I don't really consider any of the TOS movies to be action movies.

I...don't think you're from out universe.
Hello visitor from the great multiversal beyond where there have been no action movies before 1996.
I don't really consider any of the TOS movies to be action movies.
You ignored most of my post. I didn't say there wasn't action in those movies.![]()
I...don't think you're from out universe.
Hello visitor from the great multiversal beyond where there have been no action movies before 1996.
Yes they were, Trekkies love re-writing history to try and make us think the old stuff is so cerebral
As far as Spock's wound goes, from my point of view I guess it looked more life-threatening than it really was. Then again, we know Vulcans have strong constitutions. Maybe when Spock told McCoy he should leave him behind, McCoy could've remarked that no one else would've gotten that even that far, so shut up and keep walking.
Nope.I also noticed this, and I was really aching for either McCoy or Spock to refer to the Vulcan healing abilities and/or for McCoy to actually raise his hand to slap Spock awake from a healing trance. Those are little things that an old/long watching Trekkie would expect... and be gladdened to see.
Interesting, I thought the same thing about the night scene at the saucer. In my personal canon, I say it was a total solar eclipse the coincided with those events. There just wasn't time to enjoy it.
Agreed about the physical punishment stuff. Especially the crashing into things. Kirk should've broken some ribs on that fall onto the rock. Earlier, he should've had a back full of glass shards at the least in that fall with Krall on the Enterprise. Then there was all that smashing into buildings at the end. By rights, by the end of the movie, Jim Kirk should be one big bruise at least.
Agree with reservations about McCoy. Sometimes, I think the character is supposed to be a bit over-the-top annoying. That's why I loved it when Kirk told him, "Enough with the metaphors, all right?" in STID. Let's face it, McCoy can be a smart aleck. In the stress of the moment in STB, maybe reverted into being even more so as a way to cope. Make the situation less grave. I think he was also chosen as comic relief for this movie. I bet he had the most laugh lines by far. I'd saw some of the soft-hearted side in the beginning and at the end, with him obviously being the one who arranged Kirk's surprise birthday party.
As far as Spock's wound goes, from my point of view I guess it looked more life-threatening than it really was. Then again, we know Vulcans have strong constitutions. Maybe when Spock told McCoy he should leave him behind, McCoy could've remarked that no one else would've gotten that even that far, so shut up and keep walking.
Saw it a second time today. Theater was packed at 1PM. At least except for the front 2 rows. Still think it's an A. And apparently I didn't miss much the first time around. Still think ending would have been better had Krall had a change of heart and became a hero in the end.
Sure why not? He was beginning to regain his humanity. Of course at the cost of those officers. But his redemption by sacrificing his life to stop what he started would have been a more fitting end to the decorated hero he once was.After he had executed three Starfleet officers?
Sure why not? He was beginning to regain his humanity. Of course at the cost of those officers. But his redemption by sacrificing his life to stop what he started would have been a more fitting end to the decorated hero he once was.
I'm glad they didn't try to redeem him. He not only execute three Enterprise officers that we know of, there were also likely hundreds of casualties from his nonsense. Allow him and his hate to die disgraced. No, "just kidding".
I think Kirk's line about getting lost would be more appropriate it played out that way.
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