Too soon. man.Shame he ended up just hanging around places.
Too soon. man.Shame he ended up just hanging around places.
Because, as much as lots of people try to equate the two (I have for a number of years) they are not equal. One is largely fantasy but in space, while the other about our humanity specifically. It still is a fantasy but has more direct references to our current culture. Equating the two is common but not fully accurate.Bah. I thought my Star Wars Lite comment would get more flames. Some valid points were made, thanks for bringing them to the table
Star Trek 2009 is as close as Trek has come to being a Star Wars movie.Agreed.
But a hard no to this. TWOK isn't even remotely similar to any Star Wars movie.
It does. This is not to take away from the beauty of the shots but a question of pacing.
How so? When in TOS did we get these long shots of the ship from every angle?
Except, characters are not shot like that. The equivalent would be Kirk walking on to the bridge and the camera covering his trip from the lift, around the left side of the bridge, around the right side, having a close up of his rank braid, and slowly rising shot as he sits in the chair, before focusing on his hands on the seat rests. Do other characters get treated like that?
Ok. this not me saying that an inspection is invalid. This is me saying the pacing of the shot, after being told of an emergency situation, is off putting. You can do an inspection without 5 minutes of film time, and probably even longer in universe time. It strains credulity.
Also, in general, to be extremely blunt to the point of rudeness the shot is beautiful. I am not saying the shot isn't beautiful. The music, the cinematography and everything is lovely. The Enterprise looks like a beautiful ship. But, in the context of the film it throws off the pacing, and diminishes the urgency of the emergency. That's all. That's my objection. People want beauty shots of ships, knock yourselves out.
Trek has always been absolutely awful regarding biological sciences though. I don't think a single writing team has understood how DNA and evolution worked...like ever.
What one person calls "mindless," others might call "good, escapist fun."
I don't need or want to watch 2001, Inception, and Solaris every day. Sometimes I like to watch Transformers, Armageddon, and Independence Day.
Too soon. man.
The animated Transformers movie, right? I mean, if you're saying fun...
Trek has always been absolutely awful regarding biological sciences though. I don't think a single writing team has understood how DNA and evolution worked...like ever.
This. While Star Trek's stance on physics often comes in for scrutiny, it seems happy putting any old biological or medical nonsense out there unchallenged. As a biologist I often find myself wincing. Bashir's early line "the DNA is breaking down into complex protein fragments" still haunts me to this day...
Try being a psychologist and watching Troi for all this time…
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Pedantic psychobabble!
Only someone with Augmented intelligence can understand.This. While Star Trek's stance on physics often comes in for scrutiny, it seems happy putting any old biological or medical nonsense out there unchallenged. As a biologist I often find myself wincing. Bashir's early line "the DNA is breaking down into complex protein fragments" still haunts me to this day...
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