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'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XI

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I do think Yeoman Rand and Nurse Chapel should be introduced..

It would make things interesting given Rand and Chapel were love interests for Kirk and Spock..

Now that role is filled by Uhura.
Well, who says Spock isn't in for a healthy threesome? We already know he wasn't (or ignored the fact that he was) betrothed.

Yeah and TPring is dead.

:lol:
 
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There are more than a few women posting here.

That's right! Women who are doctors and lawyers and everything else, who aren't afraid to like men for their actions a well as their bodies.


Exactly. I can be a strong, independent individual who likes Star Trek, football (Arsenal)... and at the same time drools over men and shaves her legs. ;)

And being treated like a lady isn't the same as falling victim to sexism.


Squiggy, you want names? You're going to have to work harder. :D
 
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Well, I'm a woman and didn't find anything remotely offensive about the movie. In fact, if I'd had my way, we'd've seen not only Pine but Quinto and Urban without their shirts on too. :drool:

It would have been ridiculous for Uhura to get involved in that bar fight. She's way too smart for that, and I don't see why her having a relationship with someone detracts from her as a character? The miniskirts don't bother me. I wish I had the legs to pull off that look, but alas I have short rather stumpy legs. I'd NOT look good in one. ;)
 
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Star Trek is about hope for the future..

Thank you Abrams for showing us a future where feminists no longer exist :P

Damn, you hit the nail right on the head! Thank you Abrams, for showing a better tomorrow. With no feminists. Where people can look good and be strong and intelligent.

Here here!:techman: I long for a world like Amsterdam. Anyone, feminist or not, who shares that dream is okay be me.

But anyone who longs for a world where they "have the option" of suing me just because a date didn't work out, or to marry/divorce me withing a short time span solely so she could have 20+ years of "free money" (alimony) is a danger to the entire social world.

Most feminists aren't like that at all, but a few are, and it only takes 1 bad apple to spoil the bunch.
 
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Am I supposed to be insulted??? LOL LOL you got the wrong one here pal....

No, if you were supposed to be insulted then you would be. I am attempting to tell you that your use of the English language is not helping you. If you do not wish to accept that advice then that is your problem.

First I try write better for you... Please note word: try...not guarantee...just try. Sorry you consider male brain limited, I not do that.

You just used a perfect example of what I'm talking about. Slow down when you type. If you communicate more clearly then people will understand you more easily.

But if you can't take my broken english then don't read or respond to my posts...and if it's so bothersome you can go further and put me on ignore so you dont' have to read my butchering of your precious english language. :) I wish there was a kiss emoticon...

I'm not going to put you on ignore and I'd draw a warning for myself if I told you I was going to. Ignoring you won't help you see why quite a few of us in this thread are not particularly impressed with your views.

What I MEANT was perhaps men can't relate as much to what the blogger was saying because..... well...because you're men and you haven't been thru life as a woman...do I need to explain this further? Oh I do...? So if you were black and you were bitching about racism maybe I couldn't relate to you because I'm a white woman and I haven't been thru the exp. of being black.

That's not true. Humans have this ability called empathy. I do not need to be a woman to see the things my sister goes through. I do not need to be black to see that some people treat black people badly.

However, if what you are suggesting is true then the author of the article cannot possibly have a clue how the male mind works as she and many other so-called feminists claim to. It would have to work both ways.

We do understand what the author of the article is saying, we just believe it is incorrect and, more to the point, she is insulting and demeaning Uhura as a character and Zoe Saldana as an actress and as a person. In her attempts at finding fault with the movie, she shows that she believes that attractiveness and competence in women are mutually exclusive. I don't think any sane person thinks that's true.

I didn't read the whole article from the blogger...and you haven't read the whole thread (which is understandable) because I explained what I mean by affair....I mean please! I just don't like the fact that it's with spock and right away from the jump she's involved...sorry but there was so much going on in this movie that we really didn't need that little subplot at all. Are you honestly going to tell me the movie would of suffered without it? They wanna introduce it next go round fine...this movie was not the time to do it!

We didn't "need" it. We didn't "need" a new Star Trek movie at all. Human civilisation would not have ended without a new movie. What this movie is receiving so much praise for is that it brings back the core of the characters we Star Trek fans fell in love with. Uhura was always presented as an emotional, loving person and Spock was always presented as someone who did feel but could not find a way to express it - look at his relationship with Christine Chapel. Even if she and Spock were not a couple, Uhura would have still been there for Spock because he just lost his mother, his home and almost his entire race.
 
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2. Put Uhura in command for a scene. If Chekov can be temporarily in command, Uhura can be too. I know we've already had Janeway, but Nichelle Nichols has made it very well known that Uhura was, at one point, slated to be put in command for a scene and the network vetoed. That would be an actual meaningful and significant homage, unlike Sulu leaving the parking break on. *rolls eyes*

And now we have an Uhura who could take command. In this version, she's easily the best person to take over command if Spock and Kirk are out of action. I know they have Sulu taking over in the movie, but outside of a situation of immediate combat I'd pick Uhura.
 
