Wait, what was I talking about again?
+100I'm on record saying I thought Spock's scream was entirely appropriate. In ST09, Spock Prime told him about the future he and Kirk could have together. Khan took that from him. Throw in the still coping with the loss of Vulcan and his mother, and that's one tough year for Spock.
As far as laughing at it goes, it didn't happen the two times I saw it in crowded theaters. However, I do remember hearing some laughing in the theater during Spock's death scene in TWOK (Spock straightening his tunic; then Spock bumping into something).
Kirk's death scene in STID seems far more gut-wrenching to me. Spock's death scene is more awkward by comparison. Spock's yell works in that highly emotional context. It's actually hard for me to view the scene when I rewatch the movie.
I just don't understand the need for the comparison of the yells, either. They are two separate events, and if the viewer is properly caught up in the moment in STID, there's no reason for one to evoke the other. Some who heard it and immediately thought of Shatner or Jason Alexander and chuckled must not have been into the movie that much in the first place.
I cringed.
There was a lot of painfully bad moments in STID, but the scream put an exclamation point on the whole thing.
I had a similar feeling during the dune buggy scene of Nemesis, and when Data says "saddle up, lock and load" in Insurrection.
ST felt dead to me when I walked out of the theater.
But yelling out the villain's name is weird; why didn't he do that with Nero?
cos Nero did it to SPPAAACCK!!...SPPPPAAAAAAACCCK!! (left side of mouth only)
Spock did scream, albeit wordlessly, both times he'd previously lost his temper - with the Vulcan bully when he was a child (BTW, I loved the mirror of Spock wailing on the bully in ST'09 and him wailing on Khan at the end of ID) and when Kirk goaded him into attacking him in ST'09. So it does kind of fit previous behaviour.But what does yelling out Khan after nuKirk's death do for nuSpock?
I cringed.
There was a lot of painfully bad moments in STID, but the scream put an exclamation point on the whole thing.
I had a similar feeling during the dune buggy scene of Nemesis, and when Data says "saddle up, lock and load" in Insurrection.
ST felt dead to me when I walked out of the theater.
Wow. I mean, you're entitled to your opinion. But, wow.
Whether it was the best Trek ever or not is problematic. But I've watched all versions of Trek going back to TOS in first run, enjoyed them all to various degrees, and I thought in spirit and theme that this was as much "Star Trek" as any other version at any other time. Maybe more. Dead? Wow.
The only time Star Trek ever felt dead to me was May 13, 2005.
Cumberbatch's delivery of "My name... is KHAN!" seemed a bit odd to me, especially how he fully dropped his jaw on the last word. If I'd been JJ, I would have wanted another take and told him to dial it back a bit.
I just don't understand the need for the comparison of the yells, either. They are two separate events, and if the viewer is properly caught up in the moment in STID, there's no reason for one to evoke the other. Some who heard it and immediately thought of Shatner or Jason Alexander and chuckled must not have been into the movie that much in the first place.
Maybe some would be happier if he yelled fuck or shit. Screaming Khan seemed much better to me than either swear word. Or he coulda just yelled "THE WOMEN!" again.
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