I think his point was the logic of the time travel in BTTF gave you no trouble, why does it bother you in this. But I'm just guessing.So what's the problem?Just for the record, Marty McFly's adventures are three of my favourite movies.
I think his point was the logic of the time travel in BTTF gave you no trouble, why does it bother you in this. But I'm just guessing.So what's the problem?Just for the record, Marty McFly's adventures are three of my favourite movies.
J.J. Abrams Raped Star Trek. Seriously, he took the series and had his way with it. I am disapointed that I spent 5 dollars on this movie. It was so bad.
If you haven't seen it. Here is the one spoiler that will make you hate JJ Abrams.
HE DESTROYED VULCAN.
That means all the Vulcans from Star Trek the Next Generation, DS9, and voyager are DEAD.
think about that for a minute...
... you don't care what it's done to future events ...
No, I don't. Not one little bit.
Is it so inconceivable that there is more than one person here who doesn't like this movie?I wonder how many of these shiny new cadets can be traced to the same IP address.
This perspective always mystifies me. I've heard it a lot recently since I'm a Spider-Man fan too and there was just a big continuity change in that universe too.... now I'm left with a Star Trek universe in which my beloved spin-off either won't happen or will be so different that I may wish it hadn't.
I hope not.Is it so inconceivable that there is more than one person here who doesn't like this movie?I wonder how many of these shiny new cadets can be traced to the same IP address.
Well again as I said yesterday, the time travel element isn't the main reason I didn't enjoy it. The main reason is I myself just found it boring. Scenes that were meant to be action packed and exciting simply didn't work for me. I wasn't invested in the characters and the plot became far too predictable and by the numbers.I think his point was the logic of the time travel in BTTF gave you no trouble, why does it bother you in this. But I'm just guessing.So what's the problem?Just for the record, Marty McFly's adventures are three of my favourite movies.
If you haven't seen it. Here is the one spoiler that will make you hate JJ Abrams.
HE DESTROYED VULCAN.
I think it was consensual.J.J. Abrams Raped Star Trek. Seriously, he took the series and had his way with it.
I think his point was the logic of the time travel in BTTF gave you no trouble, why does it bother you in this. But I'm just guessing.So what's the problem?Just for the record, Marty McFly's adventures are three of my favourite movies.
I have no problem with people disliking it for their own reasons, I was just saying what I took from his comments.Well again as I said yesterday, the time travel element isn't the main reason I didn't enjoy it. The main reason is I myself just found it boring. Scenes that were meant to be action packed and exciting simply didn't work for me. I wasn't invested in the characters and the plot became far too predictable and by the numbers.I think his point was the logic of the time travel in BTTF gave you no trouble, why does it bother you in this. But I'm just guessing.So what's the problem?
Me too, but this being Star Trek I was expecting it to reset at the end.Since it's being brought up, I would like to point out that I whole-heartedly approve of the lack of a reset button. Normal Trek resets/ cop-outs are pretty bad, but to do something this big and make that many changes, I would have been pissed if they had Old Spock fix everything or some cheap crap like that.
I guess we can count our blessings or should we wait for the sequel just to be sure?Me too, but this being Star Trek I was expecting it to reset at the end.Since it's being brought up, I would like to point out that I whole-heartedly approve of the lack of a reset button. Normal Trek resets/ cop-outs are pretty bad, but to do something this big and make that many changes, I would have been pissed if they had Old Spock fix everything or some cheap crap like that.
Man, I'm so glad I'm not someone that wasn't able to enjoy this movie because dang is it nice enjoying something this much.
No, it can be taken as proof that Trekkies will debate endlessly over stupid shit, and will in the end always come away thinking everyone else is wrong and they are right.Considering how deeply we have gotten into some very long, divisive, and often convoluted arguments about alternate timelines, parallel universes, canon, and continuity can't that in itself be proof that Orci, Kurtzman, and Abrams failed to create a really coherent motion picture that succeeded in presenting its story and its internal logic well?
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