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I don't think I've ever watched full episode of Star Trek whatever the series.

 

I've seen Wrath of Khan, but that was so long ago that I don't remember the plot at all. I also remember seeing a movie where they had to fend off a stealth ship or something. I remember that being really fun to watch. I'll probable enjoy the movie since I'm easily entertained and have no emotional investment in the series at all.

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I got into Trek a bit after playing the Elite Force games which I really enjoyed, but I just never got into the show enough to watch it in order instead of just watching a random episode here and there (what I do with any show that I really get into like 24 or Lost).

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I saw Star Trek the other day.. I've never seen the original series, but I've watched all the films and most of The Next Generation.. I'm not a trekkie by any means, I just like the universe (like with Star Wars).

 

I'd give the film 7/10, it's fun and it works - if you start to nitpick at the story it falls apart, but if you just go in to enjoy a good film you won't be dissapointed.

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the last mimzy. a cute sci-fi adventure that revolves around 2 kids. time travel is involved. entertaining, but certainly does not make an attempt at "realistic" concepts of time.

 

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the last mimzy. a cute sci-fi adventure that revolves around 2 kids. time travel is involved. entertaining, but certainly does not make an attempt at "realistic" concepts of time.

 

taks

 

Time travel is the new black it seems.. at least in the shows and films I've watched recently..

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Saw the Star Trek. In brief, I'd give it a B- and would generally recommend it. I enjoyed the humor level a lot and the actors/renewed characterizations were largely fine. Bruce Greenwood as Pike is awesome.

 

I didn't mind the "reboot" issues much at all, but I was disappointed with the old-hat plot, rather dull villian and plot hole contrivances so huge even I noticed them at every turn. Mostly it's action eye-candy+noise+laughs. Which is entertaining...but as a fantasy action vehicle I think something like IronMan was much better executed.

 

PS - I was amused that the "redshirt" guy was the actor who voice Disciple in KOTOR2. I laughed so loudly in the theater I may have embarrassed myself...

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I loved the new Star Trek. It was a blast, and the acting was a step up from the previous iterations.

 

That's understandable, considering the cast:

 

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The biggest plot whole of the new Trek was why a mining ship was so heavily armed.

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The biggest plot whole of the new Trek was why a mining ship was so heavily armed.

 

It is the Romulans. Even their toileties are heavily armed.

 

I saw both Wolverine and Star Trek yesterday. Not bad flicks.

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Romulans are warlike.

 

Romulans are always on alert for Klingon attacks.

 

The Romulans probably wouldn't be against using force to subdue a planet to mine on it.

 

I don't see the problem with an armed Romulan Mining ship (who, thanks to being from the future, has more powerful weapons than the ships of the past because of tech advances).

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I objected to the notion that the Romulans would

put their ship-jamming devices on their drilling beam chain. Not to mention, why there was yet again no other defensive ships around Earth who could fly around and shoot it down, if it was that easy for men w/lasers to blow it up. Oh yeah, and why would you need to drill a hole to the center of the Earth anyway, when you could just drop 1 drop of red matter into the ocean or a volcano? And isn't there now a huge black hole right next to Earth's atmosphere that we're supposed to pretend doesn't affect Earth? And on and on...

 

 

You don't really have to answer...it's just fantasy, I know. But c'mon...it's distracting. :lol:

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Well, the black hole wasn't right next to earth, they went through warp for a while, and the jamming was a side effect of the drilling laser.

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I just noticed the new Night at the Museum is PG-13. School of Rock was also PG-13. What the heck is wrong with the ratings board? This totally messes up my ability to show movies in the classroom!

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Bought the new Underworld movie and W DVDs. Saw Underworld today, will watch W later tonight.

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I watched Star Trek this afternoon. I really enjoyed it. Sure, the nerds ( no offense to any board members on that list) will have a lot to bitch about, but really, what were they supposed to do? Have another boring two hour TNG episode? I, for one, am glad with the reboot.

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I just noticed the new Night at the Museum is PG-13. School of Rock was also PG-13. What the heck is wrong with the ratings board? This totally messes up my ability to show movies in the classroom!

You could like, pretend you didn't notice.

 

I've had to make my case to parents about History Channel movies, so I try to avoid any non-curriculum controversy.

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I just noticed the new Night at the Museum is PG-13. School of Rock was also PG-13. What the heck is wrong with the ratings board? This totally messes up my ability to show movies in the classroom!

You could like, pretend you didn't notice.

 

I've had to make my case to parents about History Channel movies, so I try to avoid any non-curriculum controversy.

 

Really? For History Channel movies? Any examples? I recall watching a few movies in history class with The Untouchables being the first that comes to mind.

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