that was epic.I liked How It Should Have Ended's parody of that scene.
"My name is Khan..."
"Okay, I'm Captain Kirk, and this is Mister Spock."
"No, no, guys, listen to me. My name is Khan..."
"Why do you keep saying it like that?
that was epic.I liked How It Should Have Ended's parody of that scene.
"My name is Khan..."
"Okay, I'm Captain Kirk, and this is Mister Spock."
"No, no, guys, listen to me. My name is Khan..."
"Why do you keep saying it like that?
Into Darkness was The Last Jedi before The Last Jedi. It's the marmite of Trek, you either love it or hate it.It's funny how divisive Into Darkness is. I was checking out some Trek movie rankings recently and I kept seeing it show up in lists up around 4th place or right down at 12th. It was rarely anyone's least favourite, but lots of people would put it as their second worst. It seems like mirroring Wrath of Khan really didn't impress anyone.
Personally I'd put it as the worst of the good movies, but still very entertaining.
Into Darkness was The Last Jedi before The Last Jedi. It's the marmite of Trek, you either love it or hate it.
Personally I'm bewildered anyone can say it's a "dumb action movie" when it had the balls to flatly condemn drone warfare during the Bush administrations drone strike campaigns. But sadly, Trekkies only care about continuity minutiae and don't notice when important points are made. And when they do notice it's "too woke"![]()
How was it a retread? It's got Khan, Carol and an engine room scene but everything is different. Motivations, the themes of the film. Calling it a retread makes me wonder if you've seen Wrath of Khan.For me a 2 minute scene doesn't make up for a horrible retread of a movie.
How was it a retread? It's got Khan, Carol and an engine room scene but everything is different. Motivations, the themes of the film. Calling it a retread makes me wonder if you've seen Wrath of Khan.
Then you should probably watch Into Darkness again, your memory is playing tricksOnly a few dozen times. As opposed to the once I sat through Into Darkness.
Speaking of continuity minutiae, it came out during Obama's second term.it had the balls to flatly condemn drone warfare during the Bush administrations drone strike campaigns
I'm BritishSpeaking of continuity minutiae, it came out during Obama's second term.
Yup. Character arcs and development are secondary to minutia.But sadly, Trekkies only care about continuity minutiae and don't notice when important points are made.
I remember there was a hail storm or criticism for that Carol Marcus underwear scene, as if some didn't see the entirety of the feature because those kinds of moments were spread out through the sequel and it was sprinkled as well in the 1st movie leading with Zoe Saldana. Almost felt as if some saw the trailer and the TV spots of the movie and went on blast.It’s hardly a “woke” film, with the bidimensional female characters and the bikini carol marcus.
Because Star Trek has never ever used titillating costumes on its female characters before ...I remember there was a hail storm or criticism for that Carol Marcus underwear scene, as if some didn't see the entirety of the feature because those kinds of moments were spread out through the sequel and it was sprinkled as well in the 1st movie leading with Zoe Saldana. Almost felt as if some saw the trailer and the TV spots of the movie and went on blast.![]()
But it landed well when Zoe Saldana had a similar, much longer sequence???I think it was just that one promotional still of Alice Eve in her underwear on a space ship, with a disgusted look on her face like she felt violated, it was just gratuitous and cringey and not even sexy. It didn’t land well.
How was it a retread? It's got Khan, Carol and an engine room scene but everything is different. Motivations, the themes of the film. Calling it a retread makes me wonder if you've seen Wrath of Khan.
Fair enough, I guess...I didn't know offhand where Blair ended and Johnson began, or who was in-between.I'm British![]()
1) those were different times. Things considered OK back then wouldn’t fly today.Because Star Trek has never ever used titillating costumes on its female characters before
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