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Okay, MASSIVE spoiler ridden mini review/comments/blathering on the Star Trek movie below the cut. Click at your own risk!

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Is there a subtitle to the movie? I just call it Star Trek.

Anyway, I'm trying to think of what to tell a co-worker tomorrow. I can't spill spoilers, so I'm going to choose 'interesting' or 'different' as my vague comment.

But it's NOT the Star Trek we're accustomed to on TV. Why? cuz they blow up Vulcan, oblierate billions of people, kill Spock's mom, Kirk's dad, and well, it took me over half the film to go 'okay, I'm starting to warm up to Kirk, cuz he was, well, a jerk for a lot of the film. Amazingly, Spock was my favorite because we did see his growth, and whoa, Spock and Uhura???

If you watch this film as an alternate universe and don't sputter "but they didn't do that in the show!" you'll do fine, I think. It reminded me, SPX wise, of a cross between Babylon 5 and those shadow things and the action of Transformers (and you'll probably see a trailer for the second flick before Trek).

As a whumper, I went whoa... they beat the crap out of Kirk multiple times. Favorite scene was on Hoth, er, the ice planet with the critters chasing and trying to eat him.While Kirk was rather a jerk, getting himself beaten up and you didn't feel sorry for him (in the beginning of the flick - angry young man who has to work out his problems), it did lead the way to him maturing somewhat. I suppose the Kirk of the TV show had to grow up from something ;) but Chris Pine did a good job of patterning Kirk's mannerisms, except tugging on the shirt, cuz they have better uniforms now, and praise be, in the future, everybody is slim and fit and there's not a single love handle in sight! *snort*

Spock meanwhile, I think won the movie. Zachary Q was great in that role! And Leonard Nimoy as elder Spock was in it a lot more than I thought he'd be.

Ah, sigh, Paul McGillion from Stargate Atlantis in such a small role. Darn. I like Simon Pegg, but okay, for the life of me, when he started talking I went 'ohmygawd, he's doing oh, oh, that Scottish talk show host on late night CBS - excuse me while I go find a TV Guide - ah! Craig Ferguson! Tell me that he's NOT doing a Craig Ferguson imitation!

Chekov sorta grated on me with the accent but I did like him, and Sulu with his 'fencing' (as combat skills) sure did prove handy. And ohmygawd, who did NOT see it coming.... when Kirk, Sulu and oh, Connors, dove down toward the tower, I'm going "redshirt! redshirt! that guy is gonna die!!!" (well, in my head, I'd have been chucked out of the theater if I'd yelled that). Yup, and die he did, quick but gruesome.

Overall, I liked it, although it took a while to get used to NOT having a certain kind of music, and getting assaulted with all the fast and furious action. I definitely see a future in this franchise, and yeah, I'll shell out another $10 or wahtever to see itl. I decided to see a *gasp* nighttime showing because I figured, okay, no screaming kids (yes, there were none!) and maybe people wouldn't realize it was out yet (yeah, I got there and it was like, just me?? but the small theater filled up 3/4 which was decent).

So, thumbs up from me.

Date: 2009-05-08 02:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daneffew.livejournal.com
Your LJ cut did not work.

Date: 2009-05-08 02:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alyssa22.livejournal.com
Your cut didn't work. Wait for the spoiler obsessed people to go mental..

Date: 2009-05-08 02:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kodiak-bear.livejournal.com
Just got home and I'm in love with the reboot and mostly it's because of how awesome Chris Pine/Zachary Quinto pulled off the new Kirk/Spock. I think they truly did a fantastic job of bringing the series back without screwing up. The music change was kind of 'mmmm....not sure....kinda like it...' and the action was pretty intense. The death of Vulcan really shook me.

But wow they really did cast well. I think the weakest one recast was Chekov but in that I think he was just a bit too hyper etc. Chekov in the OS was an eager puppy but he was a laid back eager puppy. ;)

Overall big thumbs up. Wish I could see it again like now but will have to wait. *cry* All the little things they slipped in from the old shows cracked me up. McCoy jabbing kirk with hypos, the 'w' for v, the sulu screwing up at piloting the ship out with the fleet, the beagle, the vulcan death grip, oh god so many to love!

And btw, Pike? Full of awesome.

Date: 2009-05-08 04:37 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] gblvr.livejournal.com
Um...it's not a matter of watching it as if it's an AU. It *is* an AU.

From the second the Romulans came through the rift and engaged the Kelvyn, things shifted, and the entirety of what followed is an alternate universe. The only way they could have saved this, and even *tried* to call it non-AU is if they'd reset after the Romulan ship was destroyed.

I absolutely loved this -- by setting it as an AU, Abrams & Co can make more movies, and not have to worry about stepping all over canon in the way that ENT sometimes did -- we can have *new* adventures while they're all still young!

Date: 2009-05-08 06:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladybeth.livejournal.com
I have not yet calmed down enough to give a review. My post-movie euphoria is still in high gear.

Date: 2009-05-08 01:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greyias.livejournal.com
A great big "YES!" to all of this! :D

Although I totally missed Paul McG, even though I was looking. What scene was he in?

Date: 2009-05-08 03:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dejla.livejournal.com
I am glad I read this. If they're going to kill Vulcan, then I don't think I want to see it.

Date: 2009-05-08 05:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] monkey-junkey.livejournal.com
I thought Karl Urban as McCoy was perfect; the last thing I saw him in was Doom, so I totally did not expect him to have the acting chops for it.

I greatly enjoyed this movie and want to see it again in the theater--which is a feeling I haven't had about any film in years! It managed to have silly moments without being camp and I truly appreciated that. Really, I'm still blown away by how much I enjoyed the film.

Date: 2009-05-09 03:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wildcat88.livejournal.com
Loved the movie. Thought it was terrific.

Date: 2009-05-10 09:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] coffeenomad.com (from livejournal.com)
this new Star Trek is so much fun, especially after what a letdown Wolverine ended up being; the new Capt. Kirk is a lot more more believable as a leader-type than William Shatner

Date: 2009-05-14 01:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belisse.livejournal.com
this is coming from someone who was NEVER a fan of Star Trek. Honestly the only reason I was ever hyped up about the movie was because I'm a huge fan of JJ Abrams. And let me tell you that after this movie he has my unconditional love.

Also, I never though I'd be saying this... but I LOVED Spock. And... OMG Kirk too.

I've seen it twice. Today was the digital version... much better sound.

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