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  • sprytel
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    Originally posted by ddgaff1132
    I have a question just askew of the topic of this thread. But it seems my answer will be found here. In the original series, How many years in the Captain seat was Kirk at the beginning of the series? I am not implying anything this or leading anywhere with this question.
    I believe canon puts Kirk in "Where No Man Has Gone Before" less than a year after assuming command.

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  • ddgaff1132
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    I have a question just askew of the topic of this thread. But it seems my answer will be found here. In the original series, How many years in the Captain seat was Kirk at the beginning of the series? I am not implying anything this or leading anywhere with this question.

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  • palitoy
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    Enjoyed the hell out of it, solidly entertaining. Definitely going to be one of the biggest hits of the summer.

    I'd be sad if I couldn't enjoy a fun movie for what it is.

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  • clemso
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    Thought it was a good pop corn flick. Glad i'm not as pedantic as most on here. If you want a movie to be a certain way, then chances are it will never satisfy your expectations. I think Abrams will do a good Star Wars flick, he passed the audition with this. Theres even a flying scene that reminded me of the Millenium Falcon.
    Last edited by clemso; May 18, '13, 2:33 PM.

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  • kerowack
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    Loved the movie, but that was despite the fact that SPOILER!!!!!!!!!

    The ending is a total rip off of wrath of khan! How did they decide to go with that? It's almost TOO much of an homage. I get all the throwbacks and the flipping of the roles, but it jarred me out of the movie as it was happening. I realize that in alternate realities there will most likely be similarities between what is and what "is", but Spock yelling KHAN instead of Kirk was absolutely too far. Almost laughable......

    That being said, loved it, looked past that stuff and thoroughly enjoyed the entire film.

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  • mego73
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    I will see and and probably even enjoy it but it is definitely a different flavor of Trek than the one I truly treasure. It doesn't mean it can't be good or even great.

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  • Bruce Banner
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    With all the references in this film to the Klingons getting increasingly aggressive, I wouldn't be surprised if the next movie's subject is the original Klingon-Federation war.

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  • trekman101
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    Originally posted by acrovader
    I dunno. They should've not bothered with Kahn as the villain. Wrath Of Kahn still better, and THAT Kahn much better than the new one. I was really wishing we'd have more with the Klingons. They should've been the central villains. And what's up with the aliens? I can understand with the television series and the earlier movies, the abundance of aliens would've been cost prohibitive. Way too many humans mucking about. But the ending is a cheat. They can stockpile all that miracle blood so NOBODY has to ever die. So- Kirk has some of that superhuman blood coursing through his veins.. now what??
    Kirk is ready for Gary Mitchell .......I don't know why JJ Abrams bothered to take Trek into a new direction when all he is going to do is do remakes ?

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  • acrovader
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    I dunno. They should've not bothered with Kahn as the villain. Wrath Of Kahn still better, and THAT Kahn much better than the new one. I was really wishing we'd have more with the Klingons. They should've been the central villains. And what's up with the aliens? I can understand with the television series and the earlier movies, the abundance of aliens would've been cost prohibitive. Way too many humans mucking about. But the ending is a cheat. They can stockpile all that miracle blood so NOBODY has to ever die. So- Kirk has some of that superhuman blood coursing through his veins.. now what??

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  • Hector
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    Just saw it right now...I'm still inside the movie theater watching the end credits, WOW...what a thrill ride, this flick was SPECTACULAR...already one of my all time favorite movies, not just Trek, I wanna see it again, lol.

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  • rchatlin
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    Just saw it.

    if you want spoilers or have questions, PM me.

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  • johnmiic
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    Originally posted by Mikey
    I think it's because Next Gen movies were soooo boring people would happily accept anything rather than them
    On the one hand I know the classic and Next Gen films lacked real action but they were not supposed to be action flicks. ST IV - The Voyage Home & First Contact deliver plenty of thrills and are very entertaining while being the least original Trek films. They borrow heavily from other popular films and their own Trek history, (the Whalesong probe is essentially V'ger done over. The Borg in the films are more Aliens/Romero Zombies than what they were originally portrayed as on TV). It's like what MIB41 points out. If the chemistry is there and the acting top notch they will draw you in.

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  • acrovader
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    Apparently, this ain't Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek. I remember reading a quote somewhere where he said when he set out to make the movies, he didn't want them to compete with Star Wars and have huge space battles, swashbuckling action, etc..

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  • MIB41
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    I was flipping through the stations the other night and came across the Wrath of Khan, so I sat there and watched it before I had to leave. The one thing that repeatedly stands out is just how good those performances are. And it transcends just the familiarity with the actors or any nostalgia I associate therein. Even in this classic installment, they're asked to deliver some pretty cheesy lines. But I believe every word of what they say, because it's expressed with such believability that it comes across as credible. The chemistry is absolutely genuine and there appears to be no "acting" going on. And it's through that chemistry I invest in this story on a very emotional plane. When I see this new vision of those characters, I 'get' the interpretations and for the most part they're all fairly descent. But I can always tell their acting. Nothing feels genuine because it's them mimicking the performance of the actors that came before them. In short, they are not making these characters their own. So when the story itself begins to tread on familiar territory as well, then I don't feel as if I'm watching anything fresh. It comes off as completely derivative in both character and story so I'm not invested, so much as just comparing. And they'll always lose on the compare. Nothing tops the original if the new makers of this series are not going to expand beyond what has already come before.

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by Klosterheim
    I'm just surprised that so many watchers don't care if it is only an action movie.

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    I think it's because Next Gen movies were soooo boring people would happily accept anything rather than them

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