I don't they Star Trek was a dumb fun movie....I think it was a fun movie. I really liked the way they tied the two universes together and therefore expanding the star trek universe instead of starting from scratch. Its pretty cool...it actually got me watching the original star trek series just to see how things unfolded in the alternate time line.
Also, I know JJ has made lens flare his trademark but I think its getting a bit excessive. It worked in some scenes in Star Trek but in that Super 8 clip it seems like overkill
lol...I guess you're right, I never thought about it that way. In all honesty though...a lot of movie are like this, for example: In Terminator why doesn't John Connor send a robot to go back in time and kill the founder of skynet that way humanity doesn't have to worry about killer robots? Or in The Ring why don't people just throw their TVs away?I like that they DID this. I just don't like HOW they did this. You know, the whole plot conveniece black hole thing. It does one of two things depending on what the plot needs: it'll make you time travel or it'll destroy you. Uh, yeah.That's crap. And then the villain plot that really makes no sense. The "You tried to help us but failed so now I'll get my revenge on you for failing instead of taking this time travel opportunity to correct your failures" plot. Double ugh!
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lol...I guess you're right, I never thought about it that way. In all honesty though...a lot of movie are like this, for example: In Terminator why doesn't John Connor send a robot to go back in time and kill the founder of skynet that way humanity doesn't have to worry about killer robots? Or in The Ring why don't people just throw their TVs away?
lol...I guess you're right, I never thought about it that way. In all honesty though...a lot of movie are like this, for example: In Terminator why doesn't John Connor send a robot to go back in time and kill the founder of skynet that way humanity doesn't have to worry about killer robots? Or in The Ring why don't people just throw their TVs away?
Yeah, the Terminator time travel stuff gets so convoluted. It's like, once Dyson gets killed in T2, the two Terminators should cease to exist, right? But maybe not, since they came from an alternate timeline. Okay, I can buy that. But if that's the case, why is John Connor so worried about blinking out of existence in T4 when the Terminators try to kill Kyle Reese?
Time travel is cool in movies but it always creates plot holes.