ping
Near the end the NX-01 shows up I think...
A bit over the top.
It reminds me of Spinal Tap — let’s put it at 11.
This is a welcome break from today’s current events.
I'll still watch it...it'll be on YouTube two weeks after it appears in theaters, regardless.
The reboot movies have been better than I expected. I never thought the concept was going to work.
Wow that looks awesome. I love the aliens. I was talking to my brother the other day about that, he told me “Just think: If the universe is infinite, somewhere out there, there is a planet populated by aliens that all act and look like Hillary Clinton. An infinite universe means infinite possibilities, so somewhere out there a species evolved that all wear pants suits, talk like her and look like her” I told him then that would prove hell exists LOL!
“That’ll do, Pegg.”
There are some hints of the Kirk - Spock - McCoy triangle that made the series work. Hopefully they will not just have explosions and show us more character development that made us care about the characters in the first place.
May the Force Be With Them
It's Madness, I tell you!
Spock and Kirk looking rather chubby.
I liked “Into the Darkness” and this new crew so I’ll be checking this one out when it hits the theatres. Looking forward to it.
STOP BLOWING UP THE DAMN SHIP!
First it was Faux Trek, then came Faux Trek: Into Dorkness, now here comes Faux Trek: Beyoncé.
Personally, I’ve liked the reboots. Spock, Kirk and Bones have been magnificently recreated down to facial gestures, sarcastic remarks and mannerisms.
Scotty is pretty good. All in all, I like them.
Prelude to Axanar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W1_8IV8uhA&index=1&list=PLtckTRe7WMjiCcx1O7UVsv3tvb7cBNu8P
Unfortunately the Bstrds at CBS and Paramount are suing to stop the film from being made so this may be all you are ever going to see.
From the Youtube description...
“Axanar is the independent production that proves a feature-quality Star Trek film can be made on a very modest budget — approximately $80,000 in the case of the short film that you just watched — and outside of the studio system. Filmed in Hollywood, this effort, our short proof-of-concept film to show what our professional and highly talented cast and crew can deliver, was made possible by generous donations to our first Kickstarter effort by fans like you. Prelude to Axanar is told in a retrospective documentary fashion, but the follow-up feature-length film that is currently in production will unfold as a traditional film that is told chronologically would. You are fans of Star Trek. We are fans of Star Trek. Together we can make amazing things happen!”