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'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XI

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Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

This argument might actually carry some weight if there wasn't far more eye candy for the women in this movie. They made McCoy and Pike handsome men (when they weren't in the tv show--- at least The Menagerie's radiated Pike). It helps that the two leads are both gorgeous, too.

Women routinely need to strip down for roles in movies....usually this nakedness has absolutely nothing to do with the plot or the advancement of it....while men remain mostly clad.
Women do that yes, but you've missed the major point in this movie. Kirk gave us an underwear scene too AND he did have a mini chub. I caught it every time I've seen the movie. :drool:

Both women AND men have a reason to drool in this movie. Men have Uhura and the Orion girl, we've got EVERYONE ELSE!

If people are going to complain about being sexist, chose one that legitimately does it, not this one.
 
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Women do that yes, but you've missed the major point in this movie. Kirk gave us an underwear scene too AND he did have a mini chub. I caught it every time I've seen the movie. :drool:
English is my second language so I'm definitely not fluent in it but, if I may ask, what's a chub? 6pack?
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

Women do that yes, but you've missed the major point in this movie. Kirk gave us an underwear scene too AND he did have a mini chub. I caught it every time I've seen the movie. :drool:
English is my second language so I'm definitely not fluent in it but, if I may ask, what's a chub? 6pack?

It's slang for the kind of physical reaction a man might just have if he was in bed with Rachel Nichols.
 
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Women do that yes, but you've missed the major point in this movie. Kirk gave us an underwear scene too AND he did have a mini chub. I caught it every time I've seen the movie. :drool:

Both women AND men have a reason to drool in this movie. Men have Uhura and the Orion girl, we've got EVERYONE ELSE!

Agreed. I think I've heard more female comments towards the eye candy. I haven't heard a single male make comment outside of this board ;)

I have a wicked sense of humor and very sarcastic... I love to joke around.....I'll use LOL whenever I see fit. I also use it to indicate that what I'm saying in fact a joke and/or being sarcastic.

I like you more already.

As for the mini skirt - I'm surprised at how many friends have said "I'd wear that" and I don't tend to befriend the bimbo types. Though I am happy I've made them see this film and turned them into geeks.
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

Let's not forget, Abrams made the Orion into a cadet.


In TOS, they are SLAVE girls..


Abrams did as much as he could while keeping true to the original series.


The result was perfect.
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

Star Trek is about hope for the future..

Thank you Abrams for showing us a future where feminists no longer exist :P

Damn, you hit the nail right on the head! Thank you Abrams, for showing a better tomorrow. With no feminists. Where people can look good and be strong and intelligent.


And thanks a lot for making that apply to all people, men and women alike!
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

Let's not forget, Abrams made the Orion into a cadet.


In TOS, they are SLAVE girls..

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Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

Let's not forget, Abrams made the Orion into a cadet.


In TOS, they are SLAVE girls..


Abrams did as much as he could while keeping true to the original series.

See my previous comment about that. Orion females were never slaves, Enterprise made that clear. It was the males who were the slaves. The whole "animal women" thing was akin to a trojan horse, allowing Orion women to spread amongst other cultures so they could extend their control over susceptible males.

If anything, we should question whether or not Kirk was acting of his own free will in that scene and whether or not Gaila should be up on attempted rape charges.
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

So, Uhura should be completely asexual?

No one is saying that...at least I'm not! I said earlier that Uhura can get down with it..but for my preference <---------- key word there...just not with Spock and not in this movie !

I really love all this veiwpoints from you men bitching about feminists who are bitching...because you're all missing the point point point. Maybe you can't GET the point because ur men....

I'm going to make an attempt at understanding your broken 'English'. We do get the point even with our limited male brains. Makes you wonder how we dress ourselves in the morning.

Again my main complaint is not the uhura bra scene... I mean LOL that's pretty tame compared to even just the music video that are out.......but that coupled w/ this ridiculous affair -- I just don't think this character is getting the respect she deserves. I'm not saying that she should just say "hailing frequencies open capt"...lord no...she finally has a real role !!!!!!! And what the fuck do they have her doing...RIGHT AWAY...in a got damn romantic lead...right away...couldn't even wait for the next movie. That's my main gripe.

There was no "romantic lead" in this movie. There was Uhura, the ship's communications officer who proved to be exceptionally skilled at her job and whose detection of the Klingon transmissions pretty much saved Earth, and Spock, the ship's first officer.

