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Re: First Poster
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www.youtube.com/user/SalvorSeldon Last edited by SalvorHardin; December 5 2012 at 04:18 PM. |
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Location: Wherever life takes me
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Location: Brazil
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Ralph Pinheiro Last edited by ralph; December 5 2012 at 04:46 PM. |
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I guess we'll know tomorrow for sure.
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though, now it seems a poster about LOST the movie ![]() (and that made me remember that Damon Lindelof participated in the writing of the script too... oh dear God... let's hope that the trilogy doesn't end with everyone dying and then meeting in a catholic church in paradise/purgatory where Kirk's father is the priest that will help them walking "in the light" )
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I don't know for sure if Generations' famous twin-face poster started that trend but it sure seemed as if beginning in 1995 and continuing through the remainder of the nineties that an awful lot of movie posters both teaser and full release started using the "half-shaded faces of the actors looking out at you" theme. It's possible the whole idea started before the Trek film was ever made and released. The Hunt for Red October had a poster with Sean Connery's face looking out at you in a similar fashion but it didn't seem to be the norm or a recurring thing until after Generations. And, of course, there was Star Trek V's poster with Kirk and Spock and Sybok's followers galloping towards the viewer at the bottom.
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Location: Pennsylvania, USA
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Someone should start a thread in which we can all rebuke the very idea of blue nacelles.
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Location: Cork, Ireland
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London looks as drab-grey like San Francisco in Star Trek (2009), I hope it's just the lighting. Otherwise Terran architecture in the 23rd century is not exactly awe-inspiring beautiful.I am looking forward to the movie, I already liked its predecessor. The villain can't be Mitchell, though - otherwise he wouldn't have been in the very first Star Trek Ongoing comic. |
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"Prying the guns from their cold dead hands sounds swell." - Me
London looks as drab-grey like San Francisco in Star Trek (2009), I hope it's just the lighting. Otherwise Terran architecture in the 23rd century is not exactly awe-inspiring beautiful.



