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I can easily see this becoming the recurring joke in the next star trek movie.So, by now, the Enterprise and every ship it comes in contact with should be filled with super tribbles
I can easily see this becoming the recurring joke in the next star trek movie.So, by now, the Enterprise and every ship it comes in contact with should be filled with super tribbles
Yes, it's completely different. In a bad way. I was stoked after the reboot. I thought it was done brilliantly and gave the series room to go almost anywhere. The gave us a standard, B grade action movie with a few elements from Star Trek II that they uncomfortably wedged in. It was crappy sci-fi and the social commentary didn't click.No joke. I couldn't keep reading the review because it was so relentlessly negative. I'm a huge Trek nerd and I loved this movie. Old Trek fans need to move the hell on and let a new generation of fans grow. TNG-era Trek got 3 whole series and several movies before it naturally waned in popularity. That era is done and won't be coming back, just enjoy the new stuff for what it is: pulp sci-fi with heavy handed social commentary (terrorism, drone strikes, etc.). And really, is that any different from what Star Trek has always been?Talk about taking all the fun out of a movie...yikesWell, I'm glad I didn't go see this. Sounds horrible.This Q&A style review is hilarious, and sums up a lot of problems I had with the movie. I still overall had a good time and will certainly be seeing it again, it just fell way short of what I was hoping for.
ReviewAfter making a mere $84 million at the U.S. box office, Star Trek Into Darkness is considered by some to be a disappointment. Perhaps the problem is that it was a touch confusing. To help our readers better understand it, we've complied and answered these Frequently Asked Questions about the movie.
Maximum spoilers ahead...
There's a lot of similarities between tribbles and Bitcoins.I can easily see this becoming the recurring joke in the next star trek movie.So, by now, the Enterprise and every ship it comes in contact with should be filled with super tribbles
I have a theory that Abrams was always a closet Star Wars fan. This movie is nothing but a way to inflict all the damage of the mistakes that Lucas made in the prequels into the Star Trek franchise in order to allow him to re-invigorate Star Wars on equal footing.From injecting the dead tribble to Spock yelling "Kaaaaaaahn" a la Vader's "Noooooo!", I'd say he did a fine job. Bring on the SW sequels!!This Q&A style review is hilarious, and sums up a lot of problems I had with the movie. I still overall had a good time and will certainly be seeing it again, it just fell way short of what I was hoping for.
ReviewAfter making a mere $84 million at the U.S. box office, Star Trek Into Darkness is considered by some to be a disappointment. Perhaps the problem is that it was a touch confusing. To help our readers better understand it, we've complied and answered these Frequently Asked Questions about the movie.
Maximum spoilers ahead...Wasnt Carol Marcus a molecular biologist in the original Trek universe?
Yeah, I assume the career switch is Eric Banas fault.![]()
he was not in the closet at all. He has always been very vocal about his love of Star Wars even when he first signed on to direct the Star Trek reboot. Here is a tidbit from a 2009 interviewI have a theory that Abrams was always a closet Star Wars fan.
Sorry, these two things are mutually exclusive.Loved the movie but I'm a bit of a Trekker, grew up with TNG. My biggest complaint was brining Nemoy back. I felt it was lazy writing and I hope they don't keep relying on him for things. Loved the Tribble and the bromance between Kirk and Spock was great. I think the scene between them was well done.BTW, just tried watching Wrath of Khan. I just couldn't get through the first 30 minutes.
NewlyRetired said:he was not in the closet at all. He has always been very vocal about his love of Star Wars even when he first signed on to direct the Star Trek reboot. Here is a tidbit from a 2009 interviewPsychopav said:I have a theory that Abrams was always a closet Star Wars fan.
http://herocomplex.latimes.com/uncategorized/star-trek-dir-1/#/0
GB: “Star Wars” vs. “Star Trek” is sort of a classic Beatles vs Stones debate for sci-fi fans of a certain age. You have said you wanted to infuse your “Trek” revival with some lessons learned from the George Lucas universe. Can you talk about that?
