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Things that would ruin it for you?

Having to share a theatre with certain members of this forum. Particularly that guy, what's his name? The Event Horizon? No, that doesn't sound right. The Dune Worm? You know who I'm talking about, the guy who bitches about the zero in the Kelvin's registry.

I swear if I'm in the same theatre as that whole worm or whatever the hell he calls himself, the movie will be completely ruined for me.
 
If the last 20 minutes is a James-Bondesque race against a red digital clock of sorts to stop the
space drill
 
For it to break my bullshitometer like Nemesis did.

Style changes (ie, sets, ship, uniforms) I can take but lazy scripting, lazy plotting and overdone gimmicky camera tricks would drive me insane.

"150 million...FOR THAT??!" is NOT the reaction I want to have on leaving the theater.

Amen.
Someone praying in the seat next to me will ruin this film too. I'm watching you, Praetor
:p

"And Scotty beamed them to the Klingon ship where they would be no Tribble at all."

All Power to the Engines. :rommie:

Y'know, since that font was mentioned upthread, that's ruining it a bit for me. :p
 
Watching the Enterprise 'blast off' from Earth. I hope we don't watch the ship launch. I can still reconcile it being built on the ground as long as I don't watch it take-off.
 
Watching the Enterprise 'blast off' from Earth. I hope we don't watch the ship launch. I can still reconcile it being built on the ground as long as I don't watch it take-off.

I have a hilarious mental picture of the ship being lifted via blimp, but it is marred -- no, enhanced -- by visions of the HINDENBERG newsreel (a hydrogen/anti-hydrogen reaction in the airship?)

Maybe somebody can photoshop this vessel onto the back of the SPRUCE GOOSE, so it can 'echo' the orbiter Enterprise test flight?
 
Watching the Enterprise 'blast off' from Earth. I hope we don't watch the ship launch. I can still reconcile it being built on the ground as long as I don't watch it take-off.

I have a hilarious mental picture of the ship being lifted via blimp, but it is marred -- no, enhanced -- by visions of the HINDENBERG newsreel (a hydrogen/anti-hydrogen reaction in the airship?)

Maybe somebody can photoshop this vessel onto the back of the SPRUCE GOOSE, so it can 'echo' the orbiter Enterprise test flight?

:guffaw:
 
Watching the Enterprise 'blast off' from Earth. I hope we don't watch the ship launch. I can still reconcile it being built on the ground as long as I don't watch it take-off.

I have a hilarious mental picture of the ship being lifted via blimp, but it is marred -- no, enhanced -- by visions of the HINDENBERG newsreel (a hydrogen/anti-hydrogen reaction in the airship?)

Maybe somebody can photoshop this vessel onto the back of the SPRUCE GOOSE, so it can 'echo' the orbiter Enterprise test flight?
Given the relative difference in size, that might make a pretty comical image. I wonder if the Spruce Goose shows up on any of those starship size comparison charts?
 
It would ruin it for me if Kirk or Spock were very badly recast.

It would almost ruin it for me if McCoy were very badly recast.

It would definitely ruin it for me if major things were suddenly rebooted, such as, Earth is not a member of the Federation and instead has opted for an alliance with the Romulans, Ferengi and Borg. Plus Vulcans no longer have green blood and pointy ears, and instead of logic, their defining quality is an inordinate love of lasagna.

Having to share a theatre with certain members of this forum.

If I see ANY of you in my theater, I'm calling an usher! :klingon:
 
If everyone breaks out in song and dance. That would ruin it for me.

Or if someone is eating their goobers real loud in the next seat over at the theater.
 
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