He's not Shinzon.
Good point.Your not suposed to LIKE him, for GRUDDS sake he wiped out 6 Billion Vulcans!
In Nero's defense, the Joker got about ten times more screen time.Nero wasn't as good as the Joker in the last Batman movie, but God, who is? The Joker made that movie, take out the Joker and the whole movie would've been a giant snooze fest.
Nero was just right. I went to see Spock and Kirk and that's what I got.
"Hi Christopher, I'm Nero."
I think that says it all.![]()
Nero loved his family very much.
Yes, he did; reading "Countdown" ahead of time did help. It has his family in it and his rationale. Most people don't need any more than just a villain, but if you do -- I would suggest getting the trade paperback of the comics.
I loved that. For some reason, he really reminded me of Bill Murray in Ghostbusters."Hi Christopher, I'm Nero."
I think that says it all.
And another reason to love Nero is the Narada. Eric Bana loved "his" set. He said "my set went on forever!" It was apparently huge. He felt rather posessive of it, it sounds like. They did a great job on it. It was a mining ship, and had that same kind of gravitas as one of those big Caterpillar mining outfits.
I loved Eric Bana since "Troy." He's a great talent.
"Hi Christopher, I'm Nero."
I think that says it all.![]()
Seconded. He had a way of making the silliest things look cool. His attitude was so non-cliche-villain-like I fell in love with him that very moment. No tedious, melodramatic, over-the-top monologues and megalomania. No "mwahaha, I'll expose you to my nefarious plan while using as many adjectives as possible to make me look good".
That being said....
AAARGH!
And then people accuse me of dragging Khan into the discussion. That's exactly what I meant: they're both sort of the same, yet some people like one and not the other.... like me. I like Nero.
He's cool, he's got a cool attitude, he wears cool clothes, and he's cute. He's good enough to move the plot forward. Sure, I'd like to see more of him, but I'm happy with what I got.
He was already Psychotic... He was down right Homocidal, Genocidal... He wasssss NERO...Better then if he were the standard 'plotting' Romulan.
But the plotting Romulan at least has a clear motive and reasoning behind his scheming.
They should have made Nero psychotic. At least give him a twitch or something. Even Lore had a good crazy-twitch.
Sorry! Sorry! Gotta think Positive!
Nero was good cause........ cause....... uh....
In Nero's defense, the Joker got about ten times more screen time.
Also, speaking of the Joker, no one questions his motivations. I wonder how far we'd get in that investigation.
Nero loved his family very much.
Yes, he did; reading "Countdown" ahead of time did help. It has his family in it and his rationale. Most people don't need any more than just a villain, but if you do -- I would suggest getting the trade paperback of the comics.
I loved that. For some reason, he really reminded me of Bill Murray in Ghostbusters."Hi Christopher, I'm Nero."
I think that says it all.
And another reason to love Nero is the Narada. Eric Bana loved "his" set. He said "my set went on forever!" It was apparently huge. He felt rather posessive of it, it sounds like. They did a great job on it. It was a mining ship, and had that same kind of gravitas as one of those big Caterpillar mining outfits.
I loved Eric Bana since "Troy." He's a great talent.
agreed! I loved his Henry VIII in The Other Boleyn Girl. best thing in that movie.
but he wasn't for us to like!
I've stated in another thread that I found the main villain's rationale for attacking Vulcan and Earth to be utterly ridiculous, bad writing in general.
Buuut there was enough of the movie that I enjoyed, so I plan on seeing it again with a more "positive" mindset.
Give me some reasons why you thought Nero was anything resembling a decently written character, and I'll try and take it into account for my next viewing.
"Hi Christopher, I'm Nero."
I think that says it all.![]()
it was the "hellooooo" before it that got me![]()
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