JJA: Well, I’m just a fan of “Star Wars.” As a kid, “Star Wars” was much more my thing than “Star Trek” was. If you look at the last three “Star Wars” films and what technology allowed them to do, they covered so much terrain in terms of design, locations, characters, aliens, ships — so much of the spectacle has been done and it seems like every aspect has been covered, whether it’s geography or design of culture or weather system or character or ship type. Everything has been tapped in those movies. The challenge of doing “Star Trek” — despite the fact that it existed before “Star Wars” — is that we are clearly in the shadow of what George Lucas has done.
No they aren't.Sorry, these two things are mutually exclusive.Loved the movie but I'm a bit of a Trekker, grew up with TNG. My biggest complaint was brining Nemoy back. I felt it was lazy writing and I hope they don't keep relying on him for things. Loved the Tribble and the bromance between Kirk and Spock was great. I think the scene between them was well done.BTW, just tried watching Wrath of Khan. I just couldn't get through the first 30 minutes.
Neither of which happen in the first 30 minutes.No they aren't.Sorry, these two things are mutually exclusive.Loved the movie but I'm a bit of a Trekker, grew up with TNG. My biggest complaint was brining Nemoy back. I felt it was lazy writing and I hope they don't keep relying on him for things. Loved the Tribble and the bromance between Kirk and Spock was great. I think the scene between them was well done.BTW, just tried watching Wrath of Khan. I just couldn't get through the first 30 minutes.
No Trekker wants to watch Spock die.
Or watch William Shatner attempt to act out grief.
Whoops, I thought he meant the last 30 minutes.Neither of which happen in the first 30 minutes.No they aren't.Sorry, these two things are mutually exclusive.Loved the movie but I'm a bit of a Trekker, grew up with TNG. My biggest complaint was brining Nemoy back. I felt it was lazy writing and I hope they don't keep relying on him for things. Loved the Tribble and the bromance between Kirk and Spock was great. I think the scene between them was well done.BTW, just tried watching Wrath of Khan. I just couldn't get through the first 30 minutes.
No Trekker wants to watch Spock die.
Or watch William Shatner attempt to act out grief.
At least it's not Nichelle Nichols fan dancing in (IIRC) Star Trek 5.No. Someone who is supposed to be a version of Carol Marcus gets mostly nekkid. A fact NOW recognized by Damon Lindelof as gratuitous and misogynistic.So, yeah, I'm looking forward to it. Uhura gets nekkid, right? (Whoda ever thought you'd type that? Nichelle Nichols isn't exactly Hally Berry).
Zoe Saldana nekkid would make me miss at least 5 minutes of the movie due to bathroom time.
She didn't like the first 30 minutes. I just have no connection with the original cast other than watching some random episodes. I've got a huge emotional link to TNG but just can't wrap my mind around the original. The first 30 minutes of Wrath of Khan was boring because it was centered around the characters and their interactions which is lost on me.Whoops, I thought he meant the last 30 minutes.Neither of which happen in the first 30 minutes.No they aren't.Sorry, these two things are mutually exclusive.Loved the movie but I'm a bit of a Trekker, grew up with TNG. My biggest complaint was brining Nemoy back. I felt it was lazy writing and I hope they don't keep relying on him for things. Loved the Tribble and the bromance between Kirk and Spock was great. I think the scene between them was well done.BTW, just tried watching Wrath of Khan. I just couldn't get through the first 30 minutes.
No Trekker wants to watch Spock die.
Or watch William Shatner attempt to act out grief.
I have no idea where he is coming from then.
TOS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TNGShe didn't like the first 30 minutes. I just have no connection with the original cast other than watching some random episodes. I've got a huge emotional link to TNG but just can't wrap my mind around the original. The first 30 minutes of Wrath of Khan was boring because it was centered around the characters and their interactions which is lost on me.Whoops, I thought he meant the last 30 minutes.Neither of which happen in the first 30 minutes.No they aren't.Sorry, these two things are mutually exclusive.Loved the movie but I'm a bit of a Trekker, grew up with TNG. My biggest complaint was brining Nemoy back. I felt it was lazy writing and I hope they don't keep relying on him for things. Loved the Tribble and the bromance between Kirk and Spock was great. I think the scene between them was well done.BTW, just tried watching Wrath of Khan. I just couldn't get through the first 30 minutes.
