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Star Trek Movie
3 years ago  ::  May 19, 2009 - 5:38PM #11
Beliefnetsabee
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If you've already seen the movie what were your favorite parts? Although I know I'll probably get razzed for saying so I must admit that the first time Uhura kissed Spock I darn near fell out of my seat.

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3 years ago  ::  May 15, 2009 - 1:17PM #10
AnonymousCatholic
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I love this movie!  It's a bit disturbing how much Zachary Quinto looks like the Spock from the original series.  He IS Spock!

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3 years ago  ::  May 11, 2009 - 1:39AM #9
Nightbloom
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I loved this movie.  I want to go see it again. 

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3 years ago  ::  May 09, 2009 - 8:06PM #8
MarleneEmmett5
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May 9, 2009 -- 12:33PM, Green.is.my.favorite.color wrote:


I loved it. Love love love.


Loved it.


Did I mentioned I loved the new Star Trek film?


 




I'm not awaiting the new StarTrek film~I'm awaiting the prequel to "TheDaVinciCode":
Angels & Deamons that's coming out  next Friday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I know that StarTrek is going to be real big~a blockbuster in movie termanolgy!!!
We'll see what the numbers say on Monday~after the weekend boxoffice numbers are
counted and such. I would think it would bring in something like 100M+ in it's first weekend!

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3 years ago  ::  May 09, 2009 - 12:33PM #7
Green.is.my.favorite.color
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I loved it. Love love love.


Loved it.


Did I mentioned I loved the new Star Trek film?


 

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3 years ago  ::  May 09, 2009 - 9:54AM #6
Faustus5
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I saw this yesterday and plan on seeing it again today.  Obviously, I loved it.


What surprised me the most was how funny this movie was, particularly after the ponderously humorless self importance of the other Trek movies.  Karl Urban as McCoy was especially notable in this regard, but the entire cast was spot on.  This is one of those rare summer block-busters where the interactons between characters are more engrossing than the action scenes.  I hope it makes lots of money so we can see these actors together again.


Not flawless, though.  There are plot holes you can drive a star ship through and absurd coincidences, all signs of lazy writing.  There is also a pointless bit of slap stick in the engine room at Scotty's expense that I could have done without.

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3 years ago  ::  May 09, 2009 - 1:25AM #5
MsMarchHare
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Star Trek is EXCELLENT!

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3 years ago  ::  May 07, 2009 - 6:27PM #4
Beliefnetsabee
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I plan to be there first thing tomorrow morning. Already got my ticket. :-)

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3 years ago  ::  May 07, 2009 - 6:00AM #3
Don't_Be_Captious
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I'm an old school TOS Trekkie, and yet I'm really looking forward to this.  I hear a lot of Trekkies are outraged by its apparent makeover of the ST mythos, but I guess I just don't care.  Plus I'm not really a Trekkie in the sense that I've invested 90% of my life's psychic energy closely following every single detail of the Trek universe or getting involved in bitter disputes over who's better, Kirk or Picard or Picard's No. 1 (name?) or Spock, etc.  I think haters had better get over it, cuz I think this will be awfully good, and probably a pretty big hit.

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3 years ago  ::  May 06, 2009 - 11:28PM #2
LuvBear
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I don't know where you live but I live in the Bay Area, Calif. In our news paper they had an article showing people dressing up in costume for the Star Trek movie. Any body planning on doing that?

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