Reaper
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Star Trek XIFor those who are interested I have found a pic o Zachary Quinto (Sylar) in his Spock getup for the film.....
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Longshot
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That doesent even look like him [zak] but looks cool, im looking forwards to this, it had better be good.
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Reaper
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Reaper
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Ladies and Gentlemen..... The Star Trek Trailer
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The Rascal King
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That comic is Awsome.
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Web of Fear
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Although it's in the trailer:
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Robin The Boy Wonder
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Honestly...?
Meh.
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CatFang
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| Robin The Boy Wonder wrote: | Honestly...?
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+1
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Web of Fear
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Robin The Boy Wonder
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This I can't deny though...
The Enterprise looks stunning!
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Web of Fear
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Apparently, the corridors of the Enterprise.
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Reaper
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Looks very Klingon
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Batmanuel
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Looks very Farscape
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Xeall
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looks like they need a new electrican. Even space travellers are plauged by these bastards with their power saving bulbs that take forever to do anything
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Web of Fear
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New pictures!
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Web of Fear
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Batmanuel
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They all look so..... GAY, and is that an upside down enterprise, or does it have an eye on
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Xeall
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seconded
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Web of Fear
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Few new images from Empire magazine.
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Longshot
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They look cool but I am a bit worried that Spock is going to start cutting heads open, as he looks more intimitating here than he does in heroes.
looking forwards to seeing simon pegg.
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Web of Fear
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Empire has seen 30 minutes of footage, and there's a write up at http://www.empireonline.com/empireblog/Post.asp?id=313.
It does contain spoilers, so I haven't read it.
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Robin The Boy Wonder
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Well, I didn't want to be spoiled... but then I couldn't resist!
I skimmed through it... and, wow, if you don't want to be spoiled, don't read this. There are several key plot points here in addition to the provision of two, perhaps, three, major easter eggs.
I was getting excited about this film after reading the article in Empire last week. Now, though, I can't wait!
Looks like the latent Trekkie in me is starting to wake up...
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Web of Fear
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The Enterprise posted on the other page was someone else's effort.
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Robin The Boy Wonder
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The third trailer is now online:
Star Trek: Trailer 3
This one's easily the best one so far. If anything, Star Trek is promising to be one of the must-see films of the year.
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Web of Fear
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That looks very good. Like the music too!
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Reaper
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What I like is that they've managed to not give away the whole story in the trailer. The new Wolverine trailer (another one that looks good) managed the same thing.
The new Public Enemies trailer (New Michael Mann film about John Dillinger) gave away a good half of the film in the first 50 seconds, I turned it off after that!
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Batmanuel
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Saw both the new Wolverine and the New Trek trailers at the Watchmen screening, both look well good, and make me wonder just how much money are they going to throw at the sci fi genre before it drys up.
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Web of Fear
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Star Trek fans bash new movie:
http://www.theonion.com/content/video/trekkies_bash_new_star_trek_film
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Batmanuel
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Exellent Find
I laughed when the Trekkie's accused the studio of making Star Trek into something people might actually like.
and them being angry by the subtitles for the Klingon's, because only people who have studied the language should be able to understand them.
F**king Trekkie's. What a bunch of twats.
Personally i cant wait to see it, i haven't heard a bad word about it, and even Deb's looking forward to seeing it
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Reaper
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We saw the film a couple of weeks ago now and I have to say that I did enjoy the film. It wasn't quite 'Trek' which is probably why more people will like it and I can understand why some of the Trekkies out there are a bit narked that it isn't as intelligent as some of the previous films.
This was more of an action Star Trek but it also managed to handle the characters pretty well and at the same time position itself so that they can do what they like to the characters and not have it affect the standard Trek canon.
My one main gripe with the film (and it isn't just this film, Transformers stand up) is that they keep crowbarring these painfully 'funny' scenes into films that don't need them. You will know the scenes when you see them and sadly it is becoming a more common affair for the directors/scriptwriters/studios to stick these 'silly' scenes in which just aren't funny, e.g. In Transformers the scene where the autobots are trying to hide around the house.
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Web of Fear
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I saw this last night and thought it was rather good silly fun. I didn't really mind that there were a couple of comedy scenes in there that may have been a bit "forced" as such. Frankly, after several years of po-faced Trek, the franchise needed an adreneline injection.
The new cast did an admirable job, and presumably we can all sit back and await the sequel.
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Web of Fear
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Article listing some of the in jokes: http://www.empireonline.com/features/star-trek-in-jokes/
Spoilers, obviously.
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Raien
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Did Jeph Loeb write the script for this movie? It honestly feels like it. When the film ended, I was close to ripping my face off at how idiotic and nonsensical this movie was.
I don't want to elaborate too much because:
a) My mind has built up defenses against such stupidity.
b) My language will likely get moderated.
But I can say this much. The second act features young Kirk rolling a car off a cliff. That's how stupid this entire film is.
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