No Trekker wants to watch Spock die.
Or watch William Shatner attempt to act out grief.
I have no idea where he is coming from then.
It sets the tone for the remainder of the movie. Even if you don't know how deep the Spock/Kirk/McCoy relationship goes, it still gives you the idea of how worn out Kirk is.
She didn't like the first 30 minutes. I just have no connection with the original cast other than watching some random episodes. I've got a huge emotional link to TNG but just can't wrap my mind around the original. The first 30 minutes of Wrath of Khan was boring because it was centered around the characters and their interactions which is lost on me.
Not sure I agree. Wesley, yeah, don't care if he drew oxygen. But TNG was a great series. If the original was better it's not by much.TOS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TNGShe didn't like the first 30 minutes. I just have no connection with the original cast other than watching some random episodes. I've got a huge emotional link to TNG but just can't wrap my mind around the original. The first 30 minutes of Wrath of Khan was boring because it was centered around the characters and their interactions which is lost on me.Whoops, I thought he meant the last 30 minutes.Neither of which happen in the first 30 minutes.No they aren't.Sorry, these two things are mutually exclusive.Loved the movie but I'm a bit of a Trekker, grew up with TNG. My biggest complaint was brining Nemoy back. I felt it was lazy writing and I hope they don't keep relying on him for things. Loved the Tribble and the bromance between Kirk and Spock was great. I think the scene between them was well done.BTW, just tried watching Wrath of Khan. I just couldn't get through the first 30 minutes.
No Trekker wants to watch Spock die.
Or watch William Shatner attempt to act out grief.
I have no idea where he is coming from then.
Picard sucks. Wesley Crusher should also have been shot out of a photon tube into a dwarf star.
TNG was a brilliant series. Once the characters found their footing in the middle of season 2, they rode out the writers strike and then hit the ground running from season 3 on putting out one good show after another for the next 5 seasons.Not sure I agree. Wesley, yeah, don't care if he drew oxygen. But TNG was a great series. If the original was better it's not by much.TOS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TNGShe didn't like the first 30 minutes. I just have no connection with the original cast other than watching some random episodes. I've got a huge emotional link to TNG but just can't wrap my mind around the original. The first 30 minutes of Wrath of Khan was boring because it was centered around the characters and their interactions which is lost on me.Whoops, I thought he meant the last 30 minutes.Neither of which happen in the first 30 minutes.No they aren't.Sorry, these two things are mutually exclusive.Loved the movie but I'm a bit of a Trekker, grew up with TNG. My biggest complaint was brining Nemoy back. I felt it was lazy writing and I hope they don't keep relying on him for things. Loved the Tribble and the bromance between Kirk and Spock was great. I think the scene between them was well done.BTW, just tried watching Wrath of Khan. I just couldn't get through the first 30 minutes.
No Trekker wants to watch Spock die.
Or watch William Shatner attempt to act out grief.
I have no idea where he is coming from then.
Picard sucks. Wesley Crusher should also have been shot out of a photon tube into a dwarf star.
Wow. I think you lost all credibility with the Picard sucks comment.TOS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TNGShe didn't like the first 30 minutes. I just have no connection with the original cast other than watching some random episodes. I've got a huge emotional link to TNG but just can't wrap my mind around the original. The first 30 minutes of Wrath of Khan was boring because it was centered around the characters and their interactions which is lost on me.Whoops, I thought he meant the last 30 minutes.Neither of which happen in the first 30 minutes.No they aren't.Sorry, these two things are mutually exclusive.Loved the movie but I'm a bit of a Trekker, grew up with TNG. My biggest complaint was brining Nemoy back. I felt it was lazy writing and I hope they don't keep relying on him for things. Loved the Tribble and the bromance between Kirk and Spock was great. I think the scene between them was well done.BTW, just tried watching Wrath of Khan. I just couldn't get through the first 30 minutes.
