That was me! From the Facebook app's #GoBeyond thingie. Compared to Tobias Richter's ST'09 model.
Badassery!That was me! From the Facebook app's #GoBeyond thingie. Compared to Tobias Richter's ST'09 model.
Another new featurette, this time Captain Kirk.
I can't understand what Jaylah says to him at the end of the clip, anyone else?
Thanks, I got everything up to the James T and it was run together when she said it. Now you've told me, it makes sense."Is that what you believe in, James T?"
It's back "down" to 88 percent at Rotten Tomatoes, for what that's worth (63 to 9, positive). I really wonder how some critics cash a paycheck however. I'm looking at you, Kyle Smith. OK, you didn't like it, fine, but a flippant diatribe is not a review. Not a professional review, anyway.
I also honestly believe that some folks must believe a "Star Trek" story should be tantamount to listening to a pastor's sermon. They couldn't just sit back and enjoy it if they had to.
I'd frame it.oh my..
For the love of God, stop making ‘Star Trek’ movies
the title already was a hint before I even read but the review, man, what a gem
'Fifty years on, the “Star Trek” franchise is still fresh: It keeps coming up with new ways to suck.'
honestly, if I were the creative team I'd totally love this kind of review, too.![]()
It's back "down" to 88 percent at Rotten Tomatoes, for what that's worth (63 to 9, positive). I really wonder how some critics cash a paycheck, however. I'm looking at you, Kyle Smith. OK, you didn't like it, fine, but a flippant diatribe is not a review. Not a professional review, anyway.
I also honestly believe that some folks must believe a "Star Trek" story should be tantamount to listening to a pastor's sermon. They couldn't just sit back and enjoy it if they had to. Don't ever ask those types if they want to play fizzbin with you, or take care of your tribble over a weekend. They won't "reach."
Axanar donor?Good grief! It really sounds like this reviewer has a personal vendetta against Trek for some reason. He is free to dislike the movie of course, but that review is incredibly unprofessional.
Hater's gonna hate.Axanar donor?![]()
You solved it!!!Axanar donor?![]()
...And ain'ters gonna ain't.Hater's gonna hate.
This new Trek series, with its first two installments, seemed to have been finding a middle ground between us warmongering apes of the 21st century and the near-utopian idealism and peacefulness of the 24th-century-set The Next Generation, and here it is ultimately all about acknowledging that even getting to its more plausible but still very optimistic version of the 23rd century is going to leave behind lots of people and lots of philosophies that many today would consider not only useful but noble.
None of that heady stuff gets in the way of Beyond’s very intense, often literally breathtaking action-packed story. Kalara (Lydia Wilson: About Time, Never Let Me Go), escape-podded survivor of a lost survey ship from a previously unencountered alien species, shows up at Yorktown — the starbase is at the very edge of Federation space — and the Enterprise takes on a rescue mission to find the rest of her crew, presumed to have crash-landed on a planet inside an uncharted nebula. The mission goes south very fast, and Kirk (Chris Pine: The Finest Hours, Horrible Bosses 2) and Co. find themselves dealing with baddie Krall (Idris Elba: Bastille Day, The Jungle Book), of yet another previously unencountered species. He’s sort of lizardy, with technology that is sort of insectile, all of which plugs into our human hindbrains to say “scary”… but the fact that he is an entirely new kind of villain for Star Trek — he’s not a reboot of any bad guy we’ve seen before across the franchise — means we have no idea what to expect from him. Which is also terrifically scary and suspenseful.
What’s the beyond of the title refer to? There’s the uncharted nebula, of course, and also how multi-Fast & Furious director Justin Lin navigates action when he is actively engaging the reality of no-up-or-down. It’s sometimes confusing and doesn’t always work — ironically, more when Lin tries to apply his space-based visual dynamic in a gravity field — but forgivable: the filmic language of this is still being developed. Mostly, though, beyond has meta meanings. This Enterprise is, Kirk informs us, three years into its five-year mission, which means it’s starting to move into a realm that the original Enterprise crew never got to (their show was canceled three years in; their movies picked up many years later). There’s tons of Trek-style humor here, stuff that could have been plucked from the 1960s show as well as riffs on its beloved tropes — it’s smart, funny acknowledgement of Trek’s roots while moving Trek in a new direction.
Simple question: Enterprise-A at the end, new class or a repaint of the 1701?
I think it's ironic that Chris Hemsworth is actually younger than Chris Pine (by two years)EXCLUSIVE: Chris Pine 'Can't Wait' to Work With Chris Hemsworth in 'Star Trek 4'
http://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/video/e...ith-chris-hemsworth-in-star-trek-4/vp-BBux5Eg
I caught a glimpse of some pirated Barco footage posted elsewhere..breathtaking.
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