Star Trek - the movie so good, they made it twice.But then we already just had the villain avenging his wife - that was Nero's motivation after all.
Star Trek - the movie so good, they made it twice.But then we already just had the villain avenging his wife - that was Nero's motivation after all.
Wow I know this is a Star Trek site, but can we read anymore in the trailer? I mean really.![]()
You'd think Starfleet could come up with an easier way to wash their ships....
Continuity and canon are only 1 movie in length, not 40 years.
Madman wrote...
The engines are the same... after looking at them and building them over and over, it's pretty obvious.Like Vektor said, it's just the perspective that makes them look different. If you look closely, you can see the rim of the saucer starting to come through the water, too...
-Ricky
OK, that made me go back and look at the 720p version, full screen, on my 24" monitor......
It's the Big-E coming out of the water ...
I'm so ashamed ... I'll turn in my geek-card.
Q2
Don't forget Star Trek: Enterprise, set prior to Nero's incursion.Continuity and canon are only 1 movie in length, not 40 years.
That should be one movie and an ongoing comic series that has Roberto Orci as a creative consultant.
While it might be good for us here on the boards to know whether he's Mitchell or not it might be problematic for a wider audience whose knowledge of Star Trek is limited to Captain Kirk, Mister Spock and the bald French guy with the English accent.
I love Enterprise, but damn that's cruel...
Regarding the 9 minute trailer it's being described on the Star Trek official FB site as "the first nine minutes." Does this mean it's the opening nine minutes of the film?
I prefer the first 9 minutes to be a Bond or Indy like prelude: The end sequence of an adventure of the Enterprise crew. Like the climax of a reimagined TOS episode9 minutes out of a 2-hour-plus film isn't going to be enough to spoil anything unless they show the last nine minutes...which they won't. If the very beginning of the new film is anything like the start of the last one with the Kelvin, Robau and Kirk's birth then it will reveal just enough to get people very excited but nowhere near enough to understand the villain or their motivations. Heck, we might not even see the movie's villain - Mitchell, Garth or otherwise - in the IMAX footage, just the Enterprise crew.
I love Enterprise, but damn that's cruel...
Don't worry, Porthos' fate probably wipes the smile off his face not long after
Wait a minute...transporter malfunction...super powers...return...revenge, oh god, it's Human/god/transporter mutated Porthos!![]()
I love Enterprise, but damn that's cruel...
Don't worry, Porthos' fate probably wipes the smile off his face not long after
Wait a minute...transporter malfunction...super powers...return...revenge, oh god, it's Human/god/transporter mutated Porthos!![]()
Sweet god it's trying to hump Archers leg!!!11!![]()
Don't worry, Porthos' fate probably wipes the smile off his face not long after
Wait a minute...transporter malfunction...super powers...return...revenge, oh god, it's Human/god/transporter mutated Porthos!![]()
Sweet god it's trying to hump Archers leg!!!11!![]()
Thanks for the mental image of Cumberbatch leghumping a 148 year old Scott Bakula.
T'Pol would be 174, assuming she even lived long enough to see Kirk's time and survived the destruction of Vulcan.
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