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Anyone else feel odd?

I get your vibe, Squig. It's always this way. Now we can never see it for the first time again. Now, for good or ill (definitely good, IMHO) we've had our payoff and there's once again nothing to look forward to except the abstract possibility of another new movie three-to-five years down the road.

I guess the next big Trek landmark will be the rebirth of ST:The Experience in Vegas in the next year or two. There's always something Trek coming down the Pike (snerk) but at this moment we're as far away from that as we've been for many years. It's a little disconcerting.

Think of it as that sleepy moment after an orgasm, and just keep in mind you'll get the chance to get off again, someday.

Meanwhile, I'm going to see it again tonite. And Saturday. Etc.
 
I'll watch it as many times as possible in the theaters, it's my first big screen Star Trek

but i get what you are saying, definitely. I also feel strange that Star Trek gets all this attention and media coverage. I love it, of course, but i also feel as if people were intruding into my secret geeky hideout :D

I felt the same when all of a sudden everyone knew what Lord of the Rings was about...
 
Yeah I was thinking of posting this thread. You're not alone. I walked out of the theater last night mostly thrilled but still slightly bummed that three years of rampant anticipation was now over. Really, all there is left to look forward to are the box office numbers.

And possibly Trek XII...

Yeah I was thinking of posting this thread. You're not alone. I walked out of the theater last night mostly thrilled but still slightly bummed that three years of rampant anticipation was now over. Really, all there is left to look forward to are the box office numbers.

There's still waiting for Star Trek XII too. :)


Well yeah, but that feels pretty abstract at this point. I also don't want to count my chickens. It still could tank this weekend :lol:

It looks like TPTB don't care....
Star Trek' sequel on track
Posted: Mon., Mar. 30, 2009, 8:00pm PT

As Paramount Pictures readies the May 8 release of its "Star Trek" franchise relaunch, the studio is moving forward with a sequel, and has hired Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman and Damon Lindelof to pen the screenplay....
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118001885.html?categoryid=13&cs=1

Yay! Endless anticipation!
 
As soon as the movie ended I started looking forward to the next one!

The new movie was good but it felt very much like a "beginning". Now hopefully Kirk and Spock have stopped fighting and will set off on the five year mission. Have a scrap with some Klingons maybe.
 
Most of us have been looking forward to Star Trek for several years. We've either wanted to see it succeed or see the reboot fail.

Now we have. Now what?

I felt this way after the 2008 election. Looking forward to something for so long and then it actually happens. The movie is out there. It's kicking ass in a Robauian way and taking names. The worries that many had about the franchise after Nemesis and Enterprise's cancellation seemed to have been put at ease.

Am I alone? Please tell me I'm not.

:lol: Dude you literally took the words out of my head. Word for word. I feel the exact same.
 
After all the rioting over ENT, I completely gave up on the whole thing, but this films really got me back into it :D
 
I get your vibe, Squig. It's always this way. Now we can never see it for the first time again. Now, for good or ill (definitely good, IMHO) we've had our payoff and there's once again nothing to look forward to except the abstract possibility of another new movie three-to-five years down the road.

I guess the next big Trek landmark will be the rebirth of ST:The Experience in Vegas in the next year or two. There's always something Trek coming down the Pike (snerk) but at this moment we're as far away from that as we've been for many years. It's a little disconcerting.

Thats a great point. Now that the new movie is out it will be probably 3 years minimum until we get any new Trek on screen. Thats kinda sad to think about :( . I guess thats what happens when you only have a movie franchise and not a TV franchise too. We as Trek fans have been spoiled for a long time having the movies and the shows at the same time.
 
It's been 4 years since we got any new Trek and 6.5 years since a new Trek movie.

4 years doesn't seem like that much. But most movie franchises are kicking out a new film every 2 years or so.
 
my immediate feelings after the movie ended was that Trek XII could go anywhere. they could tell any kind of story at this point.
 
Now what?

Now my news will settle a bit. It has been absolutely insane recently and I still probably have a few more days of that.

I can relax. :)

And now, we can all pick apart the movie, whine about what we didn't like, enthuse over what we did like and have a grand time doing so! :D

Personally, I want to go and see it again, to pick up on things I missed the first go around.

And after that, we all start speculating on the sequel, if the box office warrants one.
 
I hope they resist the overwhelming urge to dust Khan off. But Damon Lindelof will be co-writing it. He's smarter than that.
 
Since in this universe the events of "Space Seed" haven't occurred yet...I doubt it. Hopefully his canon will delete the eugenics wars all together.
 
Nah. I'm looking forward to it being successful enough for there to be another one. One where they can bring in a filmmaker who actually knows a bit about film-making.
 
I'm happy that if you look up J.J. Abrams on Wikipedia, you see Trek XII in pre-production in his credits. :D

Might just happen now.... Fingers still crossed.
 
I AM Fifty and felt Really Old when the movie ended the first time I saw it at 7pm...

It sank in even more as I was driving home from the midnight show, that Star Trek has now Changed Drastically and I'm probably gonna be one of those old curmudgeons stuck in the past with the Trek I grew up loving...

Don't get me wrong, this movie is a really wild and great ride, I enjoyed it immensely, but it only marginally feels like the Trek I know...

I hate getting OLD...
 
Most of us have been looking forward to Star Trek for several years. We've either wanted to see it succeed or see the reboot fail.

Now we have. Now what?

I felt this way after the 2008 election. Looking forward to something for so long and then it actually happens. The movie is out there. It's kicking ass in a Robauian way and taking names. The worries that many had about the franchise after Nemesis and Enterprise's cancellation seemed to have been put at ease.

Am I alone? Please tell me I'm not.

Not at all. It's kinda like exhaling after holding your breath for a long while.

Felt the same way for the election as well.

I'm reminded of Al Bean's quote..."Is that all there is?"
 
As I left the theater, I was more excited that a new era of Trek just started and I was there. I'm 38 technically not the target demographic, but not according to me. I'm as into it as when I was in high school watching TNG.

The end of BSG left me with sadness as it is over. This new Star Trek is a rebirth. "Let's see what's out there."
 
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