Australia's long-running "The Movie Show" reviews STiD:
http://www.abc.net.au/atthemovies/txt/s3750453.htm
Margaret: 4 stars out of 5.
David: 3.5 stars out of 5.
well that certainly wasn't much to go on

Australia's long-running "The Movie Show" reviews STiD:
http://www.abc.net.au/atthemovies/txt/s3750453.htm
Margaret: 4 stars out of 5.
David: 3.5 stars out of 5.
This question comes completely out of nowhere, but I wonder why the huge ship is called, Vengeance? Vengeance against what or whom?
those of you who have gone cold turkey on Star Trek websites to avoid spoilers will really have fun trying to figure it all out. I sure did.
there is plenty of stuff in there for old TOS fans like me to love, and it's a fun action move for everyone else. The Abrams team get the balance right again, but most of all it's another really fun movie.
well that certainly wasn't much to go on. of the dozen's of reviews i've read so far (good or bad) that has to be the most lightweight of them all.
Wow, I was really prepared to like this, but coming out of the theater just now I can't help but think: What a waste of time! I was a fan of the first movie, but sadly this didn't do it for me. Great effects, neat profuction design, fine music – that's all this film has going for it. But man, what a muddled, dumb plot! What terrible dialog! And what weak performances. Even Cumberbatch couldn't save this one. I kept rolling my eyes because of all the rehashed dialog and plot points from earlier Trek movies. And when Spock shed a tear and screamed 'Khaaaan!' I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
I'm sorry, but I'm rather disappointed by this. All the preview material let me think I would like this.
I'm sorry, but I'm rather disappointed by this. All the preview material let me think I would like this.
http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/movies/latest-trek-outing-lost-in-space-20130508-2j7tc.html
Pretty negative review from today's Age, though their Sunday review was much more positive. I haven't seen today's Herald Sun review - they have substantially more readers, so it will be more significant.
To me, the most suprising "twist" of the movie was that they almost turned Khan into some kind of anti-hero.
From a certain POV he had legitimate reasons for the London bombing and the attack on Starfleet headquarters. I would also point out that Khan had fully cooperated with Kirk and his crew... up until the moment when Kirk ordered Scotty to shoot him. That's the moment when Khan turned on Kirk. Khan probably figured that Kirk must be another Starfleet scumbag just like Admiral Marcus was.![]()
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