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Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS version]

Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

okay, fine. but it's really making me leary of stepping into this thread, as well. I thought this thread was safe, at least :(
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

this thread is spoilers and danger wrapped in metaphors and generalizations
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

This thread is safe. I am remaining spoiler free as well. If any spoilers do pop up in here they'll be taken out ASAP. People have been pretty respectful in here regarding spoilers so far. I don't see that changing.
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

this thread is spoilers and danger wrapped in metaphors and generalizations

and you're not helping, mister na na na na na.

;)

oh, and thanks, Akiraprise.
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

Perhaps people who've seen the movie can, without giving any spoilers, recommend OS episodes the movie made you think of while you viewed it?

maybe the menagerie. the tension between the characters made me think of that one, as well as pike, split loyalties, deception, moral message.

oooh, now this I like the thought of!! :bolian:
 
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i've logged a lot of hours on this bbs in the past couple days. i think i need to get some fresh air!

you know, i wonder if they'll work Decker and Ilia into a sequel or a tv show...
 
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KIRK: "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain. I can do those things because I'm not a hero, like Decker. I kidnapped Ilia. That's what I can be."
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

back to the review..
this would have been during the time period that spock and sarek had not spoken as father and son due to spock's decision to join starfleet.
so yeah perhaps sarek is a little grumpy..
;)
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

pookha for some reason I thought they hadn't seen each other during those 18 years either. but this being re-imagining and all, it's possible, I guess. I am very interested in seeing Spock's evolution in this movie. it should set the tone for the sequels.
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

oh but they had seen each other.
for one thing spocks differences didnt go to amanda.

at the time of babel we learn spock had come to see them four years ago.
and if it wasnt as if spock and sarek didnt speak.
look at the wording,. didnt speak as father and son.
so i suspect spock would go and see his mother and then he and his father would only communicate on very formal terms as ambassador and officer.
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

this thread is spoilers and danger wrapped in metaphors and generalizations

:rommie:

i've logged a lot of hours on this bbs in the past couple days. i think i need to get some fresh air!

you know, i wonder if they'll work Decker and Ilia into a sequel or a tv show...

Or Xon?
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

Here's an interesting brief assessment from the Entertainment Weekly blog about the Austin showing from someone with the screen name LaureL:

So, I was there for this, and I'd never seen an episode of Star Trek in my life (a friend convinced me to go). So as an outsider, I thought the movie was pretty standard blockbuster faire, but... there was something shiningly happy about it. Of course, the set-up was pretty intensely great, so I might be biased, but I enjoyed the movie very much and would badger people into going to see it. My prediction: it gets a B from EW. I'd give it a B+.

I like that - "there was something shiningly happy about it." :)
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

oh but they had seen each other.
for one thing spocks differences didnt go to amanda.

at the time of babel we learn spock had come to see them four years ago.
and if it wasnt as if spock and sarek didnt speak.
look at the wording,. didnt speak as father and son.
so i suspect spock would go and see his mother and then he and his father would only communicate on very formal terms as ambassador and officer.

oh right! four years! I'd forgotten about that. you know, this is going to make me watch some of the key TOS eps again to refresh my memory of the dialogue. good thing. this is one, and also Menagerie (I think urbandk said that the movie reminded him of that ep) and perhaps the Enterprise Incident.
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

Here's an interesting brief assessment from the Entertainment Weekly blog about the Austin showing from someone with the screen name LaureL:

So, I was there for this, and I'd never seen an episode of Star Trek in my life (a friend convinced me to go). So as an outsider, I thought the movie was pretty standard blockbuster faire, but... there was something shiningly happy about it. Of course, the set-up was pretty intensely great, so I might be biased, but I enjoyed the movie very much and would badger people into going to see it. My prediction: it gets a B from EW. I'd give it a B+.
I like that - "there was something shiningly happy about it." :)

That is reassuring. I like it too. :D
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

Here's an interesting brief assessment from the Entertainment Weekly blog about the Austin showing from someone with the screen name LaureL:

So, I was there for this, and I'd never seen an episode of Star Trek in my life (a friend convinced me to go). So as an outsider, I thought the movie was pretty standard blockbuster faire, but... there was something shiningly happy about it. Of course, the set-up was pretty intensely great, so I might be biased, but I enjoyed the movie very much and would badger people into going to see it. My prediction: it gets a B from EW. I'd give it a B+.
I like that - "there was something shiningly happy about it." :)

That is reassuring. I like it too. :D


Shiny happy people holding hands
Shiny happy people laughing
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

Bah, the only truly shiningly happy show is Early Edition, and that will sadly never get a movie. :(
 
Re: Advance screening/World Premiere discussions [the NO-SPOILERS vers

One non-spoiler question that can be a yes/no answer:

Do we see any familiar ST species in the movie besides Vulcans and Romulans?
 
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