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What you’ve posted here seems to be a bit repetitive.
What you’ve posted here seems to be a bit repetitive.
Sorry for the double post.
It’s not really Star Trek, so it hardly matters.
This movie is based off of The Original Series episode - “Where No Man Has Gone Before” the second pilot episode. That all Im going to say because its obvious who the blonde woman is and why the villain is seen where a Star fleet uniform and why he wants revenge
ABRAMS!!
Could Charlie X be the new villian in the new Star Trek?
Looks great, I can’t wait for this to come out. It’s one of the few recent movies that I will probably get out to see in the theater.
Two things though:
#1 - Spock’s hair is too “floppy”. When he is running around, it’s getting blown all over the place. The “Vulcan cut” is good, but they need to gel that down. Spock’s hair is more of a helmet than a coif.
#2 - The trailer music. Does every movie that strikes a “dark” tone have to steal from Christopher Nolan’s trick bag? Hans Zimmer, who came up with the gloomy, booming ambient music from Inception and Dark Knight Rises, isn’t half as repetitive as the people copying him. Watch some of the other movies that he has scored, like the Sherlock Holmes films, and you can see that he is much more versatile. If Zimmer can change it up, then certainly the guys doing Star Trek can do better than this.
ANOTHER giant FX movie with cardboard characters? How original. Looks like Batman out-takes.
For all you sh-Acting fans out there, here’s the full version of “Incubus”, the 1966 suspense/horror film Shatner starred in which was filmed entirely in the Esperanto language (and yes, Shatner does manage to “shact” in a completely non-native tongue):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHUfHj2lTaM
After the hash he made of it the first time, why would anybody expect better the second time?
After the hash he made of it the first time, why would anybody expect better the second time?
...now the comic industry has introduced ‘former Enterprise Captain Robert April’ into the mix...