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    Quote Originally Posted by AslanC View Post
    More spoiler filled assessment.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeyLm-pLVm4

    Enjoy!
    Didn't particularly care for the reviewers schtick, but I can't argue with his points.

    I find myself startled to say this, but he's right: Star Trek In Name Only is an even bigger rip-off than even I had realized.

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    What if internet existed at the time of "Wrath of Kahn"? Link
    Last edited by Kalum666; 06-06-2013 at 08:54 AM. Reason: broken link

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    Link isn't working for me.

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    Try this
    我的氣墊船充滿了鱔魚!

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    That worked thank you.

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    Sorry for broken link

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    I liked Star Trek: Into Darkness, personally.
    “In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations.”

    -- Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalum666 View Post
    I don't want to make enemies around here but...

    ...is actually Star Trek "good" movie material?

    ...I think Star Trek belongs to TV.

    There have been many great TV shows over the last decade. I hope we'll see another Star Trek TV show that will push further what you can address in a TV show and that challenges our vision of society. I don't think I will ever see that in a cinema.
    I was going to throw in my 2 cents' worth here, but this sums up what I was going to say very well. A Trek movie has to appeal to an audience that will stump up the ticket fees at the cinema, not just the obsessive fan types. Sadly, that means a Huge Terrible Threat to Earth, Massive Explosions, and pandering to the goldfish-level attention span that's so prevalent now.

    I mean, how many more times can they bilk that "imminent threat to Earth!!!" trope? Why not just re-brand the franchise from "Star Trek" to "Earthland Defense: Battlefield San Francisco!!!" Because, let's be honest, any alien force menacing Earth in these films has got to aim for the Golden Gate Bridge...

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    I kinda would have liked to see these designs used somewhere on earth. They are really cool

    http://vincent.callebaut.org/projets-groupe-tout.html
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