Although there was one scene where it looks like Kirk's going to give a whole monologue and he only gets out one line.
This may be a plus rather than a minus.
'The Train Job'
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Although there was one scene where it looks like Kirk's going to give a whole monologue and he only gets out one line.
This may be a plus rather than a minus.
Heeee. I can see the editor being all, "Shut it down!"
was left kinda horrified at the body count and the lack of any reaction from the characters.
Just listening to the A&D book had this effect on me. Superduper graphic descriptions of the torture and condition of the bodies and than a big skiptomylou on to the next idea. Ick.
I agree that the problem with the Trek villain lay in his just being there to justify the building of character relationships. His stuff made sense, but the projection of the hologram just wasn't enough to make us really care one way or the other about him .
My friend said immediately on exiting the theatre, "I could see that again!" Perhaps some IMAX research is in order.
Regarding ST:TOS episode lengths - when we were kids, my brother and I would record Trek onto audio cassettes. Then we'd record our own bits of dialog to go along with the episode. (I've forgotten most of what we did, but at one point we had Nurse Chapel bring Spock some "Vulcan diarrhea soup", so that should give you some idea to the level of humor we employed.)
Anyway, we used 90 minute tapes, and one episode was just a little too long to fit on one 45 minute side of a tape.
I kinda wish we still had those tapes....
Bana had some killer lines in there that seemed so freaking iconic, like "I should have killed you when I had the chance!" and "Fire everything!!!
and then there were his hilarious modernly casual "Hi Christopher, I'm Nero."
Saw ST2009 again yesterday, and I definitely saw some female officers in pants. Not many, though.
What stuck in my mind this time is Earth geography. Because if Starfleet is supposed to be HQ'ed in the Presidio, how the fuck can they see the TransAmerica pyramid and still be so close to the water? What, did the Big One leave the coastline and kill the two giant honking hills in between the Presidio and the Pyramid?
(I don't think anything in the above is spoilery, but feel free to tell me to whitefont if you do.)
I definitely saw some female officers in pants. Not many, though.
Someone on LJ noted that the female officers on the Kelvin wore pants, but not the rest. Does that jibe with what you saw?
Finally saw Trek tonight, and OMG LOVED! None of the nits picked here bothered me, but I don't remember Romulans having those face tattoos. Am I just spacing on that, or were they new?
sj, they're new. I think they needed a way to play dress-up while they were spending 25 years hanging around waiting for wormholes to open.
Thanks, amych. I didn't even realize that they were supposed to be Romulans until they said it.