Explained? You can argue it can be inferred by other aspects in the story (i.e., clones of Snoke floating around in vats). But it is NOT explained. That's the reason there's literally dozens upon dozens of pages on the internet and YouTube videos devoted to wondering how the hell it makes any sense.Palpatine's return was explained by other things in the story, including but not limited to other dialogue. ( Amazingly, films usually have more than one line of dialogue! )
guffawThat's the reason there's literally dozens upon dozens of pages on the internet and YouTube videos devoted to wondering how the hell it makes any sense.
If only.If only it didn't have the Khan stink on it.
If only this dumb turn of phrase would be removed from the fan lexicon.with the magic blood
That fight was fantastic. Spock uses a mind meld as a weapon! San Fancisco looked REAL, which is doubly impressive when movies made today can't seem to do CG cities half as well.I liked the Vulcan vs. Augment fight on the flying garbage scow.
Yes. It was an impressive demonstrating of what Spock is like when he looses control. So intense, and reflective of his 09 arc.That fight was fantastic. Spock uses a mind meld as a weapon! San Fancisco looked REAL, which is doubly impressive when movies made today can't seem to do CG cities half as well.
And I loved the parallels at the end of the fight, young Spock wailing on the bullies in the '09 movie and adult Spock wailing on Khan here. As well as the tie in to what Khan said earlier - "you can't even break a rule, how can you be expected to break bone?" leading to Spock sickeningly snapping his arm.
This comment to that article gets to the rub: "That is like saying New Coke wasn't as bad as we remembered."Recent article to get us closer to back on topic about Star Trek Into Darkness being better than many remember.
My personal takeaway is that it reflects much of my attitude towards Into Darkness already. It's firmly in the middle of the road of Trek films, elevated by excellent character work and weaving in new ideas to past mythology. It's stymied a bit my some odd ball decisions, but overall it's definitely not a film to be reviled; nor is it the greatest ever. It is fun entertainment.
I re-watched the movie. And, for just a moment, if you throw out all of the nerdy, nitpicky Trek fan stuff about transporters that can go from Earth to Qo'Nos or the magic Khan blood that cures death in separate species, and just set it to the side and judge the film as a 2-hour exercise in entertainment, I think another issue (and possibly the biggest sin) with the movie is that it's a dour watch and not really fun.Good opening, despite the previous stupidity of putting Cadet Kirk as head of the Enterprise, sort of brought it back to a bit more of a sensible situation.
Don't kill Pike, sure remove him from the ship temporarily.
Get rid of Carol Marcus, she added nothing to the film.
Keep the Nimoy cameo, but in some other fashion. If he's not revealing stuff about the future why would he choose to reveal it now.
You can keep Harrison as a super soldier from Khan's ship, just one who was awoken earlier than Khan.
Get rid of the final act with the magic blood and the fist fight on a flying garbage scow. Instead leave Harrison as a conflicted antihero and throw some moral quandary in which ends up with Harrison and the rest of his crew (including Khan) on Ceti Alpha 5. Or if you want to keep Carol Marcus, have her take the McGivers role
I'd completely agree on this point, but that's more the length of time between films.I'd also argue Into Darkness squandered a lot of the good will that (2009) created
On this point I completely disagree.And I'd argue that it doesn't help the characterizations since they're largely passive and reactive to the events happening around them for much of the movie, and in the end have learned exactly the same lessons they should have already learned from (2009).
Given that it's at the end of the film, it's kind of weird how set photos from it leaked before the film's release. This was when the identity of the villain was unknown and the topic of much speculation. I was like "he's in Starfleet garb and has black hair, it must be Gary Mitchell!"That fight was fantastic.
It's literally the cut to what random thing Kirk is doing before he's called to the story proper. IMHO, it's 100% in-character.The very quick scene of Kirk in bed with the two feline alien women while listening to Beastie Boys is infinitely stupid and childish.
It's literally the cut to what random thing Kirk is doing before he's called to the story proper. IMHO, it's 100% in-character.
Eh. Blink and you miss it.
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