Re: Star Trek (o.o)y
My father, my brother, and I all agree: This was the best Star Trek movie made to date.
And let me clarify our situation: We're a two-generation family of trekkies. My father has a Klingon outfit, and both VHS and now DVD copies of every episode of Star Trek ever (Most actually recorded from their original airing dates), as well as a full collection of movies.
The actors all did their jobs very well. The new portrayal of Kirk and Spock levels heavy doses of respect along with some nice deviations (which are completely understandable given the events of the movie.)
The times when the personalities of the actual characters themselves seemed 'flat' were only during the minor parts of their roles, IMO. Each had a moment to shine as individuals, even if it was brief for some characters.
I won't spoil any further plot points as to what happened, but this does open up an avaunt for an entirely new edition of the Star Trek series on television. One that I would gladly watch with the same loyalty that I had for the majority of the franchise.
Is it different? Yes, absolutely! But that's part of what makes it worthwhile to watch again. Star Trek fizzled out because it pretty much hit all points in its long lifetime. This rendition proved that it was more than possible to spark new life into and old classic, and I'm very anxious to see where they'll go from here.
My father, my brother, and I all agree: This was the best Star Trek movie made to date.
And let me clarify our situation: We're a two-generation family of trekkies. My father has a Klingon outfit, and both VHS and now DVD copies of every episode of Star Trek ever (Most actually recorded from their original airing dates), as well as a full collection of movies.
The actors all did their jobs very well. The new portrayal of Kirk and Spock levels heavy doses of respect along with some nice deviations (which are completely understandable given the events of the movie.)
The times when the personalities of the actual characters themselves seemed 'flat' were only during the minor parts of their roles, IMO. Each had a moment to shine as individuals, even if it was brief for some characters.
I won't spoil any further plot points as to what happened, but this does open up an avaunt for an entirely new edition of the Star Trek series on television. One that I would gladly watch with the same loyalty that I had for the majority of the franchise.
Is it different? Yes, absolutely! But that's part of what makes it worthwhile to watch again. Star Trek fizzled out because it pretty much hit all points in its long lifetime. This rendition proved that it was more than possible to spark new life into and old classic, and I'm very anxious to see where they'll go from here.
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