SF Debris quick STID review [spoilers]

Discussion in 'Star Trek Movies: Kelvin Universe' started by free2131, Jun 8, 2013.

  1. free2131

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    http://sfdebris.com/videos/special/intodarkness.asp

    Of course, there are spoilers, so be prepared.

    Gotta say he nailed it perfectly. When he gave his opinion on what the ending should have been, I agreed wholeheartedly. What does everyone else think?
     
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    Re: SF Debris quick STID review

    I merged the two threads, just in case anyone's confused.
     
  4. Locutus of Bored

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    I was a moment behind you trying to merge the threads, and funnily enough the board gives you a sardonic response when that happens:

    "Trying to merge the same thread would not accomplish much."


    I got the distinct feeling that there's an implied "dumbass" at the end of that sentence. :lol:
     
  5. Admiral Buzzkill

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    I've seen the movie a number of times now, so reading reviews of it serves no healthy purpose.
     
  6. Phily B

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    Can't wait for the full review.
     
  7. beamMe

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    To sum this one up: "They could've... They should've... I'd rather they... I wished..."
     
  8. Locutus of Bored

    Locutus of Bored Yo, Dawg! I Heard You Like Avatars... In Memoriam

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    So, this thirteen minute review of the film is an incomplete mini-review? Some people really do love the sound of their own voice, I guess. I listened to it, and he seemed to touch on his major issues with the film well enough (even though I don't agree with his POV about many of them). More than that and it would just start getting tedious.

    Roger Ebert was about as knowledgeable on the subject of films and filmmaking as any person can be, and yet he didn't feel the need to pontificate for an hour about a two hour film in every review, even though he easily could have. And yet, he still managed to make his feelings about the film known and give some great insights at the same time.

    I really think some of these reviewers would benefit from some brevity, especially the ones who aren't even being funny or putting on an act while doing the review.
     
  9. Spock/Uhura Fan

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    Some people like the sound of their own typing when criticizing reviews they don't like. I thought it was interesting, and I could agree on a number of points, this being number one for me.

    Oh, I do. :lol: He's coming to the same conclusion many reviewers have come to, while all giving it a pass as an "action film." Roger Ebert was wonderful. Even when I didn't agree I liked his reviews. I know he didn't like the ST09 movie, and from what he had to say about that one, I think he really wouldn't have anything kind to say about STID. It's too bad he's gone.
     
  10. Locutus of Bored

    Locutus of Bored Yo, Dawg! I Heard You Like Avatars... In Memoriam

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    That doesn't even make sense, but it's cute that you felt the need to turn a commentary on excessively long internet movie reviews in general (which has nothing to do with whether I like a specific review or not) into a personal comment about me. :techman:
     
  11. Spock/Uhura Fan

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    Yeah, like the "pontificate" comment wasn't a "personal comment" referencing the reviewer in the OP. :rolleyes: And what I said makes sense, even if you don't get it. You showed up to put your keystrokes in as soon as you saw something that didn't praise STID. Good going on that one! :techman:

    And now, I'll let you have the last word I know you'll need to have (yes, and feel free to tell me that I don't know ;)). I don't want this thread derailed by people who don't like the subject matter, so I won't participate in that. Have fun.
     
  12. Locutus of Bored

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    Yep, I do get to say another word, despite your silly attempt at preventing it by casting it as petty and thread derailing.

    First off, the pontificate comment was directed at long reviews in general, so it's hardly a personal comment. And even if it was, it would have been a personal comment directed at someone who's not --as far as anyone knows-- a member of this board, which is different from making a personal comment directed at a member of the board. Understand?

    I believe we already had a conversation about how you don't get to determine the flow or content of conversation in this forum, did we not? Which is most likely the reason for the passive-aggressive dig at me in the first place.

    But since you didn't get it the first time, I'll reiterate. You don't get to decide whether or not someone can praise or criticize the film, a review, the format of a review, etc. You don't get to tell them they're thread derailing by posting something you don't like. You're free to comment on all of those aspects of the film or reviews yourself, but the mini-modding and attempts at discouraging discussion are going to stop.

    And since you already have an open PM to me, I would suggest you take any further commentary on this matter up there instead of doing it in the thread.
     
  13. Spock/Uhura Fan

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    :) Getting back to the topic, I think he brought up an interesting way the film could have ended. I also didn't see how Kirk really grew that much in this film, even though I know I was supposed to. I mean, it did seem like not doing the right thing paid off. I think the best example was how he lost command of his ship, gets busted down to cadet for it to learn something, and then almost immediately he's first officer and then captain again. That wasn't very much time to learn a lesson.
     
  14. beamMe

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    He had his misgivings with the last film, but didn't like it?

    http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/star-trek-2009
     
  15. Spock/Uhura Fan

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    He didn't hate it, but he didn't love it.

    I don't know that STID was challenging or devious story-wise.
     
  16. BillJ

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    Way to back-peddle! :rolleyes:
     
  17. Spock/Uhura Fan

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    That's not back-peddling. It's acknowledging that even though he wasn't in love with the film, as a reviewer, he was able to appreciate it for what it was. I don't think it makes the cut for any of his "best of" lists, that's for sure. When I was over at Trekmovie, it seemed like the producer/writer wasn't happy with him because he didn't throw full support behind it, but that's neither here not there for this thread.

    I didn't like STID, but I still came away from it saying that there were some good things in it, and I give it a pass purely as an action film. I think it fails as anything else. That's another thing I agree with that the reviewer in the OP said. Frankly, that's what a lot of reviewers have said.

    I don't know how long his full-length reviews are, but I think he summed things up nicely in 13 minutes and some change. I didn't agree with everything he had to say though, like I didn't think the "homage" scene at the end worked at all. It's the only part of the film where I was like "Are you kidding me?" I had to stop myself from saying it out loud because I started to.
     
  18. BillJ

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    You went from "he didn't like ST09" to "He didn't hate it, but he didn't love it". That is back-peddling because the evidence didn't support your first statement.
     
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  19. Spock/Uhura Fan

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    The evidence supports the fact that he was kind enough. I wouldn't say that it supports him liking it. 2.5 out of 5 stars doesn't seem like "like," to me. Call it what you will, though.

    Edit: Actually, from his website it's a 4 star rating. Still, it's not really "like" to me. He basically rated it as "average" for what it was.

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    Getting back to the OP. I agree that Khan didn't make a whole lot of sense here, at least in my view. The way that whole thing played out was interesting. I think if they wanted the reveal of "Khan" to have more of an impact, or an impact at all really, with general audiences, then I think they should have built up the "idea" of Khan in this film and for this film. That way, when Cumberbatch says he's Khan it has more of a punch. The info we get later on about him from Spock Prime doesn't really do much other than make Spock Prime look like someone who can't keep a oath.

    Still, I'd prefer that he had just been Harrison the whole way through.
     
  20. Avon

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    2.5 out of 4 is above average.

    also the evidence supports he thought it was an ok, fun action film, because that's what he wrote.

    She canna take no more backpeddling, captain!