But one thing I didn't recall hearing was the line.. "I will have my vengeance!" I did like the scene when 'John' was in the brig and the had him stick his hand through the force field window, I thought that was a nice shot.
It's been mentioned in a few threads that that line was one of several which were heard in trailers but did not make it into the finished movie.
On board a ship named the Vengence? "Good luck with that ENTERPRISE." - Kirk's reply to Khan's "I will have my Vengeance."
Somehow I got a feeling that Khan had more lines in the various clips and trailers than he actually had in the final movie ...
"You think your world is safe, it is an illusion, a comforting lie told to protect you. Enjoy these final moments of peace, for I have returned to have my vengeance." Not just the last bit missing, the whole quote was.
There are lots of things that I hope will reappear in a longer cut, like Khan detonating the fleet, friedships torn apart, Earth (close to) falling, and all the other things we had been promised ...
More interesting lines anyway. And yeah, no fleet detonations. Hell, we don't even get a good look at any Starfleet ships aside from the Enterprise and Vengeance.
Oh come on, it's not like this is the first time a movie trailer's deliberately misled their audiences.
I imagine that those lines were written and recorded for the advertising campaign and never appeared as such in any scenes shot for the movie - just as the voice-over version of Pike's "not an ounce of humility" lines were.
Which in itself would be fine, but in this case what we got in the monologues we got in the trailer were better than what we got in the movie.
Pike DOES say "Now I see you don't have an ounce of humility" in the movie when talking to Kirk in his office. But I was fine without Khan saying the vengeance line. I was very HAPPY that he said "I will walk over your cold corpses", though
When I was in the brig, at the world premiere in Sydney, I stuck my hand in a Muppet. Muppet Therin in the brig by Therin of Andor, on Flickr
They also changed Pike's delivery from the trailers to the movie, even though the lines are the same. In the trailers, his tone is stern and somber. In the movie, he's flat out pissed. They just moved it slightly off-camera. Those lens flares don't make themselves.