That's what I keep thinking when I watch it that the movie isn't taking place on the Enterprise but on the Southern Sun.
Disliking a set design is a retarded reason to not see a movie.
Disliking a set design is a retarded reason to not see a movie.
I also did not like the first JJ film whatsoever.
Whats wrong with concrete floors?Well, this confirms I am not giving this one a chance.
Breweries, concrete floors, and cinderblock walls is not a space ship interior make. Knowing JJ, we'll see Starfleet still using oil, and having machine guns instead of phasers.
Factories were used in the old V, and it did not look good then, and it won't look good now.
JJ must think that all ship interiors will look the same after 1950.
Whats wrong with concrete floors?Well, this confirms I am not giving this one a chance.
Breweries, concrete floors, and cinderblock walls is not a space ship interior make. Knowing JJ, we'll see Starfleet still using oil, and having machine guns instead of phasers.
Factories were used in the old V, and it did not look good then, and it won't look good now.
JJ must think that all ship interiors will look the same after 1950.
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Might be painted wood, though.
Disliking a set design is a retarded reason to not see a movie.
I also did not like the first JJ film whatsoever.
Because, I work in a warehouse and I wanna know were the beer is.
Personally, I am able to look at that and think it's made of the futuristic metal the rest of the ship is made of.
Personally, I am able to look at that and think it's made of the futuristic metal the rest of the ship is made of.
Sure, you can do that by choosing to ignore the fact that it's painted concrete. You can do the same thing with the engineering area in JJTrek, if you choose to.
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