Showin' off dat "O" face.
Showin' off dat "O" face.
Resemblance is uncanny.
Best part of Insurrection is that it rhymes with erection."Nemesis"? "Insurrection"? I've never heard of these.
And no matter how much you insist they exist, I still haven't heard of them.
Isn't that what that movie was supposed to be about?Best part of Insurrection is that it rhymes with erection.
Nemesis is a good example of offscreen wrongs making for a weak revenge film."Nemesis"? "Insurrection"? I've never heard of these.
And no matter how much you insist they exist, I still haven't heard of them.
even if the actor's and character's ancestry did not match.
True, Michael Dorn isn't actually Klingon.
Another example of Hollywood humanwashing.True, Michael Dorn isn't actually Klingon.
I'm embarrassed that I did not recognize Sally Kellerman. Of course I only knew her as the Queen of the B's, when she was middle aged.Dr. Elizabeth Dehner from the second pilot of TOS, "Where no Man Has Gone Before". Lending credence to the "Cumberbatch is Gary Mitchell" theory. That said, I don't think Godlike powers require massive weapons or starships to succeed.
"What do you mean?"Hi guys what's going... on...
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Goddammit, another lens flare suckfest?
"And we LIKED it!"/remembers when Adobe Photoshop fit on 3 floppy disks
I re-watched the movie recently and I have to admit, I didn't notice the lens flare either, even though in the back of my mind I knew it was there.I never noticed the Lens Flare honestly didn't bother me one minute through the entire amazing movie.
Speaking of Star Trek: Into Darkness, here's the first trailer
AintItCool has said that Jerry Goldsmith reused parts of the Khan theme for the 9 minute prologue. And the "Needs of the money quote" is repeated for the iconic scene as seen in the Japanese trailer.Japanese footage shows a bit of an iconic scene from the second movie. That's where the Khan theories come from mostly at this point.
That was a major complaint about Trek 2009, which I thought was valid. Especially as a fan of the more thinky-talky TNG era Star Trek, the situations were just a vehicle for more in depth discussion and less Star Warsy.The problem with the Mitchell theory is that he didn't want revenge, he just thought he was better than everyone else. I guess they could throw in some revenge-worthy tidbit.
I guess I'm a yob. I always thought of Trek of any generation (except 2009) as a ethics play thinly wrapped in a scifi veneer.
Or the kirk Drop Kick.Just as long as Kirk uses the two handed, hammer punch on Kahn, I'll be OK with it...
While the fist is not actually the greatest thing in the world to hit with, your forearm is even worse. For one thing, there is a major nerve cluster right in the spot that he used to hit that guy...in the shoulder.