No Trekker wants to watch Spock die.
Or watch William Shatner attempt to act out grief.
I have no idea where he is coming from then.
Picard sucks. Wesley Crusher should also have been shot out of a photon tube into a dwarf star.
I'll give it another shot, I think I watched it too close to Into Darkness.It sets the tone for the remainder of the movie. Even if you don't know how deep the Spock/Kirk/McCoy relationship goes, it still gives you the idea of how worn out Kirk is.
She didn't like the first 30 minutes. I just have no connection with the original cast other than watching some random episodes. I've got a huge emotional link to TNG but just can't wrap my mind around the original. The first 30 minutes of Wrath of Khan was boring because it was centered around the characters and their interactions which is lost on me.
Which gives his metaphoric "rebirth" of spirit even more impact by the ending.
I thought so as well... until I tried watching the first couple episodes on Netflix. I was shocked how bad it was.TNG is much better imo
If Abrams puts Lando in a bed with ANY girl, let alone 2, Jar Jar might not roll over in his grave but George Lucas might. And I would be pretty pissed for bringing my kids into the world of Star Wars.Wait, people are upset with the girl undressing scene? Are they also upset with the two girls in the bed scene? Stupid beyond belief. It's a damn movie and you see more skin on the damn beach.
I didn't realize this was about Star Wars....thought we were talking about Star Trek. My bad.If Abrams puts Lando in a bed with ANY girl, let alone 2, Jar Jar might not roll over in his grave but George Lucas might. And I would be pretty pissed for bringing my kids into the world of Star Wars.Wait, people are upset with the girl undressing scene? Are they also upset with the two girls in the bed scene? Stupid beyond belief. It's a damn movie and you see more skin on the damn beach.
Haha, yeah, the poor quality of the acting/writing in season 1 of TNG was a bit of a nasty "surprise" when I was re-watching them on the restored Blu Ray disks. Totally worth the money, though.I thought so as well... until I tried watching the first couple episodes on Netflix. I was shocked how bad it was.TNG is much better imo
I think NewlyRetired is right that it took a couple seasons to bake before it tasted good.
Guess I need to spell out exactly how this relates to your post:I didn't realize this was about Star Wars....thought we were talking about Star Trek. My bad.If Abrams puts Lando in a bed with ANY girl, let alone 2, Jar Jar might not roll over in his grave but George Lucas might. And I would be pretty pissed for bringing my kids into the world of Star Wars.Wait, people are upset with the girl undressing scene? Are they also upset with the two girls in the bed scene? Stupid beyond belief. It's a damn movie and you see more skin on the damn beach.
Sorry, Rascal didn't realize we were talking about ST:TNG. His bad.Haha, yeah, the poor quality of the acting/writing in season 1 of TNG was a bit of a nasty "surprise" when I was re-watching them on the restored Blu Ray disks. Totally worth the money, though.I thought so as well... until I tried watching the first couple episodes on Netflix. I was shocked how bad it was.TNG is much better imo
I think NewlyRetired is right that it took a couple seasons to bake before it tasted good.
I get your POV, but in the first remake, didn't they have the green alien chick half naked while they were at the academy?Guess I need to spell out exactly how this relates to your post:I didn't realize this was about Star Wars....thought we were talking about Star Trek. My bad.If Abrams puts Lando in a bed with ANY girl, let alone 2, Jar Jar might not roll over in his grave but George Lucas might. And I would be pretty pissed for bringing my kids into the world of Star Wars.Wait, people are upset with the girl undressing scene? Are they also upset with the two girls in the bed scene? Stupid beyond belief. It's a damn movie and you see more skin on the damn beach.
I can see why people might be upset. They bring their kids to a wholesome franchise that they have grown up with, expecting to usher in a new generation, and they are hit with lewdness that they didn't anticipate. PG-13 should have warned them that some skin might be involved, but in my opinion the threesome was beyond the pale. I am not a huge Star Trek fan but it's similar to Star Wars in that I too have introduced my kids to that series like many Star Trek fans probably have. Plus it's the same director, and if he pulls the same thing next year by adding in this type of unnecessary lasciviousness, I will be equally unhappy as the people to whom you refer.
