Star Trek: the new movie.
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I ain't had so much fun since the Empire struck back.
However: Vulcan costumes - ugh - hideous. What's with the ugly corsets?
However: Vulcan costumes - ugh - hideous. What's with the ugly corsets?
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That's a hug for evcake, as in "Yippee!"
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Has anyone seen this in IMAX? I'm curious if it's worth the extra bucks. I read somewhere that they actually filmed it for IMAX. But I have a friend who saw Batman in IMAX and she said it just meant things curved weirdly.
Hopefully it wouldn't make me ill. Some of those camera angles definitely remind you you're in space, with no particular up or down... which BTW I thought was pretty cool.
And yes, Evcake, what is it with those corsets? Amanda looked like she had a bookshelf on her bosom!
Hopefully it wouldn't make me ill. Some of those camera angles definitely remind you you're in space, with no particular up or down... which BTW I thought was pretty cool.
And yes, Evcake, what is it with those corsets? Amanda looked like she had a bookshelf on her bosom!
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I did a double-take at that. Hardly logical, methinks.Alelou wrote:And yes, Evcake, what is it with those corsets? Amanda looked like she had a bookshelf on her bosom!
I did like Winona Ryder as Amanda.
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But the tabi-sock boots of the Romulans: cool.
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Alelou wrote:Has anyone seen this in IMAX? I'm curious if it's worth the extra bucks. I read somewhere that they actually filmed it for IMAX. But I have a friend who saw Batman in IMAX and she said it just meant things curved weirdly.
Ii did!
Yeah, I thought it was worth it, for the special effects and stuff. I didn't see any weird screen bowing or anything, but then we were perfectly centered in the back row, so maybe that's something you get if you sit off to the side? Or maybe individual mileage varies from theater to theater?
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Well, I am finally going to see the movie tonight. My writer's group (there are three of us, sometimes four) decided to humor me and go see it with me with only a brief meeting before hand to exchange stories to review or talk about writing. What great pals!
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I enjoyed the movie! Seeing new actors reprise the origninal TOS crew was a hoot. There were enough familiar references to old TOS that made me smile, even laugh.
The pace was modern manic - like a video game that my grandchildren would like. There were few quiet scenes. The battle scenes went by so fast that I didn't see any detail but the large screen and the loud audio make one big psychadelic wash of color, motion and destruction, don't they? Some of that is okay but when it is done for most of the movie it gets a bit overwhelming for this old gal.
I am glad this movie is making money and getting good reviews. It makes me have a slight hope that maybe they will do an ENT movie or mini series (with Trip alive!) which will show the formation of the Federation like the series would have done in the canceled last three years of ENT.
Oh, I was disapointed that this movie did not have more Starfleet Academy scenes but I enjoyed the ship scenes greatly. I think I will have to rewatch this movie several times to keep my head from swimming with the finer plot points.
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The reference to archer and Porthos made me laugh, but poor Porthos! I think Nero was a Reman, right? That whole part about why he was out for revenge was strange and kinda vaugue. It was good to see old and young Spock, but I see this as an AU story. Will the next movie continue with this story and maybe press the magic reset button somehow so we get Vulcan back? Ten thousand Vulcans left? It's sort of like the ENT episode where earth is distroyed and the humans are few and hiding. They have to destroy something special in each of these movies, don't they? Like one of the Enterprises or kill off a major character and bring them back in the next movie.
The pace was modern manic - like a video game that my grandchildren would like. There were few quiet scenes. The battle scenes went by so fast that I didn't see any detail but the large screen and the loud audio make one big psychadelic wash of color, motion and destruction, don't they? Some of that is okay but when it is done for most of the movie it gets a bit overwhelming for this old gal.
I am glad this movie is making money and getting good reviews. It makes me have a slight hope that maybe they will do an ENT movie or mini series (with Trip alive!) which will show the formation of the Federation like the series would have done in the canceled last three years of ENT.
Oh, I was disapointed that this movie did not have more Starfleet Academy scenes but I enjoyed the ship scenes greatly. I think I will have to rewatch this movie several times to keep my head from swimming with the finer plot points.
Working on a major fan fic project. Two-thirds done. Hope to put it up in the not TOO distant future.
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Personally, I need to see it again Right Away.
It's flavored with passionfruit
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Yep, me too. And my kid is nagging me as well. And even the cable guy saw that I'd printed out a picture for my son and started raving about it...
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I went too. With my brother and his kids who are 14, 8 and 7. The kids know I like Enterprise and sometimes one of them would stay a little while I'm watching an episode.
I liked the movie. But they LOVED it. Want to see it again, want to see the next movies and the old ones. Even my Enterprise DVDs entered the conversation and TOS chapters as well.
This kids had no idea of Spock or Kirk. It's been decades since our local TV had TOS on.
If this is the response of kids around the globe, I think we'll have more AU STAR TREK for years to come, which is OK with me.
But I have to tell you, one of the first thoughts I had while sitting there at the movies was: If it only were an Enterprise movie...
I liked the movie. But they LOVED it. Want to see it again, want to see the next movies and the old ones. Even my Enterprise DVDs entered the conversation and TOS chapters as well.
This kids had no idea of Spock or Kirk. It's been decades since our local TV had TOS on.
If this is the response of kids around the globe, I think we'll have more AU STAR TREK for years to come, which is OK with me.
But I have to tell you, one of the first thoughts I had while sitting there at the movies was: If it only were an Enterprise movie...
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"Just remember what ol' Jack Burton does when the earth quakes, and the poison arrows fall from the sky, and the pillars of Heaven shake. Yeah, Jack Burton just looks that big ol' storm right square in the eye and he says, "Give me your best shot, pal. I can take it."
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Hoo boy.
OMG, ANOTHER new chapter! NORTH STAR Chapter 28
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Read opening chapters free at Amazon (US): The Awful Mess: A Love Story
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thecursor wrote:The Beastie Boys Rule and now, they're prophets.
Between the actual "Sabatoge" video, and now this, this song is now in my TOP TEN!!
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The best canon explanation I think of is that the Beastie Boys are time travelers. Period. Possibly even representatives of the Q continuum, bustin' rhymes that reveal the secrets of the universe. Now that I think about it, "Fight for your Right to Party" sounds like a warning about the Borg.
Or...it's an oversight.
Or...it's an oversight.
"Just remember what ol' Jack Burton does when the earth quakes, and the poison arrows fall from the sky, and the pillars of Heaven shake. Yeah, Jack Burton just looks that big ol' storm right square in the eye and he says, "Give me your best shot, pal. I can take it."
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