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(Now I have "So if you care to find me... look to the Vulcan sky!" stuck in my head...) |
Ahh - yes. I like hearing peoples' points, but there inevitably comes a point where my brain starts screaming "come on!". Like someone is hitting middle C over, and over, and over again.
Or perhaps my making the 'this is pointless' statement is a bit like Godwin's Law. |
So, why was Winona Rider cast as Amanda? It didn't make a whole lot of sense to cast someone young just to make them up to look old. Was there going to be a scene with young Amanda that got cut? Or did I blink and miss it?
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1. I thought he was trying too hard to to an impression of DeForest Kelley. And, in my opinion, he didn't do a good one. I think I said this earlier but to me it sounded like he was doing an impression of DeForest Kelley doing an impression of Jack Nicholson. It just grated on me. 2. I really didn't like the slapstick involved in getting Kirk on the enterprise so since he was central to that I'm sure he was tainted and then not given enough additional work in the rest of the movie to overcome it. The one big spotlight moment being just so he could toss out a cliched (not one of those pieces of Star Trek tradition that I like) "Dammit <name>, I'm a ... not a ..." line. Especially since he said "Dammit <name>, I'm a doctor not a physicist" and then immediately followed it up with an exact understanding and restatement of the implications of the physics mumbo jumbo he was responding to. Maybe he'll grow on me in the next movie if given more to do. |
I haven't seen it, but I assume that if he did, in fact, follow up his stock line with a physics lecture, it was supposed to be funny.
By the way, is it my imagination, or are all the rectangles on this site newly outlined in bold? |
Hmmm, I guess I thought his "impersonation" was a necessary adjunct to being curmudgeonly. (I have some experience at this, and often inadvertenly sound like McCoy myself). At least he never did the Southern accent.
On the other hand, the extended slapstick bit of getting Kirk on board the enterprise and annoyingly jabbing him in the neck with a new batch of cure every 3 minutes was my favorite thing in the entire movie. I don't usually care for slapstick, but this struck me as quintessentialy Star Trek. (The Augustous Gloup slapstick bit did not, and so I was pretty 'meh' on that.) Now I'm pretty familiar with Star Trek, but the episodes tend to merge together in my memory ... so I can't tell you categorically if there was an episode or episodes where McCoy did this to Kirk, I simply get the impression its a brilliant synthesis of their working relationship. |
I probably could have gone with it up until the bloated cartoon hands and hammy Disney channel acting that accompanied it. I'm guess I was fine with the idea but I think they overplayed it a bit.
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Just so I'm not hitting middle C over and over :) I'll mention this - the Scotty sidekick thing made me wince. WTF was that? Completely unnecessary, unfunny, pointless. I'm eternally grateful that it didn't make much noise. And yes, Scotty Augustus Gloop, ouch. At least I thought Scotty's dialogue was funny. My theory is that Spock and Uhura were totally getting it on the whole time in TOS, they just kept it on the down low. ;) |
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BTW, as soon as they showed the Enterprise bridge my only thought was I wanted to see Yeoman Rand. |
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