Picard Sisko
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My theory is that Khan gave himself cosmetic surgery and taught himself how to speak with a British accent after being awoken.
I can't believe that the commentary is an iTunes exclusive...
back in the previous thread I posted a link to a site that gave more details about the featurettes available on the Target exclusive and the BB exclusive (here). They indicate that the BB exclusive will only have the exclusive as physical content in Canada. Here in the states it (I guess) will give you a code or something to use at their CinemaNow site. Personally I'm going for Target. Like I said there I've already found the BB content online (though I think it's been taken down already from where I found it......... good thing I saved itSo which place do you think has the best exclusive? Both Best Buy and Target have the blu ray/dvd/ digital copy listed as 19.99. I heard Best Buy has an exclusive bonus disc with behind the scenes features, and so does Target from what I heard. Which one are you guys going for?
I just found out tonight I might have met Cumberbatch....Back in the late 1970's though, lol.
See, my family was living in Kensington at that time (we were not rich btw, my parents both worked in the Iranian consulate in Kensington Square and our family lived in it's basement flat) and that was near his parents place, and my mum would often have chats with his Mum (Wanda Ventham). I do vaguely remember that (I was about 9 or 10), and there being a toddler running around, so I guess that could have been him.
And he looked exactly the same in the face didn't he?
And he looked exactly the same in the face didn't he?
*waits for Cumber-baby photoshops*
I decided to watch Into Darkness again. I thought maybe I was crazy, or maybe I was just plain wrong about it. Yeah... I just really cannot wrap my ahead around why people love this movie so much. Even aside from my usual groaning, I just don't think it's a very good movie in general. All of the "emotional" scenes feel completely hollow and unearned. Worse still, I feel like nothing actually HAPPENED in the movie. All of the characters are in exactly the same positions at the end of the film as they were at the beginning. Hell, they're the same as they were at the end of last film. There was zero character growth or change or anything like that.
I'm not saying it's a BAD movie, I just do not at all understand why people have such an overwhelmingly positive opinion of it. I really don't get it.
I feel like nothing actually HAPPENED in the movie. All of the characters are in exactly the same positions at the end of the film as they were at the beginning. Hell, they're the same as they were at the end of last film. There was zero character growth or change or anything like that.
I'm not saying it's a BAD movie, I just do not at all understand why people have such an overwhelmingly positive opinion of it. I really don't get it.
I disagree with your opinion that there was zero character growth in this movie - I felt they did a very good job of expanding on the Kirk/Spock relationship, which has been the central storyline in the two newest installments. I'd agree with you if you had said that the supporting cast wasn't really fleshed out, but IMO the two main characters were handled very well.
Now that the JJ Abrams films have gained a much wider audience for Star Trek, the possibility for a new Star Trek TV series is even more likely than before. Even if the show is somewhat more action oriented, it could still go back to its roots and go back to themes of space exploration. People who really like the movies would tune in to watch the TV series, and then later go back to watch TOS or TNG if it is successful.
My only question is: would the show take place in the original timeline or in the JJ Abrams-verse? We've seen TOS films being released while TNG was on the air, so anything is possible.
See, I'm just not getting that at all. I feel like nothing was done with the Kirk/Spock relationship in Into Darkness that wasn't done in the last one. In Star Trek '09 they started off not really getting along and by the end they're friends and see eye to eye, and in Into Darkness... what? They see more eye to eye? They're more friends? I guess?
And Kirk's journey in the movie is kind of indicative of the movie as a whole to me. He starts off as captain of the Enterprise, and then he isn't... and then by the end he is again. He starts off alive, and then he dies, and then by the end he's alive again (ridiculously, at the last second via Khan's magic blood no less). That's sort of what I mean about how the characters are in the exact same position at the end of the movie as they were in the beginning. There's no forward momentum and nothing of consequence happens. I think Star Trek Into Darkness feels almost like an episode of an old sitcom in how everything kind of "resets" and is back to business as usual by the end.
The novelization *does* answer some of these questions, but I know... novelizations aren't always canon and it would be nice if they had been able to fit the explanations into the film (maybe they didn't fit pacing wise, who knows). So take these for what it's worth (even if it means you want to disregard them)I enjoyed this a lot but some of the logic questions just bug me. Why is the ship.in the beginning underwater. Khan can teleport across galaxies with a little box but they cant teleport onto a planet? Also the teleporting at the end. In the first movie he was able to teleport them while they're falling and now he can't when they're on a ship movie which should be easier because theyre traveling at more predictable journey. Also sending her there was really a facepalm moment. And why couldn't they just take the blood from one of the others in cyrosleep. Holy a lot of just dumb things in here that shouldn't be.
Which makes sense to me, Bones is a doctor, he's going to go with what he *knows* works and try to recreate those conditions as much as he can instead of having to experiment with possible unknown variables.Carol gazing at him intently. What about bringing one of the other members of Khans crew out of cryosleep? Even if they dont revive . . . properly . . . its not their opinions we need.
McCoy looked toward the prone form of Kirk lying motionless on the gurney, where he continued to be prepped and monitored by the team of medical technicians.
Too risky. I think this might work with Khan. I dont know how much alike he and his crew are, and I dont have time to find out. If theres even the slightest unresolved difference between their respective physiologies, then we might be doing nothing but wasting our time and what little, if any, Jim has left. And I have to have Khan alive, because I dont know what death might do to his body . . . or the viability of its respective components. He shook his head in dismay. Its Khanor nothing.
Excerpt From: Alan Dean Foster. Star Trek Into Darkness. Gallery Books. iBooks.