Considering we are still talking about new Star Trek movies to this day thanks to them I should think so!Leonard Nimoy and Nicholas Meyer are Directors I'd rank as insightful.
As far as second-rate television actors and third-rate studio publicists who briefly pretended to be film directors go, well, I suppose they are.
TGT
And Nearly two-thirds of Americans aged 18 to 24 still cannot find Iraq on a map. What's your point?Plus he has a Peabody award and BSG was voted "Times" 2005 show of the year.
For a TV series that 99% of people have never heard of or seen.
Women's rank is tattooed across the lower back.
Meh - either way. A torpedo to an unshielded bridge should, by rights, obliterate most of the saucer section.You know even aegis cruisers have windows even though they don't really need them...what a stupid criticism. If you're worried about a torpedo hitting the bridge, well look at Nemesis, the E-E had no window and it still had a hole in the bulkhead!
RAMA
The old uniforms implied higher technology that was mimicking older, more familiar fabric for psychosomatic comfort, while secretly possessing new, vastly beneficial properties (such as improved heat insulation, greater tensile, non-ripping strength, biometric field generation etc.).
There seems to be a second page, but I get a "page not found" message if I try to look at it.[Link emoved, per Paramount request.]
New Spock pics.
There seems to be a second page, but I get a "page not found" message if I try to look at it.[Link removed, per Paramount request.]
New Spock pics.
Ah, you can see the window on the bridge dome in that photo -- it is in the shadow but is there.
I don't think so ... I copied that picture and amped-up the brightness and contrast and all I see are "bridge clamps" on the front and sides of the dome and aren't the right aspect ratio to match the main viewer behind Spock. I also notice that this Enterprise has a smooth hull, whereas the tiny piece visible behind Spock has several raised plates not unlike the Kelvin. Finally, the deflector grid doesn't cut through the middle of the dash in "NCC-1701" ... it's off center.
These are minor differences, but they suggest the Enterprise seen in the first trailer doesn't match the actual movie ship.
All that was there
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All that was there
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Photoshoots...you gotta love them!![]()
[Image removed, per Paramount request.]Aren't they a cute couple?
We invite you all to our wedding.
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[Image removed, per Paramount request.]Aren't they a cute couple?
We invite you all to our wedding.
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All that was there
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