I cringed at Good Luck, ugh, I didn't like that.
But it was such a Spock thing to say!
There were several that made me laugh, the whole McCoy/Kirk thing that started when Kirk was passed over to get on a ship. Kirk telling McCoy to 'stop that' was funny as hell.
Pointy eared hobgoblin was great too.
Ah! -Sure it doesn't make sense without the whole (albeit short) scene, but even without that I would accept it as a typical Spock (being a friend of someone as human as Kirk) thing to say in that situation. Not entirely unlike: "Tell her: I feel fine".I cringed at Good Luck, ugh, I didn't like that.
But it was such a Spock thing to say!
Really?
I watched the movie a second time tonight, I picked up more on it now, I hadn't heard (the first go through) that he said the usual farewell would be self serving, so now I get the "Good Luck" makes more sense now after I saw it the second time, I get it![]()
You noticed that too?Before the film they played one of those mini-movies reminding people to turn off their cell phones and the main guy in it was Dominic Keating.
Yup, had a 'lol' myself/.../ but the FUNNIEST scene (and this says alot about my sense of humer) was when that red-shirted engener got his parachute caught on the platform and he gets sucked in to the beam!it was very ''Verhoeven'' in both it's hilarity & horror!
Apology accepted.Keep in mind that this is coming from a very immature neanderthal male, but I laughed a bit at the scene where Kirk accidentally grabs Uhura's breasts during the bar fight scene.![]()
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