrying on the torch that has made S.T. into what it is today. I do hope that I am wrong, but from what I have seen, too much has been changed for my liking.

Whenever I talk to someone about ST, they automatically comment on how fictional the whole thing seems at a glance. I always find this amusing, because ST has always been about far more than the story of a far off universe, or a black dude wearing some weird visor. It really transcends its own existence, that's why it has been around for so long. The story, however corny at times, is used to perpetuate a certain set of ideals. I am curious to see how the new movie will attempt to further this mindset into today's market. I will be seeing this movie, regardless of what or how I may feel about it. I hope to see one of you there, watching along with me, and enjoying every minute of it.
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Old May 08, 2009, 11:24 AM // 11:24   #25
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trekkie dislike the movie but younger generation definitely do. youtube news

also i like to say, how come spock has so many emotion in this movie is beyond my understanding, and spock taking a punch at someone (Rage/anger)??? doesn't Vulcan have some kind of ability to render someone unconscious with a touch to the shoulder? its illogical!

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Old May 08, 2009, 12:00 PM // 12:00   #26
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also i like to say, how come spock has so many emotion in this movie is beyond my understanding, and spock taking a punch at someone (Rage/anger)??? doesn't Vulcan have some kind of ability to render someone unconscious with a touch to the shoulder? its illogical!
Spock is half-breed, vulcan-human. Hence his point of view. I believe many aspects of this movie are not purely loyal to the existing ST content.
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Old May 08, 2009, 01:22 PM // 13:22   #27
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Old May 09, 2009, 09:51 AM // 09:51   #28
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i think i am beginning to like star trek.

thats a very funny pictures, don't think i remember which episode it came from.

this pictures however is the funniest so far from all the episodes i've seen

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Old May 09, 2009, 10:27 AM // 10:27   #29
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thats a very funny pictures, don't think i remember which episode it came from.
The legendary Tribbles! Originally shown in the Star Trek Original series, episode "The Trouble With Tribbles", then the exact same Original episode was used in a totally different, original angle in the Deep Space 9 episode "Trials and Tribble-ations" where they mix the new characters into the footage from the old episode (and they're trying to find the one tribble that is in fact a bomb in the middle of this pile of tribbles, the new "needle in a haystack" ).
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These few hundreds are probably already sold to the cause of reviving ST, they're ready to accept the unacceptable so that the franchise doesn't die. Well, at least I know the sex scene is not so important and annoying . (hated the actress behind 7of9 chosen for her body shape and similarly for T'Pol, but the actress was much better)

(still have to watch Watchmen though...)

J.J. Abrams: http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/j...stery_box.html
Please tell me you didn't just diss my two favorite characters? /cries
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Old May 09, 2009, 02:53 PM // 14:53   #31
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get a photo of yourself ready, facing front and go trek yourself
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Old May 09, 2009, 04:53 PM // 16:53   #32
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If you want a good laugh at Star Trek's expense, check here.

The end of one my favorite episodes. Easily one of the best episodes among all series.

As for actors, Andrew Robinson is my favorite. Take a gander at this.
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Old May 09, 2009, 06:09 PM // 18:09   #33
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Pretty good movie, I saw it yesterday after school, but WAYYYYYY overrated by Rottentomatoes. It was great, but about the same as watchmen. Very unique presentation of storyline too!
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Old May 09, 2009, 07:04 PM // 19:04   #34
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The end of one my favorite episodes. Easily one of the best episodes among all series.
DS9 has a lot of memorable episodes, it's difficult to rate them. TNG's "The best of both worlds" (look at this interpretation from Stewart Shursh View Post ; the follow-up in France is also quite strong) and DS9's "Far beyond the stars" (see at 4:00 for the climax of the episode) are the ones that bring the strongest memories.

The lolz episode was V'ger's "Scorpion: Part I" where we see the Borg crushed and fleeing!

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I'm a huge fan of Garak/Robinson, whose whole role in DS9 is quite unique and his interpretation of the character very refined, but Picard/Stewart and Data/Spiner are my preferred actors.

In a lighter chapter, v'ger's doctor/Picardo was quite entertaining.

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Pretty good movie, I saw it yesterday after school, but WAYYYYYY overrated by Rottentomatoes. It was great, but about the same as watchmen. Very unique presentation of storyline too!
That's what my trekkies friend told me (they want to the theatre dressed in Starfleet uniform ), which is quite good considering how franchise-altering the movie is.
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DS9 has a lot of memorable episodes, it's difficult to rate them.
I couldn't agree with you more. I've watched it a couple times now, over the years. I'll even go so far as to say, it has grown on me so much so that I prefer it over TNG.

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TNG's "The best of both worlds" (look at this interpretation from Stewart Shursh View Post ; the follow-up in France is also quite strong)
I didn't really like the episode where he returns home. That vulgar imprint on his older brother's face just seems like he was trying a little too hard. I know that many still hold that episode in high regard, but it all seemed a little too overdone for my liking.

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....and DS9's "Far beyond the stars" (see at 4:00 for the climax of the episode) are the ones that bring the strongest memories.
That was an awesome episode. One of the very few that actually quotes Biblical scripture.

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In a lighter chapter, v'ger's doctor/Picardo was quite entertaining.
I often found him too annoying to bare at times, along with Neelix and Kes. In any case, I found Voyager to be insipid compared to DS9 and TNG.
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Old May 10, 2009, 12:05 AM // 00:05   #36
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One thing that ruined it for me. Along the same lines as the "Prequels" in Star Wars ruined things. Modernizing things that happened in the past.

The enterprise should have had knobs, and buttons, and flashing/glowing lights instead of touchscreen computers...

If you are going to make a prequel, it should have newer technology than the future, unless of course if using the FAR OVERUSED time traveling...
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Movie was awesome. Only way it could have been better is if it had Patrick Stewart in it.
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I saw it on wednesday (release day) in the Netherlands. The movie was mind blowing. The story/ plot was original. The cast did a great job. Nemoy has a guest role. "Syler" lifted the role of Spock to a new level. The special effects where awsome. I was entertained from begining to end.

This movie will bring new life to the franchise. Expect sequals and somewhere along the line a brand new series. I predict a new generation of trekys.

Oldschool Treky's may be disapointed; but someone always is

I give the movie a 9; and thats because I feel there is always room for improvement. Buck for buck you wont find better value for your money at the boxoffice at current time.

Go see it; and wach Star Trek the way it was always intended to be! You wont regret it.

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All we need now is.. William Shatner!! Too bad good old Will demands huge money or else he won't come on the set!
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They didnt even ask Shatner. IMO the only role William is nowadays elligable for is that of an elderly in the remake of `cocoon.`

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