Star Trek.

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Star Trek.

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I do love a good space film with plenty of action and big special effects, and this film has a fair bit of both. I am not one who goes into details about actors portraying characters that we knew from the tv series. A few of them were not as i knew them ,in fact James T Kirk should not be put in charge of cleaning a toilet. Anyway, 2 hours that passed very quickly for me,which meant that I enjoyed it Immensely :barscarf: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by olgitgooner »

I loved the old Startrek.

Captain Kirk to Scotty, "How long till we get full power?"

Scotty, "At least twelve hours, captain".

Kirk, "You have three minutes".

Scotty, "I'll see what I can do, captain".

And, sure enough, Scotty gets the job done. :D

Fucking brilliant engineer. Only a Scot could do it.


Also, why did they keep running out of Diolithium crystals?

Fucking big spaceship. No storage facilities. :?

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I love Star Wars, always have.

But Star Trek...no...

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olgitgooner wrote:I loved the old Startrek.

Captain Kirk to Scotty, "How long till we get full power?"

Scotty, "At least twelve hours, captain".

Kirk, "You have three minutes".

Scotty, "I'll see what I can do, captain".

And, sure enough, Scotty gets the job done. :D

Fucking brilliant engineer. Only a Scot could do it.


Also, why did they keep running out of Diolithium crystals?

Fucking big spaceship. No storage facilities. :?
We should have him on the backroom staff at The Arsenal... :D

Anyway, I used to love the original Star Trek, could never get into the modern version.... Guess I'm an old skool man, don't mind Sci-Fi, love time travel films..... Also used to love The Time Tunnel..... (they never did finish this series because of budget cuts...) :(

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looking forward to seeing this 8)

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never was a fan of any form of star trek but i am looking forward to this ,gonna go tomorrow night

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this is one for the big screen

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Pal Lydersen wrote:this is one for the big screen
i agree, it lost something on a 16in screen :shock:

really good film 8)

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Post by 12thGooner »

i'm in two minds about seeing this movie. Am / was a massive fan of the all the tv incarnations (less so voyeger) and was a mad trekkie, even having attended a convention (yes i know,,, i'm sad). That said the first line of the trailer stating forget all you know, kinda puts me off in the fact that they are gonna be blatently disregarding all the star trek history that has gone on, just to make a new movie.

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12thGooner wrote:i'm in two minds about seeing this movie. Am / was a massive fan of the all the tv incarnations (less so voyeger) and was a mad trekkie, even having attended a convention (yes i know,,, i'm sad). That said the first line of the trailer stating forget all you know, kinda puts me off in the fact that they are gonna be blatently disregarding all the star trek history that has gone on, just to make a new movie.


It's about how they all meet :lol:


REBEL, buy the bloody cables and watch it on your 60 inch Monster tv :roll:

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corkbarry wrote:
12thGooner wrote:i'm in two minds about seeing this movie. Am / was a massive fan of the all the tv incarnations (less so voyeger) and was a mad trekkie, even having attended a convention (yes i know,,, i'm sad). That said the first line of the trailer stating forget all you know, kinda puts me off in the fact that they are gonna be blatently disregarding all the star trek history that has gone on, just to make a new movie.


It's about how they all meet :lol:
Not on a Star Trek forum by chance, Barry? :lol:

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i'll get the cable at the weekend

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This is LIFE, Jim.

But not as we know it. :D

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went to see it last night as said previous i was never a star trek fan but really enjoyed this film quality stuff :barscarf:

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