4. Mcoy is a non-entity in the film. In TOS he was the moral center.
There was about 100 hours of TOS and movies. We've seen 4 hours of the alternate timeline.
How much screen time do you want devoted to McCoy?
4. Mcoy is a non-entity in the film. In TOS he was the moral center.
4. Mcoy is a non-entity in the film. In TOS he was the moral center.
There was about 100 hours of TOS and movies. We've seen 4 hours of the alternate timeline.
How much screen time do you want devoted to McCoy?
How much screen time do you want devoted to McCoy?
That's actually one of the parts that irritated me the most.
McCoy
Well, at least I won't die alone.
Spock
(transported away)
McCoy
(Turns around, and surveys the area in disbelief)
Well that's just typical.
cue audience laughter.
Could it be any more of an action-comedy trope?
That's actually one of the parts that irritated me the most.
McCoy
Well, at least I won't die alone.
Spock
(transported away)
McCoy
(Turns around, and surveys the area in disbelief)
Well that's just typical.
cue audience laughter.
Could it be any more of an action-comedy trope?
I laughed. Also, I thought that Kirk's one-liner after landing hard from the transporter was a more tropish.
Both of which are my favorite moments in the trailer.
Also, given the nature of trailers, those scenes might not even end up in the final film.
I don't understand why the Trek sandbox isn't big enough for brash action films?
Ya Kirks line was definitely tropish. The whole trailer was tropes, which is why I believe Pegg was irritated with the company that cut the trailer. But those two mentioned didn't look like throw away scenes. They looked like sizable action sequences. Unless they're doing major reshoots(a la Fantastic Four), those scenes will make the final cut.
That's actually one of the parts that irritated me the most.
McCoy
Well, at least I won't die alone.
Spock
(transported away)
McCoy
(Turns around, and surveys the area in disbelief)
Well that's just typical.
cue audience laughter.
Could it be any more of an action-comedy trope?
I laughed. Also, I thought that Kirk's one-liner after landing hard from the transporter was a more tropish.
Both of which are my favorite moments in the trailer.
Also, given the nature of trailers, those scenes might not even end up in the final film.
I loved both scenes. I loved the trailer. I don't understand why the Trek sandbox isn't big enough for brash action films?
Yes. Ray guns, space ships, and green forehead aliens. nuTrek has those.it offered something not commonly found in tv/film.
Yes. Ray guns, space ships, and green forehead aliens. nuTrek has those.
You've been asked before to refrain from making it personal. This time gets a warning.Sorry, I guess it's a bit out of your depth.
That's actually one of the parts that irritated me the most.
McCoy
Well, at least I won't die alone.
Spock
(transported away)
McCoy
(Turns around, and surveys the area in disbelief)
Well that's just typical.
cue audience laughter.
Could it be any more of an action-comedy trope?
It is a funny moment in the trailer but the scene makes no sense. What possible reason would there be for the transporter to only grab Spock and leave McCoy in danger, especially when Spock and McCoy are so close together? The only explanation I can come up with is that the transporter actually does beam them both up, just one at a time, so the scene is meant for comedy, because a second later, McCoy is beamed up too.
Please. Enlighten me. What exactly was so special and unique about Star Trek? Since I clearly am not deep enough to grasp the finer points of your nuance, I'm going to go out on a limb and assume you mean one of the following common myths:Sorry, I guess it's a bit out of your depth.
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