Now that we're all Trekkerslmao
, did everyone see SNL this weekend? If not, here ya go:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/72444/saturday-night-live-update-feature-star-trek
That was AWESOME! I laughed my tribbles off...
I saw it today; it was AMAZING! The only other Star Trek movie that comes close is First Contact, and if First Contact was at sea level, this movie would be out of the atmosphere.
I loved everything about it! It was amazing, fantastic, brilliant, funny, true to character, had the best storyline, amazing actors, great music, sound, and visual effects...
I did cry at the opening, and I teared up at the "I have been and always shall be your friend" and at the narration. I was cheering right along with everyone else in the audience at the end. I don't think I've ever had so much fun at a movie.![]()
That was AWESOME! I laughed my tribbles off...
Sounds like my experience when I saw The Undiscovered Country. Saw it on opening night with some buddies and a theatre full of fans that erupted at the end when Chang's ship was blown up and applauded as the cast's signatures appeared on the screen at the end.
I snuck away this afternoon to see it and WOW!!! It's definitely up there with Wrath of Khan, First Contact, and Undiscovered Country. The casting was great, especially Zachary Quinto as Spock and Chris Pine as Kirk. The story was very good and (spoiler) the whole alternate universe thing works in a Star Trek-ky way that should satisfy long-time fans who may be opposed to a wholesale reboot while opening things for new movies featuring the original crew. The villain, Nero, wasn't near as memorable a foil as Khan or Chang from Undiscovered Country, but that's about the only weak point.
Lintasare said:Did ya notice the tribble at the Federation outpost where they found Scotty? There was one hidden in one of the scenes there.