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Saw the new Star Trek movie last night - midnight showing.
Dudes, it's great. They handled the classic characters percectly and handed out a whole lot of love to the original series and TNG. Plenty of reimaged music from original series, but the theme fell a little flat. Unbelievable CGI work - it's a great movie and if you are even a marginal Star Trek fan - GO SEE IT!! I never go to movies in theaters, but it was a freebie and as we all know, frees for me. As a long time scifi fan, I resisted the "reimaging" genre of classic scifi shows and movies, but I'm slowly coming around to seeing it as a positive. BSG got me to thinking that this is a good thing as it might give some life to an over worked fiction genre and the new Star Trek is a great example of it. Slightly twist the canon and you have new stuff to work with. Go see it - seriously. It's worth sitting in a smelly movie theater just for the experience. |
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![]() "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Saw the new Star Trek movie last night - midnight showing. Dudes, it's great. They handled the classic characters percectly and handed out a whole lot of love to the original series and TNG. Plenty of reimaged music from original series, but the theme fell a little flat. Unbelievable CGI work - it's a great movie and if you are even a marginal Star Trek fan - GO SEE IT!! I never go to movies in theaters, but it was a freebie and as we all know, frees for me. As a long time scifi fan, I resisted the "reimaging" genre of classic scifi shows and movies, but I'm slowly coming around to seeing it as a positive. BSG got me to thinking that this is a good thing as it might give some life to an over worked fiction genre and the new Star Trek is a great example of it. Slightly twist the canon and you have new stuff to work with. Go see it - seriously. It's worth sitting in a smelly movie theater just for the experience. My son went to see it last night around 1845 hrs. (we're always a bit ahead of y'all down there ;-) ) http://www.google.ca/movies?hl=en&ne...343feeae96300b |
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On May 8, 10:17*am, "Don White" wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in messagenews:t838051gc89rts2ttgms2lk4hvesvsq2ia@4ax .com... Saw the new Star Trek movie last night - midnight showing. Dudes, it's great. They handled the classic characters percectly and handed out a whole lot of love to the original series and TNG. Plenty of reimaged music from original series, but the theme fell a little flat. Unbelievable CGI work - it's a great movie and if you are even a marginal Star Trek fan - GO SEE IT!! I never go to movies in theaters, but it was a freebie and as we all know, frees for me. As a long time scifi fan, I resisted the "reimaging" genre of classic scifi shows and movies, but I'm slowly coming around to seeing it as a positive. BSG got me to thinking that this is a good thing as it might give some life to an over worked fiction genre and the new Star Trek is a great example of it. Slightly twist the canon and you have new stuff to work with. Go see it - seriously. It's worth sitting in a smelly movie theater just for the experience. My son went to see it last night around 1845 hrs. (we're always a bit ahead of y'all down there ;-) )http://www.google.ca/movies?hl=en&ne...SqDwBI2Q.. .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Did you have to take him? Oh, wait, you gave him a car. |
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Don White wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Saw the new Star Trek movie last night - midnight showing. Dudes, it's great. They handled the classic characters percectly and handed out a whole lot of love to the original series and TNG. Plenty of reimaged music from original series, but the theme fell a little flat. Unbelievable CGI work - it's a great movie and if you are even a marginal Star Trek fan - GO SEE IT!! I never go to movies in theaters, but it was a freebie and as we all know, frees for me. As a long time scifi fan, I resisted the "reimaging" genre of classic scifi shows and movies, but I'm slowly coming around to seeing it as a positive. BSG got me to thinking that this is a good thing as it might give some life to an over worked fiction genre and the new Star Trek is a great example of it. Slightly twist the canon and you have new stuff to work with. Go see it - seriously. It's worth sitting in a smelly movie theater just for the experience. My son went to see it last night around 1845 hrs. (we're always a bit ahead of y'all down there ;-) ) http://www.google.ca/movies?hl=en&ne...343feeae96300b How did he get his beer in the theater? |
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