RobertScorpio
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Re: they NAILED ????
Great reasoning to your statements..and I totally agree with them...
Robert Scorpio
I also loved the scene where Spock and the Vulcans materialized on the Enterprise platform without his mother. the look on his face! Quinto is a powerful actor.
Yep. The most successful single element - and the movie was mainly successful elements with only a few not-very-important flaws - was Quinto as Spock. In his scenes with Nimoy, I started to realize I had completely gone over to thinking of Quinto's Spock was the "real" one. Quite an accomplishment in under two hours.
The whole sequence involving Vulcan's destruction ranks as among the greatest in Trek now. Right up there with "Rocks & Shoals," the ending of "Sacrifice of Angels" and the Damar-Kira-Odo-Garak stuff in the latter half of DS9's S7 in my personal pantheon.
I agree, but this is going to be tricky given that they're stuck with two hour movies every (ugh) two years. That kind of interpersonal development requires quiet time on screen to pull off. It would be so much better on TV. They have a lot they could do and hardly any screen time to work with, and most of the movie time will have to be noisy and action packed.Also, they nailed McCoy, but need to include him into the decision-making process. Kirk needs both of his confidantes/sounding boards -- Spock and McCoy. (this again goes back to that all-important chemistry among the characters)
Yeah, that kid was downright eerie. Quinto better watch his back because if they ever want to recast the role again, in about 15 years...They nailed a lot of things, but one thing I haven't seen mentioned yet is the casting of young Spock. The actor's name is Jacob Kogan. Not only was his acting spot on, but he really looked like he could grow up to be Quinto's Spock.![]()
Great reasoning to your statements..and I totally agree with them...
Robert Scorpio