I am curious how the members here have fared so far?
My Korean wife (I've been living in South Korea for almost 3 years now.) didn't like the 10 of the 11 films I showed her (All except for Nemesis; That one really leaves a bad impression of Star Trek, in particular the entire TNG franchise.), but she was very impressed with the most recent J.J. Abrams 2009 Star Trek film and watches it whenever I play it on DVD.
Unlike the other films, that one's modern production values, special effects, and the appealing young cast, drama, spectacle, and action really help sell Star Trek to a whole new worldwide audience who were formerly very leery and wary of how this franchise was marketed and presented to them in years past.
My Korean wife (I've been living in South Korea for almost 3 years now.) didn't like the 10 of the 11 films I showed her (All except for Nemesis; That one really leaves a bad impression of Star Trek, in particular the entire TNG franchise.), but she was very impressed with the most recent J.J. Abrams 2009 Star Trek film and watches it whenever I play it on DVD.
Unlike the other films, that one's modern production values, special effects, and the appealing young cast, drama, spectacle, and action really help sell Star Trek to a whole new worldwide audience who were formerly very leery and wary of how this franchise was marketed and presented to them in years past.
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