Are you all set then, or do you want me to pick up some feminine products for you while I'm out?
The first two seasons of TNG are pretty bad, with the exception of the first Borg episode. That showed what they could doYeah, the first season of TNG isn't very good. Picard is too Shakespeareian, Riker is a dork, Data is too emotional, and Welsey is Wesley.
Yes and and it also had Zoe stripping as well. But the whole point is meaningless. That was less skin than you would see on a typical 1 hour Star Trek TOS episode. There was nothing wholesome about Shatner's Kirk constantly wooing and bedding alien beauties.I get your POV, but in the first remake, didn't they have the green alien chick half naked while they were at the academy?Guess I need to spell out exactly how this relates to your post: I can see why people might be upset. They bring their kids to a wholesome franchise that they have grown up with, expecting to usher in a new generation, and they are hit with lewdness that they didn't anticipate. PG-13 should have warned them that some skin might be involved, but in my opinion the threesome was beyond the pale. I am not a huge Star Trek fan but it's similar to Star Wars in that I too have introduced my kids to that series like many Star Trek fans probably have. Plus it's the same director, and if he pulls the same thing next year by adding in this type of unnecessary lasciviousness, I will be equally unhappy as the people to whom you refer. Are you all set then, or do you want me to pick up some feminine products for you while I'm out?I didn't realize this was about Star Wars....thought we were talking about Star Trek. My bad.If Abrams puts Lando in a bed with ANY girl, let alone 2, Jar Jar might not roll over in his grave but George Lucas might. And I would be pretty pissed for bringing my kids into the world of Star Wars.Wait, people are upset with the girl undressing scene? Are they also upset with the two girls in the bed scene? Stupid beyond belief. It's a damn movie and you see more skin on the damn beach.
The episode, called Q-Who was solid. The season 2 episode that set the standard for what was to come was Measure of a Man, when Riker is forced to prove in military court that Data is nothing more than Star Fleet property. Season 2 suffered unevenness in the overall scripts because of the writers strike that year.The first two seasons of TNG are pretty bad, with the exception of the first Borg episode. That showed what they could doYeah, the first season of TNG isn't very good. Picard is too Shakespeareian, Riker is a dork, Data is too emotional, and Welsey is Wesley.
No one was upset. Purely a manufactured story by a PR-team. It worked. No matter how big the movie is free publicity saying there is a really "hot" scene never hurts.rascal said:Wait, people are upset with the girl undressing scene? Are they also upset with the two girls in the bed scene? Stupid beyond belief. It's a damn movie and you see more skin on the damn beach.
this ^ sex sells, boys...sex sellsNo one was upset. Purely a manufactured story by a PR-team. It worked. No matter how big the movie is free publicity saying there is a really "hot" scene never hurts.rascal said:Wait, people are upset with the girl undressing scene? Are they also upset with the two girls in the bed scene? Stupid beyond belief. It's a damn movie and you see more skin on the damn beach.
I thought TNG and DS9 both did good arcs; The Klingon civil war arc was epic, and I liked the Dominion war arc that stretched over the last 2 or so seasons of DS9.NewlyRetired said:TNG was a brilliant series. Once the characters found their footing in the middle of season 2, they rode out the writers strike and then hit the ground running from season 3 on putting out one good show after another for the next 5 seasons.Yankee23Fan said:Not sure I agree. Wesley, yeah, don't care if he drew oxygen. But TNG was a great series. If the original was better it's not by much.Tom Servo said:TOS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TNGShe didn't like the first 30 minutes. I just have no connection with the original cast other than watching some random episodes. I've got a huge emotional link to TNG but just can't wrap my mind around the original. The first 30 minutes of Wrath of Khan was boring because it was centered around the characters and their interactions which is lost on me.Whoops, I thought he meant the last 30 minutes.Neither of which happen in the first 30 minutes.No they aren't.Sorry, these two things are mutually exclusive.Loved the movie but I'm a bit of a Trekker, grew up with TNG. My biggest complaint was brining Nemoy back. I felt it was lazy writing and I hope they don't keep relying on him for things. Loved the Tribble and the bromance between Kirk and Spock was great. I think the scene between them was well done.BTW, just tried watching Wrath of Khan. I just couldn't get through the first 30 minutes.
