...I will see the film although I wont see it on the opening weekend because everywhere will bee too full.
Me and the wife are going to go opening night. Should be a great experience.
Unless they sell tickets on line...
Unless they sell tickets on line...
Hi. I'm 2004. Have we met?
The way it was shot still reminds me of ST09. The camera work is mistakenly directed by abrams.
Then clearly you saw ST09 before you saw the original Star Wars, so you're making a connection that is a bit misplaced.
But that's ok. Misplaced connections happen all the time.
I'd heard a story about someone who demanded that the subtitle of the second Lord of the Rings novel and movie be changed because that person felt it was tasteless and crude in the light of 9/11.
Really? Change the title of a Lord of the Rings book because this person had no freaking idea just how long before 9/11 the book had been written?
People see what they want to see, and a lot of times what they see is borne of ignorance.
No I saw SW years way before I saw ST09. The scene is classic Abrams. The way the camera is moving is definitely his style.
The one similarity between the ST 09 and SWVII trailers would be the car racing in the desert. Little kirk racing his uncles car and in the Star Wars VII trailer a unknown person racing some kind of vehicle in a desert passing a star destroyer(A very abrams scene)
The look of the scenes how they are filmed. The motivations are obviously different.
The scene has a racing car or vehicle on a desert road. Its most likely a scavenger. The scene reminded me right away of the one in ST09. Its definitely an abrams style.
Millers shooting style is completely different. Not abrams style at all.
The way it was shot still reminds me of ST09. The camera work is definitely directed by abrams.
The scene is classic Abrams. The way the camera is moving is definitely his style.
It's a pan from left to right. A one-legged, one-armed, one-eyes camera operator could execute that shot even after a tumble down a flight of stairs.
The one similarity between the ST 09 and SWVII trailers would be the car racing in the desert. Little kirk racing his uncles car and in the Star Wars VII trailer a unknown person racing some kind of vehicle in a desert passing a star destroyer(A very abrams scene)
The look of the scenes how they are filmed. The motivations are obviously different.
The scene is classic Abrams. The way the camera is moving is definitely his style.
Ok. We get it already. You think this one scene with a vehicle in the far background driving down a desert path looks just like the scene with teenage Kirk in a sports car, because of some "classic Abrams style" that apparently only you can see. Not quite sure what the point is to all this rambling, or why you think repeating it ad nauseum makes it any more valid, other than some paper-thin excuse for you to yet again rant about JJ. Looking forward to the next topic you come up with about it that eventually gets locked.
It's a pan from left to right. A one-legged, one-armed, one-eyes camera operator could execute that shot even after a tumble down a flight of stairs.
Yep.
No they weren't. Several posts were responses to Martok 2112 and Nerys Myk, among others.Each post was a response to yours.
It looks and feels like a abrams film because he directed it. It doesn't feel like a Lucas directed film.
You mean that post of yours in the TOS forum where you unsuccessfully tried to goad people into a discussion of whether they like TOS better than nuTrek, before it got locked? Yeah, I saw it.P.S. You obviously havent checked out my other threads on the other boards.
No they weren't. Several posts were responses to Martok 2112 and Nerys Myk, among others.Each post was a response to yours.
You mean that post of yours in the TOS forum where you unsuccessfully tried to goad people into a discussion of whether they like TOS better than nuTrek, before it got locked? Yeah, I saw it.P.S. You obviously havent checked out my other threads on the other boards.
Let threads in other forums stay in other forums; don't bring them over here. Part of what got that one thread closed in TOS was your grandstanding about what happened with one of your threads in this forum - very poor form, that.You mean that post of yours in the TOS forum where you unsuccessfully tried to goad people into a discussion of whether they like TOS better than nuTrek, before it got locked? Yeah, I saw it.P.S. You obviously havent checked out my other threads on the other boards.
No the one where I asked anyone who worked in a science field if Star Trek inspired them.(We science people were inspired by ST to get work in science fields)
You're done responding in this thread, period.I am done responding on this particular point.
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