Well, I have asked that those attending the advance screenings (including the premiere in Sydney) restrict the spoilery stuff to the pinned discussion thread, but it's true that keeping it completely airtight is going to be difficult to manage, in the long run.Here we are then. It's April 7 and the premiere is tonight. I'll have to avoid this forum once the really big spoilers start hitting the bbs in the next 48 hours or so :/
Well, I have asked that those attending the advance screenings (including the premiere in Sydney) restrict the spoilery stuff to the pinned discussion thread, but it's true that keeping it completely airtight is going to be difficult to manage, in the long run.Here we are then. It's April 7 and the premiere is tonight. I'll have to avoid this forum once the really big spoilers start hitting the bbs in the next 48 hours or so :/
^^^ Yes. Will I be able to avoid reading those spoilers is the next question. I am so very weak.
Okay, you're tied at one apiece, now knock it off. It's not a good sign when Americans feel they have to go fishing in Australian waters. Or don't seem to care.Judging by the content of your post and the signature you currently have, you're in desperate need of attention. Perhaps you should have one of those counselors hang back to give you some special treatment.
He started it!What is it about this board that brings out the seven-year old in me?
Yeah, some idiot reporter is sure to blab. I'll be sticking to the sport sections of the papers (online) and skipping Today in the morning.I'm more worried about the media letting something slip. I'm getting somebody to read the papers before I do tomorrow, just to be safe.
Surprised at the lack of media attention this premiere has got here in the last few days, actually. There's two articles on the SMH website which aren't even on the front page, and nothing in the other states' papers.
Both the 10 and 9 news bulletins had brief blurbs on the event. (I won't watch any 7 "news".)
Surprised at the lack of media attention this premiere has got here in the last few days, actually. There's two articles on the SMH website which aren't even on the front page, and nothing in the other states' papers.
What are you talking about? The front cover of Saturday's The Sydney Morning Herald's "Spectrum" arts & entertainment lift-out is a full page pic of Zachary Quinto doing the Vulcan salute, and the interview with him, and pre-publicity on the premiere, is a double page feature spread on pages 4 and 5.
THERE were plenty of Star Trek salutes but the much-hyped world premiere of the latest instalment from the sci-fi franchise lacked crowds, costumes and celebrities when it debuted at the Opera House last night.
While stars of the $210 million blockbuster, including Eric Bana, Bottle Shock actor Chris Pine, 24 star Zachary Quinto, Heroes man John Cho and super director JJ Abrams were out in force and dressed to impress, the couple of hundred fans failed to fill the sprawling Harbour forecourt, which organisers expected to be packed.
Screams were replaced by an eerie silence and hardcore Trekkers were few and far between, with Confidential spotting only one - 2dayFM radio announcer Timothy Dunlop.
Abrams, stepping on stage to announce Bana's arrival to rapturous applause, thanked the Sydney for holding the premiere, telling those who lobbied online for a Northern Hemisphere premiere: "Why are we doing it here? The question is why isn't everybody doing it here and why did you let us come?"
Bana won the biggest laugh when he said: "JJ, if you would allow me this indulgence, I've always dreamed of this moment . . ." and burst out singing: "Australians all let us rejoice ..."
Noticeable no-shows were Jessica Mauboy, Buffy star Amber Benson and Megan Gale, with the latter's boyfriend Andy Lee simply saying it was a "man's night".
Bana's wife Rebecca, freezing in her frilly frock, bolted inside after photos, leaving the spruiking duties to her husband.
Elegant author Tara Moss almost had a wardrobe malfunction, with her silk dress riding dangerously close to her decolletage
Brief article from today's Herald Sun:
THERE were plenty of Star Trek salutes but the much-hyped world premiere of the latest instalment from the sci-fi franchise lacked crowds, costumes and celebrities when it debuted at the Opera House last night.
While stars of the $210 million blockbuster, including Eric Bana, Bottle Shock actor Chris Pine, 24 star Zachary Quinto, Heroes man John Cho and super director JJ Abrams were out in force and dressed to impress, the couple of hundred fans failed to fill the sprawling Harbour forecourt, which organisers expected to be packed.
Screams were replaced by an eerie silence and hardcore Trekkers were few and far between, with Confidential spotting only one - 2dayFM radio announcer Timothy Dunlop.
Abrams, stepping on stage to announce Bana's arrival to rapturous applause, thanked the Sydney for holding the premiere, telling those who lobbied online for a Northern Hemisphere premiere: "Why are we doing it here? The question is why isn't everybody doing it here and why did you let us come?"
Bana won the biggest laugh when he said: "JJ, if you would allow me this indulgence, I've always dreamed of this moment . . ." and burst out singing: "Australians all let us rejoice ..."
Noticeable no-shows were Jessica Mauboy, Buffy star Amber Benson and Megan Gale, with the latter's boyfriend Andy Lee simply saying it was a "man's night".
Bana's wife Rebecca, freezing in her frilly frock, bolted inside after photos, leaving the spruiking duties to her husband.
Elegant author Tara Moss almost had a wardrobe malfunction, with her silk dress riding dangerously close to her decolletage
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