No Trekker wants to watch Spock die.
Or watch William Shatner attempt to act out grief.
I have no idea where he is coming from then.
Picard sucks. Wesley Crusher should also have been shot out of a photon tube into a dwarf star.
I am not typically a fan of episodic TV as I much more prefer arc stories but TNG did episodic TV very very well.
NewlyRetired said:The episode, called Q-Who was solid.The season 2 episode that set the standard for what was to come was Measure of a Man, when Riker is forced to prove in military court that Data is nothing more than Star Fleet property.Season 2 suffered unevenness in the overall scripts because of the writers strike that year.badmojo1006 said:The first two seasons of TNG are pretty bad, with the exception of the first Borg episode. That showed what they could doAndy Dufresne said:Yeah, the first season of TNG isn't very good. Picard is too Shakespeareian, Riker is a dork, Data is too emotional, and Welsey is Wesley.
To kill all the witnesses and to blame it on the Klingons, so he could start the war.Why was the admiral going to kill everybody on the enterprise? That didn't make sense to me.Overall, fun movie. I enjoyed it.
TNG was 99.9% episodic. It was in no way true long form arc story telling, imo. True arcs not only contain continuing stories but also significant character development. The characters by middle of season 3 are almost identical to what they write in season 7. DS9 came much much closer to arc story telling but was a bit too afraid to go full bore ala Babylon 5 and interspersed a bunch of stand alone episodes that kind of ruined the flow of a fantastic story line. There is only one season of Trek that was truely a non stop arc story form and that was Season 3 of Enterprise.I thought TNG and DS9 both did good arcs; The Klingon civil war arc was epic, and I liked the Dominion war arc that stretched over the last 2 or so seasons of DS9.TNG was a brilliant series. Once the characters found their footing in the middle of season 2, they rode out the writers strike and then hit the ground running from season 3 on putting out one good show after another for the next 5 seasons. I am not typically a fan of episodic TV as I much more prefer arc stories but TNG did episodic TV very very well.Not sure I agree. Wesley, yeah, don't care if he drew oxygen. But TNG was a great series. If the original was better it's not by much.TOS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TNG Picard sucks. Wesley Crusher should also have been shot out of a photon tube into a dwarf star.She didn't like the first 30 minutes. I just have no connection with the original cast other than watching some random episodes. I've got a huge emotional link to TNG but just can't wrap my mind around the original. The first 30 minutes of Wrath of Khan was boring because it was centered around the characters and their interactions which is lost on me.Whoops, I thought he meant the last 30 minutes. I have no idea where he is coming from then.Neither of which happen in the first 30 minutes.No they aren't. No Trekker wants to watch Spock die. Or watch William Shatner attempt to act out grief.Sorry, these two things are mutually exclusive.Loved the movie but I'm a bit of a Trekker, grew up with TNG. My biggest complaint was brining Nemoy back. I felt it was lazy writing and I hope they don't keep relying on him for things. Loved the Tribble and the bromance between Kirk and Spock was great. I think the scene between them was well done.BTW, just tried watching Wrath of Khan. I just couldn't get through the first 30 minutes.
No offense, but this is way over the top. Alice Eve showed as much skin as you might see on a beach; there was nothing "lewd" about it. And as for the unexpected or "unanticipated" factor, I can think of 15 TOS eps off the top of my head that featured just as much skin - - "Mirror, Mirror" being the one that comes immediately to mind.Guess I need to spell out exactly how this relates to your post:
I can see why people might be upset. They bring their kids to a wholesome franchise that they have grown up with, expecting to usher in a new generation, and they are hit with lewdness that they didn't anticipate. PG-13 should have warned them that some skin might be involved, but in my opinion the threesome was beyond the pale. I am not a huge Star Trek fan but it's similar to Star Wars in that I too have introduced my kids to that series like many Star Trek fans probably have. Plus it's the same director, and if he pulls the same thing next year by adding in this type of unnecessary lasciviousness, I will be equally unhappy as the people to whom you refer.
