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What if Star Trek XI isn't the greatest film of all time?

...massive amounts of Liquid Plummer...
Sam, I hate to be the one to point this out, but he's not even in this one. That was VI, not XI -- it's like another 'v' stuck on there, upside-down.

Thanks for reminding me. :rolleyes:

This only brings me back to the script they should have used. The one where Klingon Chang comes back from the future as a Terminator made of a mimetic, liquid metal, to prevent Young (interesting) Spock from growing up to be Old (boring) Spock, thereby preventing Old Spock from stumbling blandly and unnecessarily through one of the more mediocre episodes of The Next Generation (starring Christopher 'Liquid' Plumber, of course).

Listen to the fans, Abrams.
You know, I think I'd probably watch that.
 
Sam, I hate to be the one to point this out, but he's not even in this one. That was VI, not XI -- it's like another 'v' stuck on there, upside-down.

Thanks for reminding me. :rolleyes:

This only brings me back to the script they should have used. The one where Klingon Chang comes back from the future as a Terminator made of a mimetic, liquid metal, to prevent Young (interesting) Spock from growing up to be Old (boring) Spock, thereby preventing Old Spock from stumbling blandly and unnecessarily through one of the more mediocre episodes of The Next Generation (starring Christopher 'Liquid' Plumber, of course).

Listen to the fans, Abrams.
You know, I think I'd probably watch that.

Of course you would. You're a Star Trek fan. (You're already trying to pre-order it on DVD.)
 
Thanks for reminding me. :rolleyes:

This only brings me back to the script they should have used. The one where Klingon Chang comes back from the future as a Terminator made of a mimetic, liquid metal, to prevent Young (interesting) Spock from growing up to be Old (boring) Spock, thereby preventing Old Spock from stumbling blandly and unnecessarily through one of the more mediocre episodes of The Next Generation (starring Christopher 'Liquid' Plumber, of course).

Listen to the fans, Abrams.
You know, I think I'd probably watch that.

Of course you would. You're a Star Trek fan. (You're already trying to pre-order it on DVD.)
The bestest bit was where he got a shotted in the head and had to remorphalizationize himself. It was wicked cool!

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Oh, that poor dog!

I was so upset I had to sit in a corner a weep as I choked out the words "WHY? WHY, GOD? WHY?"
 
If threads like this keep popping up, then there is going to be more negative attitudes towards the film then need be.

Well, maybe J.J. Abrams should have thought of that before he decided to ruin all of our lives.
This is certainly true. I think the government should regulate Star Trek material to ensure it complies to the standards of excellence required for Trekkies not to be sucidal.
 
I think that the first sign of trouble was when Hasselhoff wasn't offered a starring role in the film.

"Doesn't do cameos" my red ass!
 
I remember, at the time, a lot of the professional critics who, while praising the inclusion of Romulans (which was, apparently, something that mainstream viewers who knew little about Star Trek had been clamoring for), stated almost unanimously that the assasination of the Romulan Senate was directly (and exclusively) responsible for making the movie shitty.

I think I remember this.

Of course you do.

Why would I ever make up something that is so obviously true?

What I remember is an advertisement about the film stating that it was supposed to be about the Romulans, but nothing more was said. When I saw this movie, sure Romulans were in it but they were not the main plot which is what I thought it was supposed to be.
 
I think I remember this.

Of course you do.

Why would I ever make up something that is so obviously true?

What I remember is an advertisement about the film stating that it was supposed to be about the Romulans, but nothing more was said. When I saw this movie, sure Romulans were in it but they were not the main plot which is what I thought it was supposed to be.

"Star Trek X: It's all about the Romulans"

And the crowd goes wild!
 
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