GasBandit
Staff member
... are you even familiar with nerds, the internet, or american pop culture? Or did you just crawl out of a chrysalis in 2005?holy shit you really mad about star trek
... are you even familiar with nerds, the internet, or american pop culture? Or did you just crawl out of a chrysalis in 2005?holy shit you really mad about star trek
Different realities and all...I wonder how they are going to reconcile this movie when they are trying to get that new Star Trek series starring Michael Dorn (as Worf) off the ground.
Was there something in the last one besides lens flare?I sure hope there is less lens flare in the next one...
I should clarify that I don't mean I hope it is a shorter movie, which would also result in less lens flare!Was there something in the last one besides lens flare?
Yuh huh! Leonard Nemoy was there, too!Was there something in the last one besides lens flare?
It was actually Tim Russ.Yuh huh! Leonard Nemoy was there, too!
I think.
Hidden somewhere behind the lens flares.
No amount of lens flare could ever cause that happen.It was actually Tim Russ.
I wonder how they are going to reconcile this movie when they are trying to get that new Star Trek series starring Michael Dorn (as Worf) off the ground.
Michael Dorn seems to think so. Bryan Fuller has his own plans.Wait, is this a thing? Don't toy with me.
FTFYI am worried that this will be a grimmer, darker Star Trek...
Leave that to the Alien Franchise. I want to see Civilized "Man" solving problems with 500 pounds of technobabble.
Bah, Shatner understood Kirk much better then the film... seriously, programming the computer to make the klingons afraid of Kirk is exactly what Kirk would do.It's so not Trek! All it has in common are names, characters, planets, the Federation, the Races and their hatreds, the technologies, the materials for those technologies, the Ships, the Academy, the Kirk Manuver and the circumstances that are seen in the Trek series. BUT IT IS NOT TREK OKAY!? THEY RUIIIIINED IT!
Make that two.I'd suck a dick for a new Star Trek series.
The difference is that you are asked to buy into one from the beginning. It is a precondition, a given. They are saying: "Given that this is true, here is a story..." The other is something that they say follows from those preconditions. And there is no reason to believe that the wildly improbable intersection of three lives would occur in that place GIVEN the wildly improbable world that we've chosen to accept from the beginning.I am sure Frank that you are not so wrapped up in your argument that you couldn't accept that future Spock on the planet that Scotty is stationed on is as plausible as a flying Space Armada that is capable of traveling at light speed.
Yeah, me too. As I've said, the movie is fun to watch and is a good time all around.I'm enjoying the new movies for being entertaining, behind all the lens flares.
Like accepting zombies as realistic but smoke grenades can't hide people well?I'm pretty shocked that some people apparently don't have differing levels of the suspension of disbelief and can only accept none or all of something.
Oh, sure. And then you get Enterprise, and what good does hat do to anyone?I'd suck a dick for a new Star Trek series.
I think hats are pretty usefull.keep your brain from melting on a hot and sunny day or dry on a rainy one.Oh, sure. And then you get Enterprise, and what good does hat do to anyone?
hats are like religion for the masses I tell you!I think hats are pretty usefull.keep your brain from melting on a hot and sunny day or dry on a rainy one.