GENERAL RAAM582
A Rebellion Built on Hope
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I'm looking forward to Godzilla. But with another America Godzilla film, Matthew Brodrick is still in my mind.
True. I think we're all just caught up on when we'll get a trailer because we're desperate for ANY footage! Haha
And really? You can wait all the way 'til January if you have to?? :]
I'm looking forward to Godzilla. But with another America Godzilla film, Matthew Brodrick is still in my mind.

I'm not much of a Trekie so I'll wait for Blu-Ray.
it´s been out for 2 weeks here...still can´t see it
even today i had my college exam and i planned to go but i couln´t maybe this friday
Anno, how was the writting , i mean the script,dialogue,etc?


Well, I loved the first film....and the second, just like the first film, have been claimed to be "Star Wars films given the Star Trek title". But to me, they are well executed films and keeps me excited every minute.
Now, what I don't like is the talk of the idea of if Into Darkness is "bad", then one can say well it was mostly from Lindelof. Both Star Trek films have been written by Orci and Kurtzman and I'm a fan of both films. If anything, Lindelof just made the film even more amazing.
If the trailer would've included CGI and web swinging; yes, probably. :]
I mean, Imageworks rushed some of the shots in TAS-M just to include them in the early trailers, which apparently resulted in them forgetting (or not bothering) to render the web shooters in this shot (which is included in the final film as well):
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Btw, good to hear that Star Trek is doing well and is good. I don't think I've seen a Orci and Kurtzman movie so yeah.
t: please !Matthew Broderick shouldn't be allowed to act


so... hope for spidey?
You like Lindelof, Anno?

If the trailer would've included CGI and web swinging; yes, probably. :]
I mean, Imageworks rushed some of the shots in TAS-M just to include them in the early trailers, which apparently resulted in them forgetting (or not bothering) to render the web shooters in this shot (which is included in the final film as well):
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