Have you watched Star Trek? Lewdness wasn't exactly uncommon as Kirk was a womanizer throughout TOS.Guess I need to spell out exactly how this relates to your post:I didn't realize this was about Star Wars....thought we were talking about Star Trek. My bad.If Abrams puts Lando in a bed with ANY girl, let alone 2, Jar Jar might not roll over in his grave but George Lucas might. And I would be pretty pissed for bringing my kids into the world of Star Wars.Wait, people are upset with the girl undressing scene? Are they also upset with the two girls in the bed scene? Stupid beyond belief. It's a damn movie and you see more skin on the damn beach.
I can see why people might be upset. They bring their kids to a wholesome franchise that they have grown up with, expecting to usher in a new generation, and they are hit with lewdness that they didn't anticipate. PG-13 should have warned them that some skin might be involved, but in my opinion the threesome was beyond the pale. I am not a huge Star Trek fan but it's similar to Star Wars in that I too have introduced my kids to that series like many Star Trek fans probably have. Plus it's the same director, and if he pulls the same thing next year by adding in this type of unnecessary lasciviousness, I will be equally unhappy as the people to whom you refer.
Are you all set then, or do you want me to pick up some feminine products for you while I'm out?
George Lucas is rolling in his grave.Didn't Jaba get all aroused with the bikini and chain-clad Leia? Basically trying to assault her?
My point that this was a totally douchy response still stands.I didn't realize this was about Star Wars....thought we were talking about Star Trek. My bad.If Abrams puts Lando in a bed with ANY girl, let alone 2, Jar Jar might not roll over in his grave but George Lucas might. And I would be pretty pissed for bringing my kids into the world of Star Wars.Wait, people are upset with the girl undressing scene? Are they also upset with the two girls in the bed scene? Stupid beyond belief. It's a damn movie and you see more skin on the damn beach.
I didn't have a problem with that or the bikini/bra & panties in this movie.Didn't Jaba get all aroused with the bikini and chain-clad Leia? Basically trying to assault her?
iamsmilin --> I grew up watching the dashing, swashbuckling, ladys man Captain James T. Kirk. He was my mancrush before I knew what they were. By comparison, Picard is a stodgy cardboard cutout of what IMO a starship captain should be. Just myWow. I think you lost all credibility with the Picard sucks comment.TOS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TNGShe didn't like the first 30 minutes. I just have no connection with the original cast other than watching some random episodes. I've got a huge emotional link to TNG but just can't wrap my mind around the original. The first 30 minutes of Wrath of Khan was boring because it was centered around the characters and their interactions which is lost on me.Whoops, I thought he meant the last 30 minutes.Neither of which happen in the first 30 minutes.No they aren't.Sorry, these two things are mutually exclusive.Loved the movie but I'm a bit of a Trekker, grew up with TNG. My biggest complaint was brining Nemoy back. I felt it was lazy writing and I hope they don't keep relying on him for things. Loved the Tribble and the bromance between Kirk and Spock was great. I think the scene between them was well done.BTW, just tried watching Wrath of Khan. I just couldn't get through the first 30 minutes.
No Trekker wants to watch Spock die.
Or watch William Shatner attempt to act out grief.
I have no idea where he is coming from then.
Picard sucks. Wesley Crusher should also have been shot out of a photon tube into a dwarf star.
I'll give it another shot, I think I watched it too close to Into Darkness.>
It sets the tone for the remainder of the movie. Even if you don't know how deep the Spock/Kirk/McCoy relationship goes, it still gives you the idea of how worn out Kirk is.
She didn't like the first 30 minutes. I just have no connection with the original cast other than watching some random episodes. I've got a huge emotional link to TNG but just can't wrap my mind around the original. The first 30 minutes of Wrath of Khan was boring because it was centered around the characters and their interactions which is lost on me.
Which gives his metaphoric "rebirth" of spirit even more impact by the ending.