How is lens flare cringeworthy?
Can you really claim not to understand how someone might dislike lens flare from an aesthetic perspective? Even JJ's wife complained to him about it.
How is lens flare cringeworthy?
How is lens flare cringeworthy?
Can you really claim not to understand how someone might dislike lens flare from an aesthetic perspective? Even JJ's wife complained to him about it.
18. The Kobayashi Maru Test From Star Trek
18. The Kobayashi Maru Test From Star Trek
This is the most misunderstood scene in the film. Everyone think Kirk is just being a dick. He's not. He's making an obvious show of it because he philosophically disagrees with the test, which is spelled out in the next scene between him and Spock. He wasn't trying to get away with it —*he was making a point, which is why he is over-the-top.
BillJ said:I think there's a bit of a difference between 'dislike' and 'cringeworthy'.
18. The Kobayashi Maru Test From Star Trek
This is the most misunderstood scene in the film. Everyone think Kirk is just being a dick. He's not. He's making an obvious show of it because he philosophically disagrees with the test, which is spelled out in the next scene between him and Spock. He wasn't trying to get away with it —*he was making a point, which is why he is over-the-top.
+1
While in both cases it's cheating, Prime Kirk comes across as someone who believes everyone deserves a fair chance to win. Nu Kirk feels entitled to win. Big difference, and it makes Nu Kirk a less sympathetic hero.
While in both cases it's cheating, Prime Kirk comes across as someone who believes everyone deserves a fair chance to win. Nu Kirk feels entitled to win. Big difference, and it makes Nu Kirk a less sympathetic hero.
The underwear scene is #7 on the list.
I read "fan service" as her being in the film overall, not the infamous underwear scene.
Did you read the accompanying article?
While in both cases it's cheating, Prime Kirk comes across as someone who believes everyone deserves a fair chance to win. Nu Kirk feels entitled to win. Big difference, and it makes Nu Kirk a less sympathetic hero.
Arrant nonsense.
In TWOK, Kirk's solution is presented with smug satisfaction - he's showing off for the young Saavik. No one ever asks why some cadet would be rewarded with a commendation for cheating.
The scene only works if the audience never asks that question either.
Yep. Kirk is pretty smug about it in TWOK.
Yep. Kirk is pretty smug about it in TWOK.
The smugness and his comeuppance for it are in fact his character arc in TWOK, or at least a key part of it.
The main drawback to the ST09 portrayal is that cocky, snot-nosed kids are, for some, not really super-compelling as Main Hero in an action movie. (Maverick from Top Gun being an exception... or actually, not.)
What about Scotty Jesus in TOS?It wasn't enough that we had Spock Jesus rising from the dead, now we have Kirk Jesus but with less fanfare.
Next it will probably be McCoy, since they already foreshadowed it with him getting his arm caught in the torpedo. And there's that xenopolycythemia thing from the Prime universe.
It wasn't enough that we had Spock Jesus rising from the dead, now we have Kirk Jesus but with less fanfare.
Next it will probably be McCoy, since they already foreshadowed it with him getting his arm caught in the torpedo. And there's that xenopolycythemia thing from the Prime universe.
I gotta say I loved the sounds as the Enterprise was seemingly in her death throes. It sounded like an old wooden sailing ship at sea, creaking and moaning as it pitched and rolled trying to keep in control on heavy seas.
That's possible too.What about Scotty Jesus in TOS?
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