Yes! I agree completely.At the end, when Kirk was in the gold uniform, strode onto the bridge, and channeled William Shatner so perfectly when he said, "Bones..."
For some reason, that moment tied the two casts together for me. As much as I may joke about Shatner's tendency toward hamminess, there's no doubt (in my mind anyway) that the man created an indelible cultural icon--heck, in so many ways, he IS Star Trek--and there was Chris Pine carrying it forward for a new audience.
But "Bones!" is a BIG line. A very big line; a majorly big line. Everybody loves that line and scene.
I think this thread is supposed to be about the smaller-in-concept ones, by the topic post -- not meaning literally shorter lines.
That is a fantastic goosebumper!Okay, here's another one, then. When Winona Kirk has given birth to the baby, and she says (paraphrasing), "George, you should be here," and George has this tearful look on his face and we see him barely mouth the words "I know." His "I know" is the moment that makes me cry every time I see this movie. It was so beautifully underplayed, but it just wrenches your heart out. I've said before I'd watch an entire movie about George Kirk, and even after eight viewings (to be nine in a couple of hours), I feel the same way.
That is a fantastic goosebumper!Okay, here's another one, then. When Winona Kirk has given birth to the baby, and she says (paraphrasing), "George, you should be here," and George has this tearful look on his face and we see him barely mouth the words "I know." His "I know" is the moment that makes me cry every time I see this movie. It was so beautifully underplayed, but it just wrenches your heart out. I've said before I'd watch an entire movie about George Kirk, and even after eight viewings (to be nine in a couple of hours), I feel the same way.
That is a fantastic goosebumper!Okay, here's another one, then. When Winona Kirk has given birth to the baby, and she says (paraphrasing), "George, you should be here," and George has this tearful look on his face and we see him barely mouth the words "I know." His "I know" is the moment that makes me cry every time I see this movie. It was so beautifully underplayed, but it just wrenches your heart out. I've said before I'd watch an entire movie about George Kirk, and even after eight viewings (to be nine in a couple of hours), I feel the same way.
Nimoy's "Forever shall be your friend" line hits me every time I hear it.
[In an attempt to keep it moderately spoiler free...]
Captain Robau's "Walk with me." Just in the way Faran Tahir delivers that
One of the goosebumps lines for me was when Spock was being interrogated by the head elders of Vulcan. After hearing his mother declared as a handicap, Spock ended the scene by saying "Live long and prosper" but you can hear the anger in his voice when he says it.
A great scene played very well.
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