It is ridiculous to suggest that Uhura can't be competent at her job and also carry on a romantic relationship at the same time. They weren't having an "affair", they were a couple. They presented Uhura as someone Spock could turn to when his home had been brutally destroyed and his mother killed. You don't do that with someone you just had a one night stand with.

As for the general subject of this thread, I'm getting monumentally pissed off with this crap. If Uhura had participated in the bar brawl I would have thought a lot less of her. She's not a thug. Uhura has always been presented as someone who could look after herself but she doesn't need to get in to bar brawls to prove it.

The article's line about Uhura being in a heterosexual relationship is ridiculous as well. When has Uhura ever been presented as something other than straight ?

Uhura wears a skirt in the movie and that's bad because Starfleet is a military organisation. Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, W-R-O-N-G! Watch Star Trek. It might teach you a thing or two about, erm, Star Trek.

Uhura wears a (whispers) bra in the movie. I thought women wore those. Maybe I'm wrong. Both incarnations of Uhura were played by attractive woman, but it seems some people think she should wear a burqa while on duty.

So, the long and short of my argument here is that the author of this article either needs psychiatric help or a set of TOS DVDs - or perhaps both. Got to do something while you're sitting around in a straight jacket waiting for Nurse to deliver your pills.

Am I supposed to be insulted??? LOL LOL you got the wrong one here pal....

First I try write better for you... Please note word: try...not guarantee...just try. Sorry you consider male brain limited, I not do that.

But if you can't take my broken english then don't read or respond to my posts...and if it's so bothersome you can go further and put me on ignore so you dont' have to read my butchering of your precious english language. :) I wish there was a kiss emoticon...

What I MEANT was perhaps men can't relate as much to what the blogger was saying because..... well...because you're men and you haven't been thru life as a woman...do I need to explain this further? Oh I do...? So if you were black and you were bitching about racism maybe I couldn't relate to you because I'm a white woman and I haven't been thru the exp. of being black.

I didn't read the whole article from the blogger...and you haven't read the whole thread (which is understandable) because I explained what I mean by affair....I mean please! I just don't like the fact that it's with spock and right away from the jump she's involved...sorry but there was so much going on in this movie that we really didn't need that little subplot at all. Are you honestly going to tell me the movie would of suffered without it? They wanna introduce it next go round fine...this movie was not the time to do it!
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

Women do that yes, but you've missed the major point in this movie. Kirk gave us an underwear scene too AND he did have a mini chub. I caught it every time I've seen the movie. :drool:
English is my second language so I'm definitely not fluent in it but, if I may ask, what's a chub? 6pack?

It's slang for the kind of physical reaction a man might just have if he was in bed with Rachel Nichols.


If Chris Pine had that kind of reaction to Rachel Nichols, it wouldnt have made the final cut of the film :guffaw:
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

Star Trek is about hope for the future..

Thank you Abrams for showing us a future where feminists no longer exist :P

Damn, you hit the nail right on the head! Thank you Abrams, for showing a better tomorrow. With no feminists. Where people can look good and be strong and intelligent.


And thanks a lot for making that apply to all people, men and women alike!

As well as that, he also, wonderfully, showed us that you can be older and still work in starfleet without being an Admiral. Look at the various other crewmen - especially on the Kelvin. Heavens, I think I even saw wrinkles on some of those faces!

Thank you Abrams and Orci and Kurtzman for a Trek movie I would like to live in :techman:
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

Let's not forget, Abrams made the Orion into a cadet.


In TOS, they are SLAVE girls..


Abrams did as much as he could while keeping true to the original series.

See my previous comment about that. Orion females were never slaves, Enterprise made that clear. It was the males who were the slaves. The whole "animal women" thing was akin to a trojan horse, allowing Orion women to spread amongst other cultures so they could extend their control over susceptible males.

If anything, we should question whether or not Kirk was acting of his own free will in that scene.


Yes... ENTERPRISE added that element, as a twist.

But in TOS, they were merely slaves... merely sexual animals that perform for their men.


Haha, my gosh. There's even an episode (where Scotty is accused of murder) where Jim Kirk takes his male crewmembers to what looks like a 22nd century whore house for a little R+R. :lol:
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

It's slang for the kind of physical reaction a man might just have if he was in bed with Rachel Nichols.
Oh a boner, thank you. :D

Though I either didn't see it or his isn't all that large... I probably just didn't see it.
Star Trek is about hope for the future..

