Did you guys hear?
Star Trek is going out with Star Wars now. They'll probably get a stupid joined together name now.
:lol My girlfriend kept saying either Star Wars or Star Trak during the movie. She also asked who Star Trak was in the movie (thinking it would be like Super Man, Spider Man etc).
What does that even mean!?You married the complete opposite of yourself.
Did you guys hear?
Star Trek is going out with Star Wars now. They'll probably get a stupid joined together name now.
Star Star?
I actually liked it more than the first film because it's a bit more cohesive and everyone got into action, thoughI like what they did toI kinda wish it ended on Kirk "dying"... to save for Search for Kirk!as though he's Wesker lolKhan
I like the little nods too -and all that.Zulu being captain, reverse KHAAAAAAAAAAAAN!
I wonder if they'll do Star Trek whales.
Star Trar?
... Is there a character named Zulu, or was that a typo on
Sulu? Haven't seen the new "Star Trek" yet, so I am curious.
Star Star Gabor.
Zulu is the name of Michael Caine's character. It's really just a cameo appearance but it's a reference to the classic film Zulu that Caine was in.
Caine plays Zulu who is Khan's father and Scotty's brother in law.......,
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What does that even mean!?
He's WeskerKhan
so he's Khan with a first name?
Going to see it later today if i can find one of my friends to go since i hate going to movies by myself![]()
Okay. I'll be seeing it this afternoon. I'll be going by myself because I want to see it then ill be seeing it again with a friend on Sunday.
So Cumberbatch..He's Khan? IMDB lists him as Khan but IMDB has been wrong before
Okay. I'll be seeing it this afternoon. I'll be going by myself because I want to see it then ill be seeing it again with a friend on Sunday.
I knew about this going into the movie and was surprised the people who I was with didn't know until it was revealed.
Oh well! But I think my friend and I will have fun. Here's the last part of our text conversation:That'd suck if you didn't like it.
I'm surprised so many trek fans are into this. For me it was a passably entertaining spacey action, with a barely-existent plot clearly only designed to ferret the characters from one set-piece to the next, but the movie's 'morals', for lack of a better term, seemed in direct contradiction to what makes Star Trek unique: it should be about the human race trying to better itself and resolve its conflicts without always resorting to violence. I'm sure many will point to the Dominion War here as an example of my being utterly wrong, but the success of that series is debating the ethics of wartime and whether good long-term ends justify often immoral means. Not to mention that Sisko and co. often push for a diplomatic solution but, as is appropriate to the setting, frequently find themselves forced into battle. This movie presented a Federation under fear of war and threat of terrorism, a potentially very interesting premise, yet had little to say about how the characters reacted in the face of that situation.and exposes J.J. Abrams' lack of understanding of what makes the Trek universe different from that of Star Wars and many other sci-fi franchises. For the record, I'm not at all opposed to his 'modernising' the franchise with lots of action and sex appeal, which in many respects goes back to the pulpy origins of the TV series. Even if it doesn't make much sense, Abrams' first movie is perfectly entertaining and the alternate timeline concept keeps it interesting enough, while Kirk's offer to save Nero at the end shows the moral conviction of a true Star Trek. Into Darkness, sadly, justIt only really served to create a villain out of the admiral and throw Khan into the mix for no real reason at all other than as a lazy rehash of Star Trek II's most memorable moments without any of the thematic depth or emotional resonance (Kirk's 'death' is meaningless because the movie has so blantantly set up its ridiculous escape route). I was hoping that when Kirk and Khan 'team up' the movie would pull a twist by having the partnership endure, with Kirk seeking to defeat the Admiral for his twisting the Federation's peaceful purpose into militarisation and to avenge the wrong done to Khan. I'm not saying they couldn't have set Khan up to become a villain eventually, but it would have been a cleverer invocation of old Trek to have Kirk leave him and his people on an uninhabited planet instead of handing him back to Section 31, teaching Kirk the value of humility by havng him do what was morally right rather than following his orders and desire for vengeance. That seems a far more intelligent and Star Trekky theme and conclusion than the existing 'hey, family's great, isn't it?'copies the aesthetics without understanding the meaning.
so im guessing its worth the admission for IMAX 3D?
I've done it before when I saw X-Files: Fight the Future. And that time I was alone in the theater. I must see this film.Oh man, not sure I could ever do that. For some reason I see going to a theater alone that same as sitting at a both in a restaurant alone.
Oh well! But I think my friend and I will have fun.
Me: "Yeah. Kirk forgot to follow Starfleet general order #2: Beware space vaginas!"
None of my loser friends wants to go see it so i guess i will be flying solo for the first time at the movies today![]()
Also, no IMAX showing here unless you see it in IMAX 3D which is fucking bullshit, i hate 3D![]()
I wear glasses and not the small "wire frame" kind so it's extremely uncomfortable to wear those cheap plastic 3D glasses over these glasses. It would be different if they offered goggle type 3D or 3D glasses that fit over these but they don't.if it means anything, i was seriously shocked at how good the 3D was in this film. Probably one of the best I've been to (and i've seen nearly everything in 3D as the gf loves it).
It was pretty obvious if you had any familiarity with the canon.
I'm not too surprised if some didn't, all the trailers seemed to want to cause a little confusion even amongst fans, and some people probably didn't pick up on the things in the trailers. Some of us said it wasKahn from the first trailer, but even still there were people on here who would say it was Gary Mitchell or some other random character for months.
How is the 3D on this?
Loud and cheesy....like most 3D films I guess. While I disliked the film, Prometheus was the only 3D film I rather enjoyed. They focused primarily on the landscapes, where in Star Trek it's just lens flare and objects coming in your face.
Hmm. Well I'm seeing this Saturday in non-3D but a friend wanted to go Sunday as well, so I might go again. Thought doing 3D that time would switch it up.
Oh man, not sure I could ever do that. For some reason I see going to a theater alone that same as sitting at a both in a restaurant alone.
hey, I do both all the time. I'm a solo player (but not always)