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|  05-17-2009, 02:47 PM | #1 | 
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				            | I saw Star Trek yesterday and really liked it. With the exception of the red ice planet monster (which looked like something from the Star Wars prequels), I liked almost everything about it. I mean, why would a monster on a snow planet be red? Evolution-wise. I guess sci-fi doesn't necessarily have to follow any sort of rules but a red colored predator seems like it could be easily avoided by its prey. I liked the casting choices. Young Spock and young Kirk were both hot and not bad actors. It took me awhile to place that young Bones was in 2 of the Lord of the Rings movies. I didn't mind Uhura, I thought she was gorgeous and had that retro style going, nice! The beginning of the film was truly excellent. Such a great setup to get you sucked into the film. Although, I don't know if I'd calmly be discussing baby names 15 seconds before I died, but oh well. I liked the homages that tied this movie in with the others. The red shirt guy, the "dammit Jim" moments, Sulu the Fencer, the horny green chick, etc. I thought they did the right amounts of that. They didn't go overboard like they did in the Star Wars prequels. My goodness Nimoy looked freakin' old. Just saying. I had heard from someone that a member of the original cast was going to show up in the film. I was glad it was Nimoy and not Shatner. Shatner is a walking cartoon of himself now... Winona... hmm. She looked better with old makeup in this film than in Scissorhands. I wonder if she stole her costume after her scenes were done. I have a feeling she will be back somehow. The transporter beam did seem to grab her before she fell. Maybe they'll find out she is stored on the Enterprise harddrive somewhere... I didn't mind the destruction of Vulcan. Why? Because it's Star Trek. It can easily be undone at some point. People come back to life, there is time travel... I think if the trekkers/trekkies complain enough, they'll figure a way to undo it. I like the whole rebooting of the series. The film franchise was pretty much dead after the last awful Trek movie. This movie was a heart defibrillator for Star Trek. I liked Simon Pegg's Scotty. So funny. Love him. I must say the tube scene freaked me out. It gave me claustrophobia. Was it me or was the young Spock just barely able to do he whole Spock eyebrow raise? Anyway, I'm glad I saw it. I may see it again. Not sure how I feel about them using the song 'Sabotage' at that one point in the film. I like the song, I like the sequence (except for the kid's bad blond wig) but I wasn't sure it was Star Trek-y... it played off as kind of Michael Bay-ish. Anyone catch the Obama moment at the end? The whole "we'll rescue you if you want" thing? It felt deliberate to me. It reminded me of the whole "unclench your fists" Obama thang. ETA: I have to go back and read through this thread. I have avoided it because I hadn't seen the film yet. There are a lot of beefy posts in this thread. It may take me awhile to absorb it all... | 
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|  05-17-2009, 03:09 PM | #2 | |
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|  05-18-2009, 11:20 AM | #3 | 
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				            | Watched it again on Saturday. I liked it even more the second time. I wasn't distracted or bothered by the lens flares the first time, but with all the talk here (and everywhere else) about how annoying/distracting they are I was worried about the second viewing. No problems though. I noticed them about the same and wasn't distracted. I think I actually like them. (Although if all movies/tv shows started doing it too I'd get bothered. But in this case it's an interesting style choice that I think works.) Again, got all choked up during the destruction of the Kelvin. Probably more choked up than the first time. I'm not even sure why. It's just a beautiful scene. The visuals, the music, and being a father probably doesn't help much either. Then when the title comes up you want to cheer out, but the tears and the knot in your throat just get in the way. My wife was with me this time. She was sobbing at the end of that scene and punched me in the shoulder for taking her to a "sad movie." I had to reassure her that it gets happy. My kids were mad at me for not taking them again to the second viewing. | 
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