"Approval" is irrelevant.
Yes, and resistance is futile!
"Approval" is irrelevant.
Well, that's not where it is or where it's going to be again any time soon. "Approval" is irrelevant.
Is the relevancy negligible by most standards and corporate standards, absolutely...
Well, that's not where it is or where it's going to be again any time soon. "Approval" is irrelevant.
"Approval" is irrelevant.
Yes, and resistance is futile!
I just saw the film again a few days ago, while in the middle of a TOS rewatch, and I thought it was a pretty damn faithful and loving update of the original. People use the word "cerebral" a lot when comparing old and new Trek, but really, there was always a lot more fun Trek than cerebral Trek.
I'm used to cerebral but Trek's cerebral is often lame...it's not Issac Asimov, Orson Scott Card... snip!
Card is about as cerebral as a brick.
Card is about as cerebral as a brick.
And about as interesting a writer.
"Approval" is irrelevant.
Well, that's not where it is or where it's going to be again any time soon. "Approval" is irrelevant.
It's relevant to him and it's relevant to the franchise in that they've failed on another person.
My mom refused to watch TNG for ten years because she said there was nothing like TOS. In fact I used to sneak watching it on TV because she did not want us to watch TNG either. Now of course she loves all of Trek.
I personally keep her example in mind when I am tempted to be close minded.
I'm not "closed minded". I saw the damn Abomination twice in the theater, bought the dvd and have cussed my way through it a dozen more times, trying to find some way to come to terms with its abominable abominableness.
I am discerning. I have standards. I have....fanatical obsessive tendencies that have resisted the best medications and behavioral therapies modern medicine has to offer.
But I'm not closed minded.
no sir.
I just don't like it.
abominable abominableness.
abominable abominableness.
LOL! I like that. Very descriptive.
I thought it was a fun action-adventure movie with some minor inconsistencies.
He's good, that Bob.
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