What did you think about the new Star Trek Movie????
How did it compare to the other Star Trek movies and/or TV shows?
Did you enjoy it? What did you like about it? What did you not like about it?
Who was really good in it? Why? Did the new kids play their characters well?
How was the story, effects Etc.? Was the audience all older Trekkies or were there a lot of young folks there too? Did you see anyone there in costume? Which character did they go as? ETC....
Star Trek Movie (2009) Official Website
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I got chills when Kirk met Dr. McCoy for the first time.
Uhura was a babe, but I didn't really care for the love interest thing (not going to spoil it for those that haven't seen it).
I was impressed overall and I think the actors pulled it off. Bones was especially dead on true to the original Deforest Kelley character. Chekov might have been a little overdone, but it wasn't a distraction.
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M$Rebooting Trek is silly. It's a GREAT show and Gene Roddenberry didn't create it as an action show. It was a space drama. He was able to talk about the current issues in a way that was really innovative. This movie did NONE of that.
I loved the acting... GREAT performances all around (Scotty was a bit over the top for me, but, that made it a little less serious all around and Eric Bana (Nero) was excellent). Zachary Quinto was a great Spock and hit the mark with the inner conflict flawlessly. I loved watching Pine turn into Shatner... if you catch it, he does a PERFECT Shatner at the very end.
The story was... lame in my opinion. The effect were reasonable... Engineering looks like engineering SHOULD.
I think I might have to watch it again just to make sure it was mediocre.
Best Trek movie: WoK
Best Trek series: TNG
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M$I saw this tonight and LOVED IT! So did my father and brother. It is really a great film, even if you are not a Trekkie. See this film on the big screen. Don't wait for blu-ray or dvd. See it now.
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M$This story-telling tradition is carried over to the "new" Star Trek (2009). The intense action takes a back seat to the human and inter-species relationships and conflict. This is true story-telling true to Star Treks guiding theme.
Cinematically, the prequel departs from galaxy grandeur, and takes on a whole new flavor. Hand-held cameras and CGI lens flares seem to predominate the screen to the point of annoyance. The result is a fresher feel-- but alas, this handheld gimick has now bordered on cliche. On the big screen, the close-ups are often jarring on the eyes. This is not so much a reflection on the prequels fine cinematography, as it is to the overuse of a cinematic fad. The fad is best compared to the unrelenting use of zoom lenses in the 1970's. That jarring "documentary look" is sure to be short-lived.
The prequel is a worthy addition to Star Trek's superb filmography.
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