Thank you Abrams for showing us a future where feminists no longer exist :P

Damn, you hit the nail right on the head! Thank you Abrams, for showing a better tomorrow. With no feminists. Where people can look good and be strong and intelligent.


And thanks a lot for making that apply to all people, men and women alike!
Indeed, it is supposed to be an enlightened, better future with equality for everyone, after all.

I like a hopeful future where everyone looks as good as me. :D
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

This argument might actually carry some weight if there wasn't far more eye candy for the women in this movie. They made McCoy and Pike handsome men (when they weren't in the tv show--- at least The Menagerie's radiated Pike). It helps that the two leads are both gorgeous, too.

Women routinely need to strip down for roles in movies....usually this nakedness has absolutely nothing to do with the plot or the advancement of it....while men remain mostly clad.
Women do that yes, but you've missed the major point in this movie. Kirk gave us an underwear scene too AND he did have a mini chub. I caught it every time I've seen the movie. :drool:

Both women AND men have a reason to drool in this movie. Men have Uhura and the Orion girl, we've got EVERYONE ELSE!

If people are going to complain about being sexist, chose one that legitimately does it, not this one.

Agreed completely. I have heard more women drooling over Chris Pine than I've heard men drooling over Zoe Saldana (side note: can you hear drooling? Probably a poor choice of words). Uhura was presented as very competent and intelligent. I loved that they added the linguist dimension to what was previously a switchboard operator.

However, and I do not mean to hijack this thread, I think there are a few feminist elements JJ could integrate into future movies. They are:

1. Add more central female characters. As it was, Uhura was the only one in this movie. Of course, that's mostly because this was an origin story and there were virtually no important women in the original show. For starters, he could give Rand and Chapel the Uhura treatment and add another dimension to their characters. Chapel could become a full MD and Assistant CMO and Rand could become, well, anythign would be better than the glorified secretary/captain's plaything that she was in TOS.

2. Put Uhura in command for a scene. If Chekov can be temporarily in command, Uhura can be too. I know we've already had Janeway, but Nichelle Nichols has made it very well known that Uhura was, at one point, slated to be put in command for a scene and the network vetoed. That would be an actual meaningful and significant homage, unlike Sulu leaving the parking break on. *rolls eyes*

3. Have a kick ass female villain. When was the last time Star Trek had a take no prisoners bad ass woman as an arch nemesis? Most of the female villains have relied on their brains or cunning (see: Valeris). Even worse, we have the example of the Romulan Commander who was easily fooled to the point of incompetence by some fake sexual advances by Spock. Come on, JJ, write in a Major Kira style bad-girl.
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

Damn, you hit the nail right on the head! Thank you Abrams, for showing a better tomorrow. With no feminists. Where people can look good and be strong and intelligent.


And thanks a lot for making that apply to all people, men and women alike!

As well as that, he also, wonderfully, showed us that you can be older and still work in starfleet without being an Admiral. Look at the various other crewmen - especially on the Kelvin. Heavens, I think I even saw wrinkles on some of those faces!

Thank you Abrams and Orci and Kurtzman for a Trek movie I would like to live in :techman:

That's another thing I liked: none of the leads were botoxed. Chris Pine is 28 and looks less ironed in the face than some 45-year-olds we see walking around in Hollywood.

And we've got people who're not that young anymore and still incredibly attractive, like Pike. So kudos to Abrams and Co. for that, too.
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

I do think Yeoman Rand and Nurse Chapel should be introduced..

It would make things interesting given Rand and Chapel were love interests for Kirk and Spock..

Now that role is filled by Uhura.
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

That's another thing I liked: none of the leads were botoxed. Chris Pine is 28 and looks less ironed in the face than some 45-year-olds we see walking around in Hollywood.

And we've got people who're not that young anymore and still incredibly attractive, like Pike. So kudos to Abrams and Co. for that, too.
I agree. In general, people on screen are either young and unattractive, or old and botoxed. As if that's an accurate representation of the general public. :D
 
Re: 'Sigh'...A feminist review of Star Trek XII

I do think Yeoman Rand and Nurse Chapel should be introduced..

It would make things interesting given Rand and Chapel were love interests for Kirk and Spock..

Now that role is filled by Uhura.
Well, who says Spock isn't in for a healthy threesome? We already know he wasn't (or ignored the fact that he was) betrothed.
 
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