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Ridiculous like those cringe-worthy scenes of Kira beating up guys twice as big by using her fists. Come on, in a fist fight, Damar would have knocked her out in a heartbeat.

Where's my topless Nero scene, anyway? Damn you J.J., this isn't Star Trek!
 
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It was have been ridiculous for Uhura to get involved in that bar fight. She's way too smart for that.

And Uhura has NEVER been a fighter, shes a com officer.


AND... they needed her to stay on the sidelines so Kirk could grab her boobs


:guffaw: hilarious scene.
 
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Ridiculous like those cringe-worthy scenes of Kira beating up guys twice as big by using her fists. Come on, in a fist fight, Damar would have knocked her out in a heartbeat.

In that department, of all of Star Trek's female characters that's where Uhura was perhaps the most realistic.

Remember, Kira didn't just beat up guys twice her size, she did it while only days from her due date.
 
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And now we have an Uhura who could take command. In this version, she's easily the best person to take over command if Spock and Kirk are out of action. I know they have Sulu taking over in the movie, but outside of a situation of immediate combat I'd pick Uhura.

Sulu outranks her and he's a COMMAND officer (hence the gold uniform).


Uhura is simply a language specialist.
 
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It's not spelling, it's grammar. I find that people take one more seriously when one applies the rules of grammar in correct fashion. As a feminist, you should know how hard it is, sometimes, for us to get taken seriously.

Seriously, lol and 111!1 and whatever doesn't help if you don't want people to patronise you. And most replies to your posts make sense, so people do have something to say on this, men and women alike.

People need to get off the spelling and grammer ooooooooooops grammar dick

Just a heads up for you...we're on a message board...so this isn't reality..I'm taken seriously just fine thank you ma'am....

Another thing...I don't really care what people think about me...I'm very secure w/ myself so they...you...can talk whatever shit you like and it doesn't bother me. But I will speak up whenever and however I like...sorry if it doesn't reflect well on you. So maybe I should get myself in a mini skirt so I can be taken seriously LOL. And since you don't like it...one more LOL.

I have a wicked sense of humor and very sarcastic... I love to joke around.....I'll use LOL whenever I see fit. I also use it to indicate that what I'm saying in fact a joke and/or being sarcastic.

Also you have gotten off topic with this post...so please stick to the topic...

It was a fairly minor scene...Kirk is re-established as a fun loving womanizer (perhaps a character flaw eh)...and Uhura winds up in her underwear...well Kirk was TOO. Why does SF have to be so prudish that it has to be different from every other drama or action film and not acknowledge that human beings are sexual and sometimes wind up without their clothes!?

What's wrong with Spock and Uhura??? Its a different timeline and SPOCK'S DAD married a human female as a full Vulcan. They must have had sex. They must have had theirclothes off at one point.

I mean really..

RAMA
 
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Yeah Kirk has always been a womanizer. It's part of the character.

It will more than likely continue in the upcoming films.


I'm just glad they made it funny here.
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

I do think Yeoman Rand and Nurse Chapel should be introduced..

It would make things interesting given Rand and Chapel were love interests for Kirk and Spock..

Now that role is filled by Uhura.

Who's to say Spock/Uhura weren't lovers in TOS as well? Maybe that scene in The Man Trap is Uhura trying to re-seduce Spock after he dumped her when he finally decided to permanently abandon emotions. :devil:

2. Put Uhura in command for a scene. If Chekov can be temporarily in command, Uhura can be too. I know we've already had Janeway, but Nichelle Nichols has made it very well known that Uhura was, at one point, slated to be put in command for a scene and the network vetoed. That would be an actual meaningful and significant homage, unlike Sulu leaving the parking break on. *rolls eyes*

And now we have an Uhura who could take command. In this version, she's easily the best person to take over command if Spock and Kirk are out of action. I know they have Sulu taking over in the movie, but outside of a situation of immediate combat I'd pick Uhura.

I totally agree. Sulu and Chekov came off as either bumbling incompetent or too young/inexperienced to be in command. And Scotty was nothing more than comic relief. Uhura should almost certainly 3rd in command at this point, in my book.

Ridiculous like those cringe-worthy scenes of Kira beating up guys twice as big by using her fists. Come on, in a fist fight, Damar would have knocked her out in a heartbeat.

In that department, of all of Star Trek's female characters that's where Uhura was perhaps the most realistic.

Remember, Kira didn't just beat up guys twice her size, she did it while only days from her due date.

Just for fun:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYMaglfnuso&feature=channel_page
 
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As much as I love Kira's character, those scenes were stupid beyond words.
 
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