What other prodplace did I miss?
Slusho.
What other prodplace did I miss?
This is more of an Abrams trademark than a real product placement, since the stuff doesn't actually exist.What other prodplace did I miss?
Slusho.
I agree with most of the nitpicks.
Another one would be the ludicrous promotion at the end of Kirk to captain when he's just graduated Starfleet academy a few hours/days ago. I get the field promotion at the time it was needed,but once the threat was done he should have started out as a lieutenant and gone at least three years until captain. Even Pike said he would be captain within four years after graduating. This was just a little too much Kirk praise/ he can do not wrong etc. Ironically he needed more humanizing than Spock.
Also, what they were doing for 25 years was hard to fathom. Likewise with the rapid promotions.
And what was the point of firing at the Narada once it was in the grip of the black hole? Why not just turn around and Warp Away right then? How did ejecting the warp core help them escape?
The lack of science (why hire a science advisor) bugged me. It was science at the speed of drama, not any sense of heightening the accuracy (or consistency) of the film
But the running through the hallway nit and the "3 minutes to vulcan" nit are things that are just editing in the film to make it flow correctly, IMO. Like, it's not really 3 minutes to Vulcan, you know?
My only 2 nits - car stealing scene was cheesy and ice monster scene was pointless and fake looking. That's it for me.
And this is coming from an incredibly nit picky person who can be very negative. I loved this movie.
OK, if I get really, really nitpicky...I'd like to know how the shuttles from the Kelvin got apparently so far away from the Narada to the degree that whatever rescue vessels that came along to pick them up didn't detect or go after the ship? But then, we aren't given any indication of how long the shuttles traveled before their eventual rescue either...
And regarding the Enterprise shuttles, the shot of McCoy and Kirk's shuttle entering the bay almost made it look like the whole Engineering hull was nothing but shuttle bay...
But there was nothing really that jumped out at me to the degree that it took me out of the movie...even the industrial Engineering set worked for me, although I did think it worked even better for the Kelvin rather than the Enterprise...
The lack of science (why hire a science advisor) bugged me. It was science at the speed of drama, not any sense of heightening the accuracy (or consistency) of the film
So, how far is this supernova from Romulus? That seems